Issue |
As of March 31, 2025 Number of shares Amount recorded on the balance sheet (millions of yen) |
As of March 31, 2024 Number of shares Amount recorded on the balance sheet (millions of yen) |
Purpose of holding, outline of business alliance, etc., effect of quantitative holding, and reason for increase in the number of shares held |
Ownership of the Company shares: Y / N |
SANKYO Co., Ltd. |
500,000 1,086 |
500,000 837 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the electronic components business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
Bandai Namco Holdings Inc. |
150,000 750 |
150,000 424 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the electronic components business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
ASKA Pharmaceutical Holdings Co., Ltd. |
240,000 552 |
240,000 532 |
We hold shares in the company to collect industry information in view of future industry trends. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. |
221,520 445 |
221,520 344 |
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc. 221,520 221,520 We conduct financial transactions, such as fundraising, with the company and hold their shares to maintain flexible and stable fundraising. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
GENDA Inc. |
320,000 422 |
160,000 506 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities in the others business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company, and the number of shares held increased due to a stock split. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
N |
SINFONIA TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. |
59,600 356 |
59,600 193 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the electronic components business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
KING JIM CO., LTD. |
390,300 336 |
390,300 350 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the others business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
EIZO Corporation |
70,200 146 |
35,100 182 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the electronic components business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company, and the number of shares held increased due to a stock split. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
KOEI TECMO HOLDINGS CO., LTD. |
65,972 129 |
65,972 106 |
We hold shares in the company to collect industry information in view of future industry trends. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
N |
NICHICON CORPORATION |
65,200 79 |
130,300 167 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the electronic components business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company, and a partial sale was conducted during the current fiscal year. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
O'will Corporation |
44,000 79 |
44,000 64 |
We hold shares in the company to collect industry information in view of future industry trends. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
Hosiden Corporation |
36,000 71 |
36,000 69 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the electronic components business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
N |
Yamaha Corporation |
60,000 69 |
20,000 65 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the electronic components business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company, and the number of shares held increased due to a stock split. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
N |
AIPHONE CO., LTD. |
23,100 60 |
23,100 69 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the electronic components business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
Mizuho Financial Group, Inc. |
13,849 56 |
13,849 42 |
We conduct financial transactions, such as fundraising, with the company and hold their shares to maintain flexible and stable fundraising. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
TOEI COMPANY, LTD. |
10,000 50 |
10,000 37 |
We hold shares in the company to collect industry information in view of future industry trends. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
N |
Teikoku Tsushin Kogyo Co., Ltd. |
17,000 40 |
17,000 31 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the electronic components business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
Shindengen Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd. |
18,000 36 |
18,000 54 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the electronic components business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group,Inc. |
9,000 34 |
3,000 26 |
We conduct financial transactions, such as fundraising, with the company and hold their shares to maintain flexible and stable fundraising. The number of shares held increased due to a stock split. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
FRONTIER CO.,LTD |
20,000 19 |
20,000 23 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the others business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
N |
Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Group, Inc. |
4,400 16 |
4,400 14 |
We hold shares in the company to collect industry information in view of future industry trends. The number of shares held increased due to a stock split. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
N |
Makita Corporation |
1,433 7 |
1,163 4 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the electronic components business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company, and the number of shares held increased due to additional purchases by the partner’s shareholding association. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
N |
Universal Entertainment Corporation |
3,140 3 |
2,894 5 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the electronic components business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company, and the number of shares held increased due to additional purchases by the partner’s shareholding association. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
N |
SMK Corporation |
1,200 2 |
1,200 3 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the electronic components business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
Heiwa Corporation |
1,000 2 |
1,000 2 |
An important business partner engaged in product sales and related activities, primarily in the electronic components business. We hold their shares to maintain and strengthen the business relationship with the company. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
Hokuhoku Financial Group, Inc. |
700 1 |
7 1 |
We conduct financial transactions, such as fundraising, with the company and hold their shares to maintain flexible and stable fundraising. For details on the quantitative effects of shareholding, please refer to the note below. |
Y |
Sun* Inc. |
- - |
210,000 200 |
We sold shares in the company during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025. |
N |
Ai Holdings Corporation |
- - |
151,300 103 |
We sold shares in the company during the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025. |
N |