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Cyberdyne Inc.

0.9863
-0.3837-28.01%
Volume:300.00
Turnover:296.26
Market Cap:208.11M
PE:-21.34
High:0.9900
Open:0.9900
Low:0.9863
Close:1.37
52wk High:1.56
52wk Low:0.9800
Shares:211.00M
Float Shares:211.00M
Volume Ratio:1.35
T/O Rate:0.00%
Dividend:- -
Dividend Rate:- -
EPS(TTM):-0.0462
EPS(LYR):-0.0462
ROE:-1.12%
ROA:-1.10%
PB:0.81
PE(LYR):-21.34

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Company Profile

Company Name:
Cyberdyne Inc.
Exchange:
PINK LIMITED
Establishment Date:
2004
Employees:
211
Office Location:
2-2-1, Gakuen-Minami,Tsukuba,Ibaraki,Japan
Website:
- -
Zip Code:
305-0818
Fax:
- -
Introduction:
CYBERDYNE Inc. researches, develops, produces, sell, leases, and maintains robotic equipment and systems for medical and welfare in Japan, the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific countries. The company offers Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) for medical use in lower limb and single joint type; non-medical HAL for lower limb, single joint type, and lumbar type; HAL peripherals; cleaning robots; transportation robots for various transportation tasks in factories, offices, and other indoor environments; Acoustic X, a high-speed light pulse LED array light source that enables real time photoacoustic imaging; and CYIN for living support, which is an interface that uses biological information that can be controlled voluntarily outside of muscle activities. It also provides Cybernics Treatment, a treatment that uses HAL to enhance and regenerate the function of the wearer for spinal cord injury, stroke, neuromuscular diseases, etc.; Neuro HALFIT for enhancement of brain-nerve-musculoskeltal system; MTX Neuro HAL Plus to enhance the performance of the athletes' brain-nerve functions; and Neuro HALFIT at home for enhancement of physical functions. In addition, the company provides rescue support in disaster sites, and heavy labor support for factories and plants, as well as engages in the entertainment business. CYBERDYNE Inc. was incorporated in 2004 and is headquartered in Tsukuba, Japan.