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SAKURA Internet Stock Price

Symbol: TSE:3778Market Cap: JP¥122.2bCategory: Software

3778 Share Price Performance

JP¥3,055.00
574.00 (23.14%)
JP¥3,055.00
574.00 (23.14%)
Price JP¥3,055.00

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SAKURA Internet Inc. Key Details

JP¥33.0b

Revenue

JP¥21.9b

Cost of Revenue

JP¥11.1b

Gross Profit

JP¥8.5b

Other Expenses

JP¥2.6b

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Jun 30, 2025
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
64.27
Gross Margin
33.59%
Net Profit Margin
7.80%
Debt/Equity Ratio
40.1%

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About 3778

Founded
1996
Employees
997
CEO
Kunihiro Tanaka
WebsiteView website
www.sakura.ad.jp

SAKURA Internet Inc. provides cloud computing services in Japan. The company operates data centers. It also engages in the development of software for telecommunications; operation of telecommunication systems and consulting for telecommunications carriers; security consulting and vulnerability assessment; planning, management, operation, and sale of rental servers (vps); analysis and distribution of disaster and weather information; web design, development, design, management, planning, operation and sale; internet services business; service integration business; consulting business; virtual offices and shared offices business; system integration; leasing, maintenance, and management of telecommunication facilities; and development, sales rental, maintenance, and management of computer hardware and software products. The company was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Osaka, Japan.

Japanese Market Performance

  • 7 Days: 2.4%
  • 3 Months: 10.3%
  • 1 Year: 21.4%
  • Year to Date: 10.0%
Over the last 7 days, the market has risen 1.7%, driven by gains in the Communication Services and Industrials sectors of 4.5% and 1.6%, respectively. The market is up 21% over the last 12 months. Earnings are forecast to grow by 8.2% annually. Market details ›
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