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Keikyu Corp
¥1,219.50
Nov 22, 6:15:02 PM GMT+9 · JPY · TYO · Disclaimer
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¥1,224.00
Day range
¥1,219.50 - ¥1,228.50
Year range
¥1,058.50 - ¥1,455.00
Market cap
336.29B JPY
Avg Volume
747.74K
P/E ratio
3.80
Dividend yield
1.39%
Primary exchange
TYO
CDP Climate Change Score
B
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Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(JPY)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
68.10B3.20%
Operating expense
10.41B10.89%
Net income
6.77B23.39%
Net profit margin
9.9419.61%
Earnings per share
EBITDA
17.22B13.39%
Effective tax rate
28.12%
Total assets
Total liabilities
(JPY)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
87.65B26.00%
Total assets
1.04T8.57%
Total liabilities
670.59B-0.61%
Total equity
369.09B
Shares outstanding
274.36M
Price to book
0.92
Return on assets
2.48%
Return on capital
3.05%
Net change in cash
(JPY)Sep 2024Y/Y change
Net income
6.77B23.39%
Cash from operations
Cash from investing
Cash from financing
Net change in cash
Free cash flow
About
Keikyu Corporation, also known as Keihin Kyūkō or, more recently, Keikyū, is a private railroad that connects inner Tokyo to Kawasaki, Yokohama, Yokosuka and other points on the Miura Peninsula in Kanagawa Prefecture. It also provides rail access to Haneda Airport in Tokyo. Keihin means the Tokyo - Yokohama area. The company's railroad origins date back to 1898, but the current company dates to 1948. The railway pioneered Kantō region's first electric train and the nation's third, after Hanshin Electric Railway and Nagoya Electric Railway with the opening of a short 2 km long section of what later became the Daishi Line in January 1899. It is a member of the Fuyo Group and has its headquarters in Yokohama. The company changed its English name from Keihin Electric Express Railway Co., Ltd. to Keikyu Corporation on 21 October 2010. Trains on the Main Line have a maximum operating speed of 120 km/h, making it the third fastest private railroad in the Tokyo region after the Keisei Skyliner and the Tsukuba Express. The track gauge is 1,435 mm, differing from the more common Japanese track gauge of 1,067 mm. Wikipedia
Founded
Feb 25, 1898
Employees
8,587
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