Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation (6997.T) Company Profile & Facts – Yahoo Finance
Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation
5-6-4, Osaki
Shinagawa-ku
Tokyo 141-8605
Japan
81 3 5436 7711
https://www.chemi-con.co.jp
Sector(s): Technology
Industry: Electronic Components
Full Time Employees: 6,197
Key Executives
Name
Title
Pay
Exercised
Year Born
Mr. Norio Kamiyama
Pres, CEO & Representative Director
N/A
N/A
1959
Mr. Osamu Ishii
Managing Exec. Off., CFO & Director
N/A
N/A
1959
Katsunori Nogami
Exec. Officer & CTO
N/A
N/A
N/A
Mr. Yoshifumi Minegishi
Sr. Managing Exec. Officer, CQO, Div. Mang.-Quality Assurance HQ & Production Sys. HQ & Director
N/A
N/A
1957
Takayuki Ito
Sr. Exec. Officer
N/A
N/A
N/A
Mr. Takumi Iwata
Director, Sr. Exec. Officer & Division Mang. of Sales Headquarters
N/A
N/A
1962
Kenichi Konno
Sr. Exec. Officer
N/A
N/A
N/A
Amounts are as of and compensation values are for the last fiscal year ending on that date. Pay is salary, bonuses, etc. Exercised is the value of options exercised during the fiscal year. Currency in JPY.
Description
Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation manufactures and sells aluminum and other capacitors, precision mechanical components, and electronics equipment in Japan, China, the Americas, Europe, and internationally. The company offers aluminum electrolytic capacitors, conductive polymer aluminum solid capacitors, and conductive polymer hybrid aluminum electrolytic capacitors. It also provides multilayer ceramic capacitors, film capacitors, supercapacitors, metal oxide varistors, choke coils and cores/reactors, and camera modules, as well as silicon wafers and wafer related products. The company was formerly known as Nippon Chemical Capacitor Inc. and changed its name to Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation in July 1981. Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation was founded in 1931 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
Corporate Governance
Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation’s ISS Governance QualityScore as of N/A is N/A. The pillar scores are Audit: N/A; Board: N/A; Shareholder Rights: N/A; Compensation: N/A.
Corporate governance scores courtesy of
Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS).
Scores indicate decile rank relative to index or region. A decile score of 1 indicates lower governance risk, while a 10 indicates higher governance risk.