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Kakaku.com Reshapes Organization and Leadership to Boost AI and Governance

Tipranks - Thu Feb 19, 3:16AM CST

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Kakaku ( (JP:2371) ) has shared an update.

Kakaku.com will reorganize its structure from April 1, 2026, renaming Kyujin Box Company as HR Company after integrating the engage recruitment business, and creating a dedicated AI Product Development Department to drive AI use across its operations, alongside a new Group Governance Department to strengthen group-wide oversight. The company is also reshuffling its leadership, promoting Takehito Jinde to Senior Managing Executive Officer and COO of Kakaku.com Company, reappointing key senior executives including CEO Atsuhiro Murakami, and elevating several managers at Tabelog, HR and corporate divisions to executive officer roles, signaling a push to reinforce governance, AI capabilities and leadership depth across its core businesses.

The most recent analyst rating on (JP:2371) stock is a Buy with a Yen1834.00 price target. To see the full list of analyst forecasts on Kakaku stock, see the JP:2371 Stock Forecast page.

More about Kakaku

Kakaku.com, Inc. is a Japan-based internet services company listed on the Prime Market of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, best known for its price comparison platform and restaurant review site Tabelog. The group operates under a four-company structure, including Kakaku.com Company, Tabelog Company, HR Company and Incubation Company, with a focus on digital consumer services and online marketing solutions.

Average Trading Volume: 1,170,218

Technical Sentiment Signal: Sell

Current Market Cap: Yen323B

Learn more about 2371 stock on TipRanks’ Stock Analysis page.

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