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Digital Services And AI Will Shape Japan's Future

Update shared on 17 Oct 2025

Fair value Increased 4.52%
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Analysts have raised their price target for Kakaku.com from ¥2,965.83 to ¥3,100.00. They cited slightly improved revenue growth projections and a reduction in the discount rate as key factors supporting the upward revision.

Valuation Changes

  • The Fair Value Estimate has increased from ¥2,965.83 to ¥3,100.00, reflecting a modest upward revision.
  • The Discount Rate has decreased from 6.13 percent to 5.99 percent, indicating a slight reduction in perceived risk.
  • The Revenue Growth Forecast has risen slightly, from 14.40 percent to 14.89 percent.
  • The Net Profit Margin estimate has edged lower, moving from 23.34 percent to 23.27 percent.
  • The Future P/E ratio is now higher, up from 24.17x to 24.92x.

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