Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Keyence Corporation, a $68bn manufacturer of factory automation widgets, might just be the greatest business in ...
Keyence's valuation is becoming more attractive despite a 10% share decline, with potential leverage in expanding automation markets and increasing system complexity. After a hiring surge depressed ...
Keyence will announce its Q1 FY 2025 results in late July, and the market anticipates that the company's revenue and operating income growth will accelerate for the first quarter. I am predicting a ...
As a “fabless manufacturer,” Keyence outsources its production in a highly effective manner that minimizes risk of potential competition by suppliers. With its consistently high gross margins over the ...
Keyence’s 6861 June-quarter revenue growth of 15.8% year on year was largely in line with expectations, excluding the effects of a weak Japanese yen. With top-line growth stronger than the ...
Keyence (TSE:6861) shares edged up today, catching some extra attention as investors assess recent performance and valuation trends. The stock has moved slightly this month, prompting a closer look at ...
Keyence Corporation ( (KYCCF)) has released its Q2 earnings. Here is a breakdown of the information Keyence Corporation presented to its investors. Keyence Corporation is a leading Japanese company ...
VS Creator's full simulation capability enabled nearly a month of development and testing with historical images before the physical hardware arrived. The camera's calibration tools corrected dramatic ...
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TOKYO -- Keyence, a top maker of automation sensors and machine vision systems, was Japan's top-paying company in the fiscal year ended March, Nikkei has found, as profitable corporations continue to ...