Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd
TSE:7012

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TSE:7012
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Price: 11 870 JPY 5.98%
Market Cap: 2T JPY

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd's latest stock split occurred on Sep 27, 2017

The company executed a 1-for-10 stock split, meaning that for every 10 shares held, investors received 1 new share.

Before the split, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd traded at 376 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 3316.8326.

The adjusted shares began trading on Sep 27, 2017. This was the only stock split in Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd's history.

Last Splits:
Sep 27, 2017
1-for-10
Pre-Split Price
3 358.8518 376
Post-Split Price
3 316.8326
Before
After
Last Splits:
Sep 27, 2017
1-for-10

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd
Stock Splits History

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd Stock Splits Timeline
Sep 27, 2017
Sep 27, 2017
Split 1-for-10
/0.1
Pre-Split Price
3 358.8518 376
Post-Split Price
3 316.8326
Before
After

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Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd
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Market Cap
2T JPY
Industry
Machinery

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. (KHI) is a sprawling conglomerate that has been intricately weaving its industrial expertise into global markets since its inception in 1896. Rooted in Japan, KHI's operations stretch across diverse sectors, translating innovation into practical solutions for modern-day challenges. The company's reputation was built upon its prowess in shipbuilding, which later expanded into a multifaceted empire encompassing aerospace, energy, and rolling stock sectors. Through a combination of engineering prowess and technological advancement, Kawasaki has become synonymous with robust machinery and infrastructure solutions—its portfolio including everything from motorcycles and jet skis to gas turbines and bullet trains. KHI derives its revenue by operating through a segmented structure, each division strategically focused on different aspects of industrial and consumer machinery. The Aerospace Systems Division, for instance, designs and manufactures aircraft and satellite components, contributing a substantial share of the company's income through contracts with both commercial entities and governmental bodies. Meanwhile, the Motorcycle & Engine division caters directly to consumer markets, offering high-performance machines that fuel the brand's global presence. Adding to this tapestry is the Precision Machinery & Robot division, which is at the forefront of automation technology, essential for industries transitioning toward more advanced manufacturing processes. Despite the challenges imposed by fluctuating global economic conditions, Kawasaki Heavy Industries deftly balances its traditional engineering strengths with future-forward innovations, sustaining its financial momentum across varied verticals.

Intrinsic Value
9 557.23 JPY
Overvaluation 19%
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