Update shared on06 Sep 2025
Fair value Increased 1.54%A slight upward revision in consensus revenue growth forecasts for Nomura Research Institute has led to a marginal increase in its analyst price target from ¥5,968 to ¥6,059.
What's in the News
- Issued consolidated earnings guidance for fiscal year ending 31 March 2026: expects revenue of JPY 810,000 million, operating profit of JPY 150,000 million, profit attributable to owners of parent of JPY 104,000 million, and basic EPS of JPY 181.72.
Valuation Changes
Summary of Valuation Changes for Nomura Research Institute
- The Consensus Analyst Price Target remained effectively unchanged, moving only marginally from ¥5968 to ¥6059.
- The Consensus Revenue Growth forecasts for Nomura Research Institute has risen slightly from 5.7% per annum to 5.9% per annum.
- The Discount Rate for Nomura Research Institute remained effectively unchanged, moving only marginally from 7.18% to 7.32%.
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