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Toyota Motor Corp

TM
$185.47 (+ $0.01 + 0.01%)
Last updated: Previous Close (2026-05-19)
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Exchange
🇺🇸 NYSE XNYS
New York Stock Exchange, Inc.United StatesAmerica/New_York
SectorIndustrials
IndustryConglomerates
ISINUS8923313071
Market Price185.47
Dividend Yield 1.36%
Dividend Growth
1Y +15.76%
3Y +14.81%
5Y +7.25%
10Y +5.34%
Annual Dividend 5.63
Latest Payout ($)2.55
Latest Payout Date2025-12-08
Dividend FrequencyYearly
P/E Ratio10.51
EPS23.96
Market Cap$287.2B
Book Value18.42
Price to Book11.767
Beta-0.45
52w High248.9
52w Low167.18
Next Earnings DateN/A
About the Company
Toyota Motor Corporation is one of the world's largest automakers, designing, manufacturing, and marketing a broad portfolio of vehicles including passenger cars, trucks, SUVs, and luxury models under the Toyota and Lexus brands, as well as offerings from Daihatsu and truck maker Hino. The company holds significant market share in Japan at around 50% excluding mini-vehicles and about 14% in the United States, with annual retail sales encompassing millions of units across Toyota and Lexus lines. Toyota Motor Corporation also maintains stakes in key suppliers like Denso and investments in other automotive and technology firms such as Subaru, Mazda, Suzuki, Uber Technologies, Joby Aviation, and Aurora Innovation. Beyond vehicles, it operates a financial services arm for financing and leasing, and produces homes and boats. Founded in 1937 and headquartered in Japan, Toyota Motor Corporation plays a pivotal role in the global automotive industry, emphasizing reliability, innovation in vehicle production, and diversified operations in consumer cyclical markets.
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