Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. engages in aerospace systems, energy solution and marine engineering, precision machinery and robot, rolling stock, and motorcycle and engine businesses in Japan and internationally. It manufactures aircraft for the Japan ministry of defense; helicopters; and helicopter engines and jet engines for commercial aircrafts. The company also manufactures railway cars; a range of rolling stocks, including Shinkansen, electric cars, passenger coaches, freight cars, locomotives, diesel locomotives, transit systems, and snow plows. In addition, it engages in the production and sale of energy-related machinery and systems, marine machinery and systems, industrial equipment, environmental equipment, ultralow temperature tanks, hydrogen-related structures, crushers, ships, other vessels, etc. Further, the company manufactures and supplies motorcycles, off-road four wheelers, watercrafts, general-purpose gasoline engines, etc. Additionally, it manufactures and sells hydraulic machinery used in construction and agricultural machinery, industrial machinery, and ships; pumps, motors, valves, and various hydraulic machinery, as well as assembles hydraulic systems; and industrial robots for use in welding, assembly, handling, painting, and palletization for various industries, including automotive and electronics industries. Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. was founded in 1878 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
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Market Cap
$16.46B
P/E Ratio
12.8
EPS
$52.40
Volume
36
Avg Volume
—
Open
$19.63
Prev. Close
$18.01
Day Range
$18.32 - $19.69
50-Day Avg
$94.43
200-Day Avg
$75.63
52W High
$121.25
52W Low
$18.01
1D
+9.3%
5D
+9.0%
1M
-81.5%
3M
+34.1%
6M
+53.2%
YTD
+34.1%
1Y
+111.0%
3Y
+367.7%
5Y
+329.9%
Revenue
15.1%
Net Income
246.8%
EPS
246.8%
Free Cash Flow
177.5%
FY 2025 vs FY 2024
Outstanding
835.8M
Float
703.4M
Free Float
84.2%
Mar 26
$0.63
Sep 25
$0.51
Mar 25
$0.53
Sep 24
$0.49
Mar 24
$0.20
Sep 23
$0.13
Mar 23
$0.45
Sep 22
$0.21
Mar 22
$0.16
Sep 21
$0.18
Sep 19
$0.32
Mar 19
$0.32
Stock Splits
Aug 24
+31.5%
Nov 24
-108.6%
Aug 25
-71.6%
Nov 25
-5.2%
Feb 26
+134.9%
Feb 26
+134.9%
May 26
May 26
Beat estimates 7 of 13 quarters (54%)
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. engages in aerospace systems, energy solution and marine engineering, precision machinery and robot, rolling stock, and motorcycle and engine businesses in Japan and internationally. It manufactures aircraft for the Japan ministry of defense; helicopters; and helicopter engines and jet engines for commercial aircrafts. The company also manufactures railway cars; a range of rolling stocks, including Shinkansen, electric cars, passenger coaches, freight cars, locomotives, diesel locomotives, transit systems, and snow plows. In addition, it engages in the production and sale of energy-related machinery and systems, marine machinery and systems, industrial equipment, environmental equipment, ultralow temperature tanks, hydrogen-related structures, crushers, ships, other vessels, etc. Further, the company manufactures and supplies motorcycles, off-road four wheelers, watercrafts, general-purpose gasoline engines, etc. Additionally, it manufactures and sells hydraulic machinery used in construction and agricultural machinery, industrial machinery, and ships; pumps, motors, valves, and various hydraulic machinery, as well as assembles hydraulic systems; and industrial robots for use in welding, assembly, handling, painting, and palletization for various industries, including automotive and electronics industries. Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. was founded in 1878 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

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