Mizuno Corporation (TYO:8022)

Japan flag Japan · Delayed Price · Currency is JPY
3,310.00
+5.00 (0.15%)
Jan 23, 2026, 9:13 AM JST
14.80%
Market Cap253.77B
Revenue (ttm)247.23B
Net Income (ttm)17.02B
Shares Out76.78M
EPS (ttm)221.79
PE Ratio14.90
Forward PE14.71
Dividend50.00 (1.54%)
Ex-Dividend DateMar 30, 2026
Volume23,700
Average Volume232,335
Open3,315.00
Previous Close3,305.00
Day's Range3,295.00 - 3,320.00
52-Week Range2,077.00 - 3,595.00
Beta0.17
RSI56.32
Earnings DateFeb 10, 2026

About Mizuno

Mizuno Corporation manufactures and sells sports products in Japan, the rest of Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Oceania. The company offers baseball products, sportswear, sports shoes, and golf products. It is also involved in construction of sports facilities; operation and contract operation of sports Entrustment; school business; and manufacturing and sales of sports equipment, lifestyle products, and working products. The company was founded in 1906 and is headquartered in Osaka, Japan. [Read more]

Founded 1906
Employees 3,649
Stock Exchange Tokyo Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol 8022
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Mizuno's revenue was 240.34 billion, an increase of 4.62% compared to the previous year's 229.71 billion. Earnings were 15.24 billion, an increase of 6.51%.

Financial Statements

News

Hong Kong authorities look into complaints over new shoes procured for lifeguards

Hong Kong authorities are looking into complaints about new government-supplied shoes after a lifeguard union received more than 100 reports of discomfort or foot injuries, becoming the second procure...

5 months ago - South China Morning Post

Global soccer boot makers bow to pressure and dump kangaroo leather

Japanese sportswear groups Asics and Mizuno are now planning to use alternative materials following decades of activist pressure.

8 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Football boot makers jump out of kangaroo leather

Japanese sportswear groups Asics and Mizuno to use alternative materials following decades of activist pressure

8 months ago - Financial Times