Nippon Paint Holdings Co., Ltd. (FRA:NI7)

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5.15
-0.05 (-0.96%)
Last updated: Apr 23, 2026, 8:54 AM CET
Market Cap12.16B -25.3%
Revenue (ttm)9.64B +8.3%
Net Income976.71M +41.2%
EPS0.42 +41.4%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio12.45
Forward PEn/a
Dividend0.09 (1.75%)
Ex-Dividend DateDec 29, 2025
Volumen/a
Average Volume108
Open5.15
Previous Close5.20
Day's Range5.15 - 5.15
52-Week Range5.15 - 7.80
Betan/a
RSI37.67
Earnings DateMay 15, 2026

About Nippon Paint Holdings

Nippon Paint Holdings Co., Ltd. engages in the paints and fine chemicals businesses in Japan, Asia, the United States, Europe, and internationally. The company offers automotive coatings, including paints for the automotive body, surface treatment, electrodeposition coating, intermediate coating, and finish coating; paints for plastic components, such as bumpers and interior components; decorative paints for construction sites, single-family detached homes, condominiums, office buildings, medical institutions, and schools; industrial coatings t... [Read more]

Industry Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Enamels, and Allied Products
Founded 1879
Employees 38,481
Stock Exchange Frankfurt Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol NI7

Financial Performance

In 2025, Nippon Paint Holdings's revenue was 1.77 trillion, an increase of 8.27% compared to the previous year's 1.64 trillion. Earnings were 179.80 billion, an increase of 41.20%.

Financial numbers in JPY Financial Statements

News

Nippon Paint Shares Surge 14% On $2.3 Billion Deal For U.S. Chemical Producer

Investors cheered Nippon Paint Holdings' plans to buy U.S. chemical producer AOC from private equity firm Lone Star Funds for $2.3 billion (¥334.1 billion).

1 year ago - Forbes

Paints Tycoon Goh Cheng Liang Pulls Off A Master Stroke And Takes Control Of Nippon Paint

The fortune of paints tycoon Goh Cheng Liang got a boost to $18.6 billion, after his son Goh Hup Jin cemented a $12 billion stock-and-cash deal that gave Goh's privately held Wuthelam Holdings control...

5 years ago - Forbes