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For Yamaha Motor, you need to believe that its core mobility and marine businesses can overcome cost pressures and cyclical demand, while newer technology and robotics initiatives gradually pull more weight. The Nikon partnership around CELL HANDLER 2 is directionally positive for its life-science ambitions, but remains too small to change near term catalysts such as margin recovery and marine demand, or to offset key risks like rising input costs and recent profit volatility.
The Nikon BioImaging Lab collaboration sits alongside Yamaha’s broader push into technology solutions, including its plan to acquire New Zealand based Robotics Plus Limited as a subsidiary. Together, these moves point to a company trying to build higher value, less cyclical revenue streams that complement its premium motorcycle strategy and efforts to stabilize the marine business, even as execution risk and capital allocation trade offs remain very real.
Yet against this backdrop, investors should be aware that rising raw material and labor costs could...
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Yamaha Motor's narrative projects ¥2,750.6 billion revenue and ¥143.6 billion earnings by 2028. This requires 3.2% yearly revenue growth and about a ¥95.5 billion earnings increase from ¥48.1 billion today.
Uncover how Yamaha Motor's forecasts yield a ¥1140 fair value, in line with its current price.
Two fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community span from ¥763.32 to ¥1,140, underscoring how far apart individual views can be. Against this range, the ongoing pressure from higher raw material and labor costs raises important questions about how resilient Yamaha Motor’s margins and future returns might be, so it makes sense to compare several different opinions before forming your own view.
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