Toshiki Kawai - Tokyo Electron CEO

TOELF Stock  USD 222.13  8.00  3.74%   

CEO

Mr. Toshiki Kawai was serving as President, Chief Executive Officer, Chief Director of Corporationrationrate Innovation and Representative Director in Tokyo Electron Limited since January 1, 2016. He joined the Company in April 1986. His previous titles include Chief Operating Officer, Executive Officer and Vice President in the Company. since 2016.
Age 60
Tenure 8 years
Phone81 3 5561 7000
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Tokyo Electron Management Efficiency

The company has return on total asset (ROA) of 0.2075 % which means that it generated a profit of $0.2075 on every $100 spent on assets. This is way below average. Similarly, it shows a return on equity (ROE) of 0.3619 %, meaning that it generated $0.3619 on every $100 dollars invested by stockholders. Tokyo Electron's management efficiency ratios could be used to measure how well Tokyo Electron manages its routine affairs as well as how well it operates its assets and liabilities.

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Tokyo Electron Limited, together with its subsidiaries, develops, manufactures, and sells semiconductor and flat panel display production equipment in Japan, Europe, North America, Taiwan, China, South Korea, Southeast Asia, and internationally. Tokyo Electron Limited was incorporated in 1951 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. TOKYO ELECTRON operates under Semiconductor Equipment Materials classification in the United States and is traded on OTC Exchange. It employs 15634 people. Tokyo Electron [TOELF] is a Pink Sheet which is traded between brokers as part of OTC trading.

Management Performance

Tokyo Electron Leadership Team

Elected by the shareholders, the Tokyo Electron's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: Tokyo Electron inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of Tokyo. The board's role is to monitor Tokyo Electron's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. Tokyo Electron's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, Tokyo Electron's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Hikaru Ito, Senior Managing Executive Officer, Chairman of Subsidiaries, Director
Hideyuki Tsutsumi, Managing Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Director of Business
Takeshi Ohkubo, Executive Officer
Yoshinobu Mitano, Executive Officer
Tatsuya Aso, VP Unit
Masahiro Morita, Executive Officer, General Manager of Account, General Manager of Main Global Sales Unit
Tetsuro Hori, Sr. VP, General Manager of Corporate Admin. Division, Accounting, Fin. and Intellectual Property and Corporate Director
Akihisa Sekiguchi, Executive Officer
David Brough, Managing Executive Officer, Chief Director of Europe Region and Presidentident of Subsidiary
Sadao Sasaki, Managing Executive Officer, Chief Director of Development & Production and Presidentident of Subsidiary, Director
Shinichi Hayashi, Executive Officer, Chief Director of 3rd Development & Production, Deputy Chief Director of Corporate Innovation and Presidentident of Subsidiary
Masami Akimoto, Senior Managing Executive Officer, Chief Director of System Development
Ken Sasagawa, Director of Accounting
Tetsuro Azuma, Director
Hirofumi Kitayama, Sr. Executive VP of Devel. and Production, Sr. Executive VP of CSR Promotion and Representative Director
Yoshiaki Horii, Executive Officer, Chief Director of Euro-American Sales, Deputy Chief Director of SPE Sales
Hiroshi Kawamoto, Executive Officer, Chief Director of Finance
Shingo Tada, Executive Officer
Takeo Sasaki, VP, General Manager of Legal and Executive Officer
Gi Jung, Managing Executive Officer, Chief Director of SPE Process Development
Hiromichi Ito, Executive Officer and Presidentident of Subsidiary
Kenji Washino, Sr. VP, Deputy General Manager of Global Field Division and Corporate Director
Isamu Wakui, Executive Officer, General Manager of ES Business Unit
Toshiki Kawai, CEO and President General Manager of Bus. Division and Representative Director
Shusuke Tsutsumi, Managing Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Director of Business Unit
Shinichi Sasahara, Executive Officer, Chief Director of FPD/PV Sales
Charles Lake, Independent Director
Keisuke Koizumi, Executive Officer, Chief Director of IT
Kazushi Tahara, Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Director of System Development
Keiichi Akiyama, Executive Officer, General Manager of CTSPS Business Unit
Masahiro Sakane, Independent Director
Kiyoshi Sunohara, Executive Officer
Toshihiko Nishigaki, Executive Officer, General Manager of SPS Business Unit
Masayuki Kojima, Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Director of 2nd Development Production
Tatsuya Nagakubo, Chief Bus. Ethics Director, VP, Deputy General Manager of Corporate Admin. Division, HR and General Affairs, Corporate Director and Chairman of CSR, Promotion Bus. Ethics Committee
Ryoji Omata, Director of Accounting
Shigetoshi Hosaka, Sr. VP and General Manager of Corporate Devel. Division
Michio Sasaki, Independent Director
Koichi Yatsuda, Investor Officer
Tetsuro Higashi, CEO and President Representative Director and Member of Nomination Committee
Yoshifumi Tahara, Executive Officer and Presidentident of Subsidiary
Barry Mayer, Managing Executive Officer and Presidentident of Subsidiary
Hiroshi Inoue, Independent Director
Yoshiteru Harada, Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Director of Corporate Management, Director
Masaki Yoshizawa, Executive Officer
Takeshi Okubo, GM VP
Yuichi Abe, Executive Officer, Chief Director of 3DI
Tetsuo Tsuneishi, Vice Chairman, Assistant to the CEO, Corporate Strategy and Investor Relations and Member of Compensation Committee
Yutaka Nanasawa, Executive Officer, Deputy Chief Director of IT
Seisu Ikeda, Executive Officer
Hiroshi Ishida, Executive Officer, General Manager of TFF Business Unit
Masahiko Hamajima, Executive Officer
Tsuguhiko Matsuura, Executive Officer

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