Ateam Inc.

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Ateam Inc.
Native name
株式会社エイチーム
Company type Public Company (kabushiki gaisha)
TYO: 3662
Industry Social Applications Provider, Internet Service, Social Gaming, Global Business
FoundedFebruary 29, 2000
Founder Takao Hayashi
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Takao Hayashi, President
Revenue37,674 million yen (FY 2018)
4,701 million yen (FY 2018)
3,306 million yen (FY 2018)
Total equity Increase2.svg 9.5 billion JPY (FY 2016) [1]
Number of employees
890 (part-time employees excluded), 8 Directors (as of July 31, 2018)
Subsidiaries Ateam Brides Inc.
Ateam Hikkoshi Samurai Inc.
Ateam Lifestyle Inc.
Ateam Connect Inc.
Ateam Vietnam Co., Ltd.
Increments Inc.
Website http://www.a-tm.co.jp/en/

Ateam Inc. is a provider of mobile content and websites based in Nagoya, Japan.

Contents

Ateam Inc. (株式会社エイチーム, Kabushiki gaisha Ateam) has three primary divisions: Lifestyle Support Business, Entertainment Business and E-Commerce Business.

The Lifestyle Support Business engages in the planning, development and operation of various online services that allow users to gather and compare information for daily use.

The Entertainment Business engages in the planning, development and operation of game and tool applications primarily for smart devices.

The E-Commerce Business engages in the planning, development and operation of an online bicycle store under the name "cyma".

Mainly advertise on radio commercials.

Prefixed Serif of “Ateam of time” at the beginning of commercial is characterized.

Re-listed on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) 233 days after the TSE Mothers listing on April 4, 2012, is considered the fastest re-listing ever.

History

Subsidiaries

Business

Content Guidelines

Smartphone Game Applications

Other Mobile Contents

  └Good Night's Sleep Alarm
  └Quick Calorie Control

Internet Service

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References

  1. "Investor Relations | Ateam Inc". Archived from the original on 2013-10-25. Retrieved 2013-07-05.
  2. "Notice Concerning Establishment of Subsidiary" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016.(August 14, 2013, Ateam INc., Corporate News)
  3. "Notice Concerning Establishment of Subsidiary" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 28, 2013.(February 22, 2013, Ateam INc., Corporate News)