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Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. in the Consumer Cyclical sector is trading at ¥1,251. The stock is currently near its 52-week low of ¥1,238, remaining 15.6% below its 200-day moving average. Technical signals show neutral RSI of 40 and bearish MACD signal, explaining why 7267.T maintains its current current market pressure. The Whystock Score of 55/100 suggests a balanced risk-reward profile.
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Honda Motor Co., Ltd. develops, manufactures, and distributes motorcycles, automobiles, and power products in Japan, North America, Europe, Asia, and internationally. It operates through four segments: Motorcycle Business, Automobile Business, Financ...
Recent share performance and earnings backdrop Honda Motor (TSE:7267) has seen its stock decline about 1% over the past month and about 25% over the past 3 months, putting recent share performance in focus for investors. This weaker stretch sits alongside reported annual revenue of ¥21.34b and net income of ¥496.01b, supported by annual revenue growth of 2.93% and net income growth of 40.21% based on the latest figures provided. See our latest analysis for Honda Motor. Looking beyond the...
The projected result represents a significant decline from the Y1.2tn operating profit recorded in the previous financial year.
The automaker expects EV-related losses to reach up to ¥2.5 trillion by fiscal year 2027 and plans to focus on hybrids
The Japanese entertainment and electronics company has spent billions of dollars on acquisitions in recent years to beef up its entertainment content.
Japanese electronics and entertainment giant Sony Group Corp. reported a 3.4% drop in its annual profit but projected Friday a comeback to record profits for the current fiscal year. Tokyo-based Sony’s net profit for the year through March totaled 1.03 trillion yen ($6.6 billion), down from 1.07 trillion yen in the previous fiscal year. Rising costs of computer chips also bit into profit and remain a concern, according to Sony, which has film, music and video-game operations.