Company Description
Casio Computer Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of watches and personal electronic equipment. It operates through the following segments: Consumer, Systems Equipment, and Others. The Consumer segment provides watches, clocks, electronic dictionaries, calculators, label printers, and ele...
Casio Computer Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of watches and personal electronic equipment. It operates through the following segments: Consumer, Systems Equipment, and Others. The Consumer segment provides watches, clocks, electronic dictionaries, calculators, label printers, and electronic musical instruments. The Systems Equipment segment offers handy terminals, electronic cash registers, data projectors, and management support systems. The Others segment includes molds and molded parts. The company was founded by Tadao Kashio in April 1946 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
Valuation
P/E Current
20.36
P/E Ratio (without extraordinary items)
21.49
Price to Sales Ratio
1.35
Price to Book Ratio
1.55
Price to Cash Flow Ratio
20.79
Enterprise Value to EBITDA
7.11
Enterprise Value to Sales
0.92
Total Debt to Enterprise Value
0.21
Efficiency
Revenue/Employee
24,854,413.00
Income Per Employee
1,565,110.00
Receivables Turnover
8.75
Total Asset Turnover
0.75
Liquidity
Current Ratio
3.22
Quick Ratio
2.37
Cash Ratio
1.89
Profitability
Gross Margin
42.46
Operating Margin
8.72
Pretax Margin
9.08
Net Margin
6.30
Return on Assets
4.75
Return on Equity
7.38
Return on Total Capital
8.12
Return on Invested Capital
6.04
Capital Structure
Total Debt to Total Equity
24.50
Total Debt to Total Capital
19.68
Total Debt to Total Assets
15.90
Long-Term Debt to Equity
19.88
Long-Term Debt to Total Capital
15.97
Officers and Executives
Name | Age | Officer Since | Title |
---|---|---|---|
Mr. Kazuhiro Kashio | 53 | 1991 | Corporate Officer |
Mr. Shin Takano | 58 | 1984 | Executive Officer & Senior Manager-Finance |
Mr. Yuichi Masuda | 65 | 1978 | Director |
Mr. Tetsuo Kashio | 53 | 1992 | Director, Executive Officer & General Manager-CS |
Mr. Shigenori Itoh | 61 | 1983 | Managing Executive Officer |
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