GS Yuasa Corporation (GYUAF)

OTCMKTS · Delayed Price · Currency is USD
31.50
+1.00 (3.28%)
At close: Mar 23, 2026
Market Cap4.27B +177.7%
Revenue (ttm)3.74B +1.5%
Net Income217.45M +4.2%
EPS2.17 +4.2%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio19.62
Forward PEn/a
Dividend0.58 (1.84%)
Ex-Dividend DateMar 30, 2026
Volume1,000
Average Volume1,121
Open31.50
Previous Close30.50
Day's Range31.50 - 31.50
52-Week Range17.50 - 33.40
Beta0.42
RSI64.43
Earnings DateMay 13, 2026

About GS Yuasa

GS Yuasa Corporation manufactures and sells batteries, power supplies, lighting equipment, and other battery and electrical equipment in Japan, Asia, North America, Europe, and internationally. It operates through Car Battery; Industrial Battery Power Supply; Automotive, Aviation, Space, and Marine Development Lithium-Ion Battery; and Others segments. The company offers car, motorcycle, automotive lithium ion, industrial storage, power supply, stationery, large scale battery storage system, and lead acid batteries. It also provides battery rela... [Read more]

Industry Auto Parts
Founded 2004
Employees 12,478
Stock Exchange OTCMKTS
Ticker Symbol GYUAF

Financial Performance

In fiscal year 2025, GS Yuasa's revenue was 580.34 billion, an increase of 3.10% compared to the previous year's 562.90 billion. Earnings were 30.42 billion, a decrease of -5.14%.

Financial numbers in JPY Financial Statements

News

GS Yuasa upgraded to Neutral from Sell at Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs upgraded GS Yuasa (GYUAF) to Neutral from Sell with a price target of 4,800 yen, up from 3,000 yen. The firm cites higher earnings estimates on the company’s

6 weeks ago - TheFly

GS Yuasa initiated with a Sell at Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs initiated coverage of GS Yuasa with a Sell rating and 2,600 yen price target. GS Yuasa makes lead-acid batteries for automobiles and batteries for hybrid and plug-in hybrid

1 year ago - TheFly

GS Yuasa downgraded to Neutral from Buy at Citi

Citi downgraded GS Yuasa to Neutral from Buy with a price target of 3,000 yen, down from 3,400 yen. The analyst sees little upside to near-term earnings due to the

1 year ago - TheFly