Daito Trust Construction Co., Ltd. (
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Daito Trust Construction Price Performance
The company has a 50 day simple moving average of $27.41 and a 200-day simple moving average of $27.12.
Daito Trust Construction Company Profile
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Daito Trust Construction Co,Ltd. designs, constructs, and rents apartments and condominiums in Japan. It operates through three segments: Construction, Real Estate, and Finance. The company design and construct rental housing and other structure construction; ironwork and construction; building management and renovation, and whole building leasing; rental housing tenant guarantor services; advertising; and LP gas supply businesses.
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