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Sumitomo Corp.

SSUMF is in the Business Services Industry

Last Fiscal Year Sales:$22.6B
  • Public
  • JP
Dow Jones Description

When goods go over the oceans, Sumitomo carries them. Founded in 1919 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, Sumitomo Corporation (Pink Sheets: SSUMF; Tokyo: 8053) is a general trading company. The company imports and exports a wide range of goods, like metals, machinery, electronics, fuels, chemicals, textiles, and food. It also services and invests in metals, transportation and construction systems, machinery and electricity, media, electronics, chemicals, minerals, real estate, finance, and logistics. The company has annual revenue of about $19.1 billion and employs about 40,000 people. In 2005, it acquired TCB Corporation.

Number of Employees 51,700
Contact Information

Harumi Island Triton Square

1 8-11 Harumi 1-Chome Chuo-Ku

Tokyo 104 8610

www.sumitomocor...

(81) 3 5166 3522

NAICS Code All Other Business Support Services: 561499

Recent Events

  • Asian Stocks Rebound as Dubai Jitters Fade

    11/30/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • Newmont and Sumitomo Enter into an Agreement to Sell an Additional 14% Share Sale of...

    11/24/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • Sumitomo Corp First Half Group Net Profit Y62.1 Billion Vs Y160.3 Billion

    10/30/09 - Financial Announcement - View Story

  • Sepracor CEO in line for $11M golden handshake

    10/22/09 - Merger / Acquisition - View Story

  • Nissan to launch joint venture with Sumitomo Corp. for recycling of electric car batteries

    10/20/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • Nissan to launch joint venture with Sumitomo Corp. for recycling of electric car batteries

    10/20/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • Sumitomo Corp Contracts with Saudi Aramco for Communication Package in Manifa Crude Increment Project

    9/11/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • Japan Hot Stocks-Sumitomo Corp, Haseko, Yoshimoto Kogyo, Ebara

    9/11/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • English E-Learning Leader, Eleutian Technology, Partners With Sumitomo Corporation to Develop Service in Japan

    8/05/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • California Bill AB 496 pulled from Senate Committee agenda

    7/14/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • Grainger to acquire majority ownership in Japanese MRO distributor

    7/11/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • Top 10 industry issues

    7/08/09 - Merger / Acquisition - View Story

  • Grainger to acquire majority ownership in Japanese MRO distributor

    6/22/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

News & Analysis

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SSUMF $9.60 +0.00 (0% )
Volume 0
Shares Outstanding 0.
Market Cap 0.
Year High 10.3380
Year Low 8.050
Earnings Per Share 0.00
P/E Ratio N/A
Dividend 0.00
Yield 0.00
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