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5857 Are Holdings

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  • 1759
  • -151-7.91%
20min DelayMarket Closed Apr 28 15:30 JST
140.21BMarket Cap10.35P/E (Static)

About Are Holdings Company

Are Holdings Inc formerly Asahi Holdings Inc is operative in the Japanese waste management industry. The company's principal interest lies in the precious metals recycling activities. This segment deals with the recycling and sale of precious metals and rare metals, including gold, silver, palladium, platinum, and indium, which are refined from precious metal-containing scraps inclusive of electronic materials, dental materials, jewelry manufacture and automobile catalysts. Asahi's secondary line of business is responsible for the collection, transportation and intermediate treatment of industrial wastes, such as waste acids, waste alkalis, waste oil, sludge, waste drugs and infectious medical wastes.

Company Profile

Symbol5857
Company NameAre Holdings
Founded2009-04-01
MarketTSE Prime
Employees952
Fiscal Year Ends03-31
AddressNissay Sannomiya Bldg., 4-4-17 Kano-cho
Zip Code650-0001
Phone078-333-5633

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Tomoya Higashiura
  • Director, President and Chief Executive Officer
  • --
  • Mitsutoshi Kagimoto
  • Director
  • --
  • Yuki Tsuru
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Miyoko Kimura
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Yoshinori Hara
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • Akinori Yamamoto
  • Independent Director
  • --

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