Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd (7011.T)
572JPY
2 Aug 2013
¥22 (+4.00%)
¥641
¥568
¥572
¥560
24,994,000
24,778,492
¥765
¥309
About
Overall
| Beta: | 1.26 |
| Market Cap (Mil.): | ¥1,855,506.00 |
| Shares Outstanding (Mil.): | 3,373.65 |
| Dividend: | 4.00 |
| Yield (%): | 1.45 |
Financials
| 7011.T | Industry | Sector | |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/E (TTM): | 20.10 | 19.03 | 19.74 |
| EPS (TTM): | 27.37 | -- | -- |
| ROI: | 4.20 | 4.70 | 8.49 |
| ROE: | 6.89 | 9.16 | 13.10 |
South Korea court rules against Mitsubishi Heavy on forced labor
BUSAN, South Korea - A South Korean court ordered Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd to pay a total of 400 million won ($360,200) in compensation to five South Koreans for forced labor during Japan's colonial rule in the second such ruling this month.
South Korea court rules against Mitsubishi Heavy on forced labour
BUSAN, South Korea - A South Korean court ordered Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd to pay a total of 400 million won ($360,200) in compensation to five South Koreans for forced labour during Japan's colonial rule in the second such ruling this month.
S.Korea court rules against Mitsubishi Heavy on forced labour
BUSAN, South Korea, July 30 - A South Korean court ordered Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd to pay a total of 400 million won ($360,200) in compensation to five South Koreans for forced labour during Japan's colonial rule in the second such ruling this month.
Singapore GIC, Mitsubishi weigh Urenco bid-paper
PARIS, July 28 - Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC and Japanese conglomerate Mitsubishi are considering making a bid for European nuclear fuel maker Urenco, Britain's Sunday Times reported, without citing sources.
Japan to mull ability to hit enemy bases in defense review
TOKYO - Japan should strengthen the ability of its military to deter and counter missile attacks, including the possible acquisition of the ability to hit enemy bases, the Defence Ministry said, but officials denied this would be used for pre-emptive strikes.
Japan defense review could help contractors to compete globally
TOKYO, July 26 - Japan's promised review of its longstanding ban on arms exports, as part of a push for a more robust military, could help make its defense contractors more globally competitive by reducing costs and expanding markets.
Japan to mull ability to hit enemy bases in defence review
TOKYO, July 26 - Japan should beef up its military's ability to deter and counter missile attacks, including the possible acquisition of the ability to hit enemy bases, the Defence Ministry said, but officials denied this would be used for pre-emptive strikes.
UPDATE 2-Japan to mull pre-emptive strike ability in defence update
* Acquiring offensive capability costly, time-consuming (Adds names of Japanese defence contractors)
UPDATE 1-San Onofre nuclear plant closure prompts contract dispute
July 19 - Southern California Edison accused Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of contract violations in failing to properly design or quickly repair defective steam generators it built for the utility's now-closed San Onofre nuclear plant.
San Onofre nuclear plant closure prompts contract dispute
July 18 - Southern California Edison accused Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of contract violations for failing to properly design or quickly repair the defective steam generators it built for the electric utility's now-closed San Onofre nuclear power plant.
Earnings vs.
Estimates
Analyst Research Reports
| Report Title | Price |
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Provider: Thomson Reuters Stock Report
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$25.00
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Provider: Reuters Investment Profile
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$20.00
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Provider: Wright Reports
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$483.00
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Provider: Datamonitor
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$175.00
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Provider: Thomson Reuters StreetEvents
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$75.00
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