Bridgestone Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells tires and rubber products. The company offers passenger car, motorcycle, trucks, buses, construction and off-road mining vehicles, agricultural machinery, and aircraft tires; automotive parts; automotive maintenance and repair services; and raw materials for tires and other products. It also provides chemical products, such as belts, hoses, rubber track/MT pads, plastic piping systems, seismic isolation rubbers, bridge rubber bearings, and block type rubber covered chain type bridge fall prevention devices. In addition, the company offers golf balls, golf clubs, gold shoes, golf gear and apparel, and other sporting goods; bicycles, sports bicycle, children’s bicycle, bicycle-related goods, and others; and finance and other services. Further, it provides transportation, aviation, agricultural machinery, industrial and construction machinery, architectural, and mining solutions. It has operations in Japan, the Americas, Europe, Russia, the Middle East, India, Africa, China, Asia, Oceania, and internationally. The company was incorporated in 1931 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
Japanese Market Performance
7D7 Days: -0.2%
3M3 Months: 8.3%
1Y1 Year: 30.4%
YTDYear to Date: 6.3%
The market has been flat over the last week. As for the longer term, the market has risen 30% in the past 12 months. As for the next few years, earnings are expected to grow by 8.0% per annum. Market details ›
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