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CAC Holdings Corporation ( (JP:4725) ) has shared an announcement.
CAC Holdings Corporation has decided to acquire a 78.2 percent stake in JEMS Inc., a Japanese software and BPO provider focused on environmental and industrial waste management systems, making it a consolidated subsidiary. The deal brings into the group JEMS’s core waste management platform “Kankyo Shogun R,” its IT-enabled waste compliance services, and its “Circular Navi” traceability platform that supports circular economy initiatives.
By integrating JEMS, CAC expands its value chain into the industrial waste management market, an area not previously covered by its existing businesses, reinforcing its strategy of using technology to address social issues. The company expects synergies through joint system development for large-scale projects, productivity gains via CAC’s AI capabilities, cross-utilization of technological assets to enhance functions and services, and leveraging overseas group bases to support JEMS’s future global expansion.
The most recent analyst rating on (JP:4725) stock is a Hold with a Yen2044.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on CAC Holdings Corporation stock, see the JP:4725 Stock Forecast page.
More about CAC Holdings Corporation
CAC Holdings Corporation is a Japan-based IT services group listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market, specializing in systems development, AI technologies, and tech-driven solutions that address social challenges. The company is pursuing its CAC Vision 2030 by diversifying its business portfolio, promoting AI transformation, and using strategic M&A to build operations centered on solving societal issues.
Average Trading Volume: 54,928
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: Yen32.05B
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