PINX: DAIKF
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- Sector Technology
- Industry Electronic Components
- Investment Style Small Blend
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- Market Cap 425.5449 Mil
- Volume / Avg 1,000.0 / 1,600.0
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Morningstar‘s Stock Analysis DAIKF
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Company Profile DAIKF
I-Pex Inc is a Japanese based manufacturer of super precision components. It operates into four business divisions including electronic components business, automotive components business, precision components business, and mold and manufacturing equipment business. Its products include connectors, electrical parts sensors, hard disk drive parts, audio-video components, insert molded sensors, meters, full automatic semiconductor molding machine, semi-auto molding machine, taping and detaping machine.
FAQs for I-Pex Inc Stock
No. DAIKF does not currently have a forward dividend yield.
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DAIKF’s market cap is 425.54 Mil.
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largest 70% of U.S. stocks, mid-cap names account for the largest 70–90%, and small-cap names are the remaining 10% of companies.
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DAIKF’s stock style is Small Core.
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Style is calculated by combining value and growth scores, which are first individually calculated.
High-growth stocks tend to represent the technology, healthcare, and communications sectors. They rarely distribute dividends to shareholders, opting for reinvestment in their businesses. More value-oriented stocks tend to represent financial services, utilities, and energy stocks. These are established companies that reliably pay dividends.
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