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Inabata & Co Ltd

Inabata & Co Ltd

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IndustrialsGeneral Industrials
  • Price (JPY)3,345.00
  • Today's Change-80.00 / -2.34%
  • Shares traded145.20k
  • 1 Year change+7.90%
  • Beta0.9645
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Share price forecast in JPY

The one analyst offering a 12 month price target expects Inabata & Co., Ltd. share price to rise to 3,750.00 in the next year from the last price of 3,345.00.
High12.1%3,750.00
Med12.1%3,750.00
Low12.1%3,750.00

Dividends in JPY

In 2024, Inabata & Co Ltd reported a dividend of 120.00 JPY, which represents a 4.35% increase over last year. The analyst covering the company expects dividends of 125.00 JPY for the upcoming fiscal year, an increase of 4.17%.
Div growth (TTM)4.35%
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Earnings history & estimates in JPY

Inabata & Co., Ltd. reported annual 2024 earnings of 362.17 per share on May 09, 2024.
Average growth rate+16.50%
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Revenue history & estimates in JPY

Inabata & Co.,Ltd. had revenues for the full year 2024 of 766.02m. This was 4.13% above the prior year's results.
Average growth rate+6.57%
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