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An update from Denyo Co., Ltd. ( (JP:6517) ) is now available.
Denyo Co., Ltd. announced a series of senior personnel changes effective April 1, 2026, including promotions within its executive officer ranks and adjustments to divisional leadership. Key moves include elevating Hirokazu Tsukasaki to managing executive officer while retaining oversight of the Production Division, and promoting Kenjiro Shirai and Koji Ikeda to senior executive officer roles within the Administration and Sales divisions, respectively.
The company is also appointing Yoshihisa Furuta as a senior executive officer while he continues leadership roles at group company Denyo Kosan Co., Ltd., and newly naming Keiichi Ohno as an executive officer in charge of sales planning. Additional changes include the promotion of Katsuyuki Fujie and Kentaro Kawabata to general managers in development and patent administration, as well as the planned retirement of Denyo Kosan director Toshiya Tozawa in June 2026, signaling a broader refresh of group leadership aimed at strengthening governance and operational execution.
The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6517) stock is a Buy with a Yen4292.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Denyo Co., Ltd. stock, see the JP:6517 Stock Forecast page.
More about Denyo Co., Ltd.
Denyo Co., Ltd. is a Tokyo-listed manufacturer operating in the industrial equipment sector, known for products such as generators, welders, and related machinery. The company serves domestic and overseas markets where reliable power and construction-related equipment are in demand, positioning itself as a key supplier to infrastructure, construction, and industrial customers.
Average Trading Volume: 31,233
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: Yen75.6B
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