Australia markets closed

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (MRAAY)

OTC Markets OTCPK - OTC Markets OTCPK Delayed price. Currency in USD
Add to watchlist
11.18+0.02 (+0.18%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
Full screen
Trade prices are not sourced from all markets
Previous close11.16
Open10.88
Bid11.16 x 40000
Ask11.18 x 40000
Day's range10.88 - 11.19
52-week range8.08 - 12.00
Volume19,609
Avg. volume338,612
Market cap42.186B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.84
PE ratio (TTM)36.06
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.17 (1.52%)
Ex-dividend date27 Mar 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Zacks

    Here's Why Momentum in Murata Manufacturing (MRAAY) Should Keep going

    If you are looking for stocks that are well positioned to maintain their recent uptrend, Murata Manufacturing (MRAAY) could be a great choice. It is one of the several stocks that passed through our "Recent Price Strength" screen.

  • Bloomberg

    Apple Suppliers TSMC and Murata Join Its Green Investment Fund

    (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. suppliers Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Murata Manufacturing Co. are joining the iPhone maker’s green investment fund, bringing the total amount of committed capital to $280 million. Most Read from BloombergApple Is in Talks to Let Google Gemini Power iPhone AI FeaturesPutin Warns Russia Won’t Stop After Predictable Election WinMusk Says His Ketamine Prescription Is in Investors’ Best InterestsTop Solar Firm Longi Plans Thousands of Job Cuts on GlutSaudi We

  • Reuters

    iPhone supplier Murata targets China budget smartphone makers

    Japanese smartphone component supplier Murata Manufacturing aims to grow sales to Chinese makers of lower-end handsets destined for emerging markets as it looks beyond saturated strongholds. Murata, a leading supplier of ceramic capacitors, sees the smartphone market growing 5% in the year ending March 2025, aided by demand for mid- and low-end handsets in places such as India, Africa and Southeast Asia. "Exports by Chinese makers to areas with growing populations are really increasing," Murata President Norio Nakajima said in an interview.