Sharp Div.-Adj. PEG
Dividend-Adjusted PEG Ratio of Sharp (6753.T) as of Jun 19, 2026.
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Dividend-Adjusted PEG Ratio of Sharp is 2026 0 . Dividend-Adjusted PEG Ratio of Sharp was 2025 0 . It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
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Sharp Stock analysis
What does Sharp do? Sharp Corporation is a leading manufacturer of electronics products headquartered in Osaka, Japan. The history of Sharp begins in 1912 when Tokuji Hayakawa founded a company that produces mechanical pencil sharpeners. The company grows rapidly and starts producing radios and other electronic products in the 1920s. During World War II, Sharp manufactures radio and communication equipment for the military.
After the war, Sharp diversifies and starts producing televisions, refrigerators, washing machines, and other household appliances. In the 1960s, Sharp becomes a pioneer in the field of semiconductor technology and begins producing transistors and other electronic components. In the 1970s, Sharp becomes one of the largest manufacturers of LCD displays, which later become a major business area.
Today, Sharp operates in various business segments, including Consumer Electronics, Information Equipment, and Energy Solutions. In the Consumer Electronics segment, Sharp produces a wide range of products, including televisions, air conditioners, refrigerators, washing machines, and other household appliances. The Aquos televisions from Sharp are particularly well-known for their high-quality image and reliability.
In the Information Equipment segment, Sharp offers a variety of products, including printers, copiers, multifunction devices, and PC displays. Sharp is also a leading provider of interactive whiteboards and digital signage systems.
In the Energy Solutions segment, Sharp specializes in the production of solar cells and solar modules. Sharp's products are used in many large-scale solar projects worldwide and make an important contribution to the global energy transition.
In recent years, Sharp has also established an increasing presence in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics. The company has developed a range of AI systems that can be used in various applications such as the automotive industry, agriculture, and healthcare. Sharp also produces robots that can be used in industrial manufacturing or connected households.
Although Sharp offers a wide range of products and services, the company has adapted its business models in recent years and focused on value-added areas. In particular, Sharp has intensified its efforts to develop innovative solutions for the challenges of the modern world and to use its technologies to bring about positive change in society.
Sharp has also focused on sustainability and is committed to environmental protection by developing energy-efficient technologies and environmentally-friendly products. Sharp is also a member of the UN Global Compact, a United Nations initiative that calls on companies worldwide to act responsibly and sustainably.
Overall, Sharp is a highly respected manufacturer of electronics products and technologies that focuses on innovation, quality, and sustainability. The company has a long history of developing and producing high-quality electronics products and operates in various markets worldwide. Sharp is expected to continue to play an important role in shaping the technology and innovation landscape in the future. Sharp is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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