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A-ONE SEIMITSU INC.(6156) Summary

6156
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A-ONE SEIMITSU INC.
1,765
JPY
-5
(-0.28%)
Dec 15, 3:07 pm JST
11.38
USD
Dec 15, 1:07 am EST
Result
PTS
outside of trading hours
1,765
Dec 15, 12:36 pm JST
Summary Chart Historical News Financial Result
PER
40.4
PBR
1.26
Yield
5.67%
Margin Trading Ratio
Stock Price
Dec 15, 2025
Opening Dec 15, 9:00 am
1,756 JPY 11.26 USD
Previous Close Dec 12
1,770 JPY 11.36 USD
High Dec 15, 9:24 am
1,770 JPY 11.38 USD
Low Dec 15, 9:00 am
1,756 JPY 11.26 USD
Volume
5,500
Trading Value
0.01B JPY 0.06M USD
VWAP
1759.16 JPY 11.35 USD
Minimum Trading Value
176,500 JPY 1,138 USD
Market Cap
9.35B JPY 0.06B USD
Number of Trades
22
Liquidity & Number of Trades
As of Dec 15, 2025
Liquidity
Mid
1-Year Average
50
1-Year High Jun 27, 2025
464
Margin Trading
Date Short Interest Long Margin Positions Ratio
Dec 5, 2025 0 41,000
Nov 28, 2025 0 41,900
Nov 21, 2025 0 52,900
Nov 14, 2025 0 45,800
Nov 7, 2025 0 43,500
Company Profile
A-ONE SEIMITSU INC. develops and manufactures lathe parts. The company holds a high market share in collet chucks and cams, with a strength in small-lot production of diverse products.
Sector
Machinery
A-ONE SEIMITSU INC.'s main business consists of three divisions: collet chucks, cutting tools, and cams for automatic lathes. The company maintains a high market share in collet chucks and cams. In the collet chuck division, A-ONE SEIMITSU manufactures and sells high-precision, durable carbide-tipped collet chucks for small automatic lathes, as well as precision collet chucks used in various machine tools. The cutting tool division offers regrinding services for end mills and drills, and also manufactures and sells specialized cutting tools. In the cam division for automatic lathes, the company designs, manufactures, and sells cams essential for controlling small automatic lathes. As the company's products are consumables, repeat orders form the core of their business. Except for the cutting tool division, A-ONE SEIMITSU does not engage in aggressive sales activities. Instead, they operate on a system where design, manufacturing, sales, and processing are carried out in response to customer orders.