Azbil Corp (AZBLY)

Technology · OTC Markets OTCPK · US

USD18.410.00% today

Fundamentals

52-week rangeUSD16.44 to USD18.41

Valuation and ratings

Azbil Corp trades at USD18.41. We do not hold enough of the inputs to run a discounted cash flow on this company, so we publish no fair value for it rather than a number we would not defend.

About Azbil Corp

Azbil Corporation provides automation products and services worldwide. It operates through three segments: Building Automation Business, Advanced Automation Business, and Life Automation Business. The Building Automation Business segment supplies commercial buildings and production facilities with HVAC control and security systems, including products, engineering, and related services. This segment also develops and manufactures building automation products, including controllers, valves, and sensors. The Advance Automation Business segment supplies automation control systems, switches, and sensors; and provides engineering and maintenance services to industrial plants and factories. The Life Automation Business segment offers meters and measuring instruments for lifeline utilities; and residential central air-conditioning systems for residential developers. It also offers building management system, direct digital controllers, valve and actuators, and user terminals; and market-specific solutions for office building, retail facilities, hotel, museum, pharmaceutical factory, and laboratory. The company was formerly known as Yamatake Corporation and changed its name to Azbil Corporation in April 2012. Azbil Corporation was founded in 1906 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

Industry: Specialty Industrial MachineryEmployees: 9,170HQ: Japan

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