Cresco Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the provision of information technology (IT) services and digital solutions in Japan. The company operates through the IT Service Business and Digital Solution Business segments. The IT Service Business segment offers enterprise systems, financial systems, embedded systems, AI systems, mobile systems, platforms, agile development, nearshore development, offshore development, RPA implementation support, data analytics, and UX design consulting solutions, as well as comprehensive IT planning, development, and maintenance services. The Digital Solution Business segment provides products and services that support customers' DX realization, such as cloud, robotics, artificial intelligence and data, security, and UX/UI. It is also involved in the provision of enterprise resource planning solutions; consulting and design development related to computer systems; and design and development of computer and package software related to personnel, payroll, workflow, and business consulting. In addition, the company provides system engineering and integration services; develops business applications and firmware/embedded software; and creates and sells software related to computers. It serves transportation, recruitment and temporary staffing, public services, resources and energy, construction and real estate, travel and hotels, medical and healthcare, banking, insurance, automobiles and transportation equipment, and machinery and electronics industries, as well as business involved in information, communications, advertising, and distribution services. Cresco Ltd. was incorporated in 1948 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
Japanese Market Performance
7D7 Days: 1.7%
3M3 Months: 9.1%
1Y1 Year: 21.1%
YTDYear to Date: 8.8%
The market is up 1.7% over the last week, with the Industrials sector leading the way, up 2.3%. As for the past 12 months, the market is up 19%. Looking forward, earnings are forecast to grow by 8.1% annually. Market details ›
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