Makita Corporation (MKTAY)

OTCMKTS · Delayed Price · Currency is USD
38.54
+0.11 (0.29%)
At close: Feb 27, 2026
Market Cap10.26B +27.9%
Revenue (ttm)4.80B -0.8%
Net Income478.42M +2.9%
EPS1.80 +3.9%
Shares Outn/a
PE Ratio21.44
Forward PEn/a
Dividend0.73 (1.91%)
Ex-Dividend DateSep 29, 2025
Volume11,496
Average Volume17,327
Open38.52
Previous Close38.43
Day's Range38.44 - 38.65
52-Week Range25.56 - 41.20
Beta0.64
RSI61.46
Earnings DateApr 28, 2026

About Makita

Makita Corporation engages in the manufacture and sale of electric power tools, pneumatic tools, and gardening and household equipment in Japan, Europe, North America, Asia, Central and South America, Oceania, The Middle East, and Africa. It offers construction and building tools, such as cordless power cutter, cordless router, cordless breaker, battery powered random orbit sander, cordless cable cutter, and cordless hole puncher. The company also provides gardening tools, including robotic mower, cordless scarifier, cordless pole hedge trimmer... [Read more]

Founded 1915
Employees 17,638
Stock Exchange OTCMKTS
Ticker Symbol MKTAY
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In fiscal year 2025, Makita's revenue was 753.13 billion, an increase of 1.58% compared to the previous year's 741.39 billion. Earnings were 79.34 billion, an increase of 81.59%.

Financial numbers in JPY Financial Statements

News

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