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Advantest Corporation (6857.T)

Tokyo - Tokyo Delayed price. Currency in JPY
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6,425.00+187.00 (+3.00%)
At close: 03:15PM JST
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Previous close6,238.00
Open6,300.00
Bid6,418.00 x 0
Ask6,425.00 x 0
Day's range6,290.00 - 6,452.00
52-week range3,500.00 - 7,456.00
Volume13,515,700
Avg. volume10,782,995
Market cap4.744T
Beta (5Y monthly)1.01
PE ratio (TTM)76.33
EPS (TTM)84.17
Earnings date24 July 2024 - 29 July 2024
Forward dividend & yield36.00 (0.56%)
Ex-dividend date28 Mar 2024
1y target est6,475.00
  • GlobeNewswire

    Advantest’s VOICE 2024 Draws Record Attendance in San Diego

    Annual Developer Conference Hosts Major Semiconductor Companies for Dialogue on Latest Technologies and Industry Trends VOICE 2024 Attendees mingling at the Partners' Expo. VOICE 2024 VOICE Chairperson Linda Haenel addressing the crowd during the General Session. TOKYO, June 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Leading semiconductor test equipment supplier Advantest Corporation (TSE: 6857) concluded a successful VOICE 2024 at the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines in San Diego, California. The event was held

  • Bloomberg

    Advantest CEO Expects AI to Change Chipmaking as Shares Leap

    (Bloomberg) -- Advantest Corp. stands to benefit as a boom in AI development makes chips more complex in coming years, boosting demand for the semiconductor testing equipment it supplies, the company’s chief said.Most Read from BloombergYouTuber Dr Disrespect Was Allegedly Kicked Off Twitch for Messaging MinorTrump Could Actually Lose Florida. Here’s Why.Volkswagen Invests $5 Billion in EV Startup Rivian to Form Joint VentureNvidia Rout Takes Breather as Traders Scour Charts for SupportA $100 Bi

  • Reuters

    Japan's Advantest says AI demand boosting memory tester business

    Japan's Advantest said on Wednesday booming demand for high bandwidth memory (HBM) used for artificial intelligence (AI) tasks is boosting its memory tester business. HBM, a type of high performance memory where chips are stacked to save space and reduce power consumption, is used when processing the large amount of data needed for AI tasks. "Currently, HBM makes up roughly 50% of our memory testing business and we see that continuing in the near-term," CEO Douglas Lefever said in an interview.