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Canon Inc. is a Japanese multinational corporation specializing in the production and distribution of a diverse array of advanced technological products. Its extensive offerings range from office solutions like multifunction devices (MFDs) and various types of printers (laser and inkjet) to consumer imaging products such as cameras, as well as sophisticated medical diagnostic systems and industrial lithography equipment. The company organizes its extensive operations into four primary units: Printing Business Unit, Imaging Business Unit, Medical System Business Unit, and Industrial and Others Business Unit. The Printing Business Unit encompasses a wide range of products for document management, including office MFDs, document solutions, laser multifunction and single-function printers, inkjet printers, image scanners, calculators, and high-volume digital printing presses (continuous feed and sheet-fed) and large format printers. The Imaging Business Unit focuses on visual technology, providing interchangeable-lens and compact digital cameras, lenses, compact photo printers, network cameras, video management and content analytics software, digital camcorders, digital cinema cameras, broadcast equipment, and multimedia projectors. Canon's Medical System Business Unit delivers advanced diagnostic and imaging solutions for healthcare, such as computed tomography (CT), diagnostic ultrasound, X-ray, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems, alongside clinical chemistry analyzers, digital radiography systems, and ophthalmic equipment. The Industrial and Others Business Unit addresses specialized manufacturing needs with products like semiconductor and flat panel display lithography equipment, vacuum thin-film deposition equipment, organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display manufacturing tools, die bonders, handy terminals, and document scanners. Beyond hardware, Canon also provides essential maintenance services and supplies consumables such as replacement drums, parts, toners, and paper. Operating under the globally recognized Canon brand, its products are distributed worldwide through a network of subsidiaries and independent distributors, reaching dealers, retail outlets, and directly serving end-users. Established in 1933, the company maintains its corporate headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.
Wed, 05 Jul 2023
Canon U.S.A. Announces New Executive Appointments - citybiz
Tue, 12 Apr 2022
Canon U.S.A., Promotes Isao Kobayashi to SVP - citybiz
Thu, 09 Sep 2021
Canon buys B.C. company set to transform CT scanning business in US$335-million deal - The Globe and Mail
Tue, 18 May 2021
Canon U.S.A., Inc., Updates Lineup with Next-Generation Replacement for Popular, Every Day, Multifunction Printer - PR Newswire
Mon, 26 Apr 2021
Canon Posts Large Earnings Increase for 1st Quarter - Yahoo Finance
| Price to Book Value: P/BV, a ratio used to compare book value to its current market price, to gauge whether a stock is valued properly. |
Outperform |
| Price to Earnings: PE, the ratio for valuing a company that measures its current share price relative to its earnings per share (EPS). |
Outperform |
| Discounted cash flow: DCF, a valuation method used to estimate the value of an investment based on its expected future cash flows. |
Outperform |
| Return on Assets: ROA, indicates how profitable a company is in relation to its total assets, how efficiently uses assets to generate a profit. |
Neutral |
| Return on Equity: ROE, a measure of financial performance calculated by dividing net income by equity. a gauge of profitability and efficiency. |
Neutral |
| Debt to Equity: evaluate financial leverage, reflects the ability of equity to cover outstanding debts in the event of a business downturn. |
Outperform |
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