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Carta Holdings Inc

Carta Holdings Inc

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  • Price (JPY)1,422.00
  • Today's Change-7.00 / -0.49%
  • Shares traded53.40k
  • 1 Year change+19.40%
  • Beta0.9577
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Share price forecast in JPY

The one analyst offering a 12 month price target expects Carta Holdings Inc share price to rise to 3,130.00 in the next year from the last price of 1,422.00.
High120.1%3,130.00
Med120.1%3,130.00
Low120.1%3,130.00

Dividends in JPY

In 2023, Carta Holdings Inc reported a dividend of 54.00 JPY, equaling last years dividend. The analyst covering the company expects dividends of 54.00 JPY for the upcoming fiscal year, maintaining dividends from this year.
Div growth (TTM)0.00%
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Earnings history & estimates in JPY

Carta Holdings Inc reported annual 2023 losses of -93.79 per share on Feb 13, 2024.
Average growth rate+15.27%
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Revenue history & estimates in JPY

Carta Holdings, Inc. had revenues for the full year 2023 of 24.11m. This was 7.05% below the prior year's results.
Average growth rate-1.45%
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