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JX Advanced Metals Corp
Previous close
¥845.20
Day range
¥824.20 - ¥836.50
Year range
¥650.00 - ¥1,040.00
Market cap
772.48B JPY
Avg Volume
5.44M
P/E ratio
11.31
Dividend yield
-
Primary exchange
TYO
Market news
Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(JPY) | Mar 2025info | Y/Y change |
---|---|---|
Revenue | 198.02B | — |
Operating expense | 41.99B | — |
Net income | 22.24B | — |
Net profit margin | 11.23 | — |
Earnings per share | — | — |
EBITDA | 12.68B | — |
Effective tax rate | -12.13% | — |
Balance Sheet
Total assets
Total liabilities
(JPY) | Mar 2025info | Y/Y change |
---|---|---|
Cash and short-term investments | 58.32B | — |
Total assets | 1.28T | — |
Total liabilities | 571.25B | — |
Total equity | 711.75B | — |
Shares outstanding | 928.29M | — |
Price to book | 1.28 | — |
Return on assets | 0.33% | — |
Return on capital | 0.41% | — |
Cash Flow
Net change in cash
(JPY) | Mar 2025info | Y/Y change |
---|---|---|
Net income | 22.24B | — |
Cash from operations | — | — |
Cash from investing | — | — |
Cash from financing | — | — |
Net change in cash | — | — |
Free cash flow | — | — |
About
JX Advanced Metals Corporation is a Japanese non-ferrous metal company partially owned by ENEOS Holdings. Its activities include resource development, smelting, refining, and recycling. The firm holds a global market share of approximately 60% in sputtering targets, a key material used in semiconductor manufacturing.
The origins of JX Advanced Metals trace back to the 1905 opening of the Hitachi Mine by Fusanosuke Kuhara. In 1929, Nissan Group's mining division split off to form Japan Mining Co., which later evolved through industry reorganisations to become part of Nippon Mining Holdings. In 2010, Nippon Mining Holdings and Nippon Oil merged to create JX Holdings, now known as ENEOS Holdings, bringing what would become JX Advanced Metals under its umbrella.
The company is scheduled to go public with an expected market capitalisation of over 800 billion yen in March 2025. The company previously owned the Caserones Mine in Chile as a primary source of copper but sold 70% of its interest in it to Lundin Mining to focus more on semiconductor-related products. The company owns interests in other copper mines in Chile as well. Wikipedia
Founded
Sep 27, 2002
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Employees
10,413