Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding SWOT Analysis

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. completed a SWOT analysis company profile. The report examines the company's key business structure and operations, history and products, and provides summary analysis of its key revenue lines and strategy.

Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding (Mitsui) is engaged in manufacturing of ships, installing steel structures, construction of plants, and manufacturing of power electronics equipment. The company is also engaged in the information communication engineering business. The company primarily operates in Japan. It is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan and employs about 9,900 people. The company recorded revenues of approximately $5,787.9m during the financial year ended March 2008 (FY2008), an increase of 5.8% over 2007. The operating profit of the company was approximately $317.1m during FY2008, an increase of 74.4% over 2007. Its net profit was approximately $145.4m in FY2008, a decrease of 14.7% over 2007.

The analysis provides all the crucial company information required for business and competitor intelligence needs. It contains a study of the major internal and external factors affecting the company in the form of a SWOT analysis as well as a breakdown and examination of leading product revenue streams. Data is supplemented with details on the company's history, key executives, business description, locations and subsidiaries as well as a list of products and services and the latest available company statement

To purchase the analysis report contact Mike King, Director, www.companiesandmarkets.com, +44 7813 784 393, e-mail: info@companiesandmarkets.com
(www.companiesandmarkets.com/link.asp?id=7649XNNWG64657)

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