Pan Pacific International (OTCMKTS:DQJCY - Get Free Report) was upgraded by equities researchers at Zacks Research to a "hold" rating in a report released on Wednesday,
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Pan Pacific International Stock Down 2.2%
OTCMKTS DQJCY opened at $12.02 on Wednesday. Pan Pacific International has a 12-month low of $9.49 and a 12-month high of $15.97. The company has a market capitalization of $19.10 billion and a PE ratio of 0.01. The firm's 50 day moving average is $12.59 and its 200-day moving average is $13.45.
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Pan Pacific International Holdings Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates retail stores. The company operates discount stores under the Don Quijote, MEGA Don Quijote, and MEGA Don Quijote UNY, and Nagasakiya names; and general merchandise stores under the Apita and Piago names. It is also involved in leasing space management; tenant leasing; real estate development; general wholesale; provision of logistic services and internet services; and development and procurement of products and control of production.
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