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Stanley Electric Co ( (JP:6923) ) has provided an announcement.
Stanley Electric Co., Ltd. has announced a broad reshuffle of its top management, effective April 1, 2026, adjusting the roles of key executives including President Yasuaki Kaizumi, who will retain his positions as representative director, president, chief executive officer, and chief technology officer. Several senior executives, such as Kazuki Takano, Tatsuaki Tomeoka, and Tomohiro Ota, are taking on revised portfolios covering operations, sales, manufacturing, regional businesses, and quality, signaling an effort to sharpen oversight of global and functional domains.
The company also plans changes to its board composition at the next ordinary general meeting, nominating Ikuo Kuwata as a new director while long-serving directors Keisuke Ueda and Masahiko Akimoto are slated to retire. In addition, Yoshiko Ota has been proposed as a new outside audit and supervisory board member, replacing retiring member Mitsuhiro Amitani, a move that may refresh governance and audit oversight as Stanley Electric navigates its global business and sustainability priorities.
The most recent analyst rating on (JP:6923) stock is a Buy with a Yen3746.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Stanley Electric Co stock, see the JP:6923 Stock Forecast page.
More about Stanley Electric Co
Stanley Electric Co., Ltd., listed on the TSE Prime Market under securities code 6923, operates in the electronics and automotive components industry. The company is known for developing and manufacturing lighting and related technologies, focusing on automotive, electronic, and industrial applications for global markets.
Average Trading Volume: 567,915
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: Yen285.7B
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