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Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (HMC)

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34.14-0.31 (-0.90%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
34.01 -0.13 (-0.38%)
After hours: 07:33PM EDT
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Previous close34.45
Open34.11
Bid0.00 x 1300
Ask0.00 x 1100
Day's range33.96 - 34.25
52-week range25.75 - 37.90
Volume902,799
Avg. volume1,048,095
Market cap55.28B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.61
PE ratio (TTM)9.23
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield1.02 (2.96%)
Ex-dividend date28 Sept 2023
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Honda to invest $808 million in Brazil by 2030

    Japanese automaker Honda will invest 4.2 billion reais ($807.74 million) in its Itirapina plant in Brazil by 2030, an executive said on Friday, adding the company aims to develop a hybrid-flex vehicle in the South American country. Honda's announcement is the latest in a series of fresh investments by automakers such as Volkswagen, General Motors, Stellantis and Toyota in Brazil. According to Brazil's government, investments pledged by automakers in the country for the coming years already total nearly 130 billion reais.

  • Reuters

    Honda to invest $808 million in Brazil by 2030

    BRASILIA (Reuters) -Japanese automaker Honda will invest 4.2 billion reais ($807.74 million) in its Itirapina plant in Brazil by 2030, an executive said on Friday, adding the company aims to develop a hybrid-flex vehicle in the South American country. Honda's announcement is the latest in a series of fresh investments by automakers such as Volkswagen, General Motors, Stellantis and Toyota in Brazil. According to Brazil's government, investments pledged by automakers in the country for the coming years already total nearly 130 billion reais.

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    TIMELINE-Volkswagen Tennessee plant workers vote on UAW membership

    The UAW has tried and failed for years to organize non-union U.S. auto factories, most of them built by Asian and European automakers in southern U.S. states where so-called right-to-work labor laws make it optional for workers to pay union dues. Volkswagen workers in Chattanooga, Tennessee, will vote this week, beginning Wednesday and ending on Friday, on whether to organize with the UAW union.