Nippon Ham
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Type | Corporation |
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Traded as | TYO: 2282 OSE: 2282 |
Founded | Tokushima, Japan (May 30, 1949 ) |
Headquarters | Ito Building, 3-16-4, Minami-Hommachi, Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan |
Key people | Hiroshi Kobayashi (President) |
Products | Ham, Sausage, other food products |
Revenue | ¥989,308 million (US$11,919,373 thousand) (Consolidated, FY 2010, 83 yen/US dollar)[1] |
Operating income | ¥33,175 million (US$399,698 thousand) (Consolidated, FY 2010, 83 yen/US dollar)[1] |
Net income | ¥16,731 million (US$201,579 thousand) (Consolidated, FY 2010, 83 yen/US dollar)[1] |
Total assets | ¥590,688 million (US$7,116,723 thousand) (Consolidated, FY 2010, 83 yen/US dollar)[1] |
Total equity | ¥283,204 million (US$3,412,097 thousand) (Consolidated, FY 2010, 83 yen/US dollar)[1] |
Employees | 15,118 (Consolidated, as of March 31, 2011) |
Website | Nippon Ham (English) |
Nippon Meat Packers, Inc. (日本ハム株式会社 Nippon Hamu Kabushiki-gaisha ) is a food processing conglomerate headquartered in Hommachi, Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan. Founded in 1949, the company is commonly known as Nippon Ham. As a multinational corporation, Nippon Ham operates subsidiaries around the world, including China and the United States. In addition to its main business of meat packing and other food processing, the company owns the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, a professional baseball team in Japan's Pacific League, and owns part of the J-League soccer team, Cerezo Osaka.
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- ^ a b c d e "Annual Rreport 2011" (PDF). Nippon Meat Packers, Inc.. http://www.nipponham.co.jp/en/pdf/anual2011all_e.pdf.