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Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdngs Inc
Previous close
€3.43
Day range
€3.46 - €3.46
Year range
€3.40 - €6.65
Market cap
906.20B JPY
Avg Volume
51.00
P/E ratio
-
Dividend yield
-
Primary exchange
TYO
Market news
Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(JPY) | Sep 2024info | Y/Y change |
---|---|---|
Revenue | 1.86T | -1.90% |
Operating expense | — | — |
Net income | 110.32B | -48.58% |
Net profit margin | 5.92 | -47.61% |
Earnings per share | — | — |
EBITDA | 225.78B | -22.47% |
Effective tax rate | 16.75% | — |
Balance Sheet
Total assets
Total liabilities
(JPY) | Sep 2024info | Y/Y change |
---|---|---|
Cash and short-term investments | 987.57B | -20.98% |
Total assets | 14.56T | 2.03% |
Total liabilities | 10.79T | 1.48% |
Total equity | 3.77T | — |
Shares outstanding | 1.60B | — |
Price to book | 0.00 | — |
Return on assets | 2.34% | — |
Return on capital | 3.35% | — |
Cash Flow
Net change in cash
(JPY) | Sep 2024info | Y/Y change |
---|---|---|
Net income | 110.32B | -48.58% |
Cash from operations | — | — |
Cash from investing | — | — |
Cash from financing | — | — |
Net change in cash | — | — |
Free cash flow | — | — |
About
Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Incorporated is a Japanese electric utility holding company servicing Japan's Kantō region, Yamanashi Prefecture, and the eastern portion of Shizuoka Prefecture. This area includes Tokyo. Its headquarters are located in Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda, Tokyo, and international branch offices exist in Washington, D.C., and London. It is a founding member of strategic consortiums related to energy innovation and research; such as JINED, INCJ and MAI.
In 2007, TEPCO was forced to shut the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant after the Niigata-Chuetsu-Oki earthquake. That year, it posted its first loss in 28 years. Corporate losses continued until the plant reopened in 2009. Following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, one of its power plants was the site of one of the world's most serious ongoing nuclear disasters, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. TEPCO could face ¥2 trillion in special losses in the current business year to March 2012, and the Japanese government plans to put TEPCO under effective state control to guarantee compensation payments to the people affected by the accident. Wikipedia
Founded
May 1, 1951
Headquarters
Website
Employees
38,183