Comsys

Comsys Holdings Corporation (コムシスホールディングス株式会社, Komushisu Hōrudingusu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese construction company, specializing in telecommunication facility construction and engineering.[4] It is a constituent of the Nikkei 225 stock market index.[5]

COMSYS Holdings Corporation
Native name
コムシスホールディングス株式会社
Public (K.K)
Traded asTYO: 1721
Nikkei 225 Component
ISINJP3305530002
IndustryConstruction
Engineering
FoundedSeptember 23, 2003 (2003-09-23)
Headquarters,
Japan
Key people
Takashi Kagaya
(President)
Services
  • Telecommunication facility construction
  • Telecommunications engineering
Revenue JPY 481.7 billion (FY 2017)
(US$ 4.3 billion)
JPY 28 billion (FY 2017)
(US$ 254 million)
Number of employees
11,581 (consolidated, as of March 31, 2018)
WebsiteOfficial website
Footnotes / references
[1][2][3]

Renewable energy

The company designed and built a 4.87-MW solar plant in the prefecture of Kyoto for Lixil Group that was launched on September 1, 2015.[6] A year later Comsys started the operation of a floating solar power plant on a reservoir in Kato City, Hyogo Prefecture.[7]

gollark: Anyway, as far as I know, modern WiFi and 4G/5G aren't actually that different, so them somehow being munged together is inevitable and inescapable.
gollark: Indeed.
gollark: The USB 3.2 Gen2x2 stuff is stupid, but it's basically fine.
gollark: What?
gollark: Well, cordless home phones still use it.

References

  1. "Corporate Data". Comsys Holdings. Retrieved May 14, 2019.
  2. "About the company". Financial Times. Retrieved May 14, 2019.
  3. "Company Profile". Nikkei Asian Review. Nikkei Inc. Retrieved May 14, 2019.
  4. "Japan's Comsys to put all treasury stock into acquisitions". Nikkei Asian Review. Nikkei Inc. October 8, 2014. Retrieved May 14, 2019.
  5. "Components:Nikkei Stock Average (Nikkei 225)". Nikkei Inc. Retrieved May 14, 2019.
  6. Morais, Lucas (September 1, 2015). "Japan's Lixil switches on 4.9-MW solar plant in Kyoto". See News. Retrieved September 15, 2015.
  7. Kaneko, Kenji (January 20, 2016). "Comsys starts up floating solar power plant in Hyogo". Japan Today. Retrieved May 14, 2019.
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