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Bourbon Corp

Bourbon Corp

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About the company

BOURBON CORPORATION is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in the manufacture and sale of cookies and beverages. The Company is engaged in the manufacture and sale of cookies, beverages and foods mainly in China, Japan and overseas. The main products are cookies, wheat flour crackers, bean snacks, candy, deserts, rice biscuits, snacks, delicacies, chocolates, chewing gums, mineral water, coffee, cocoa beverages, other soft drinks, powdered cocoa, liquor, rice, bread and instant ramen. The Company is also engaged in the insurance agency business, market research, and the sale of growth control basic culture solution Xyltech for regenerative medicine research.

  • Revenue in JPY (TTM)105.95bn
  • Net income in JPY4.06bn
  • Incorporated1924
  • Employees4.21k
  • Location
    Bourbon Corp1-3-1, EkimaeKASHIWAZAKI-SHI 945-8611JapanJPN
  • Phone+81 257232333
  • Fax+81 257222005
  • Websitehttps://www.bourbon.co.jp/
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