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New Buy Rating for Tri Chemical Laboratories Inc. (4369), the Basic Materials Giant

New Buy Rating for Tri Chemical Laboratories Inc. (4369), the Basic Materials Giant

In a report released on May 29, Yoshihito Hasegawa from Morgan Stanley maintained a Buy rating on Tri Chemical Laboratories Inc. (4369 – Research Report), with a price target of Yen3,300.00.
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According to TipRanks, Hasegawa is ranked #7510 out of 9552 analysts.
Tri Chemical Laboratories Inc. has an analyst consensus of Hold.
Based on Tri Chemical Laboratories Inc.'s latest earnings release for the quarter ending January 31, the company reported a quarterly revenue of Yen5.8 billion and a net profit of Yen1.74 billion. In comparison, last year the company earned a revenue of Yen3.03 billion and had a net profit of Yen622.3 million
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