Nikon Corporation

NINOF

Consumer Cyclical

Nikon Corporation

Leisure

$13.68
+0.00 (+0.00%)
$13.68+0.00%
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About This Company

Nikon is a Japanese company known globally for its optical products. While famous for its digital cameras and lenses, it also makes advanced equipment for manufacturing semiconductors and flat-panel displays. Additionally, Nikon provides specialized microscopes and imaging tools for the healthcare industry, along with various industrial measurement systems and optical components. This broad range of businesses means Nikon serves consumers, medical professionals, and industrial clients worldwide.

https://www.nikon.com
Key Statistics
Open$12.24
Day High$13.68
Day Low$12.24
Prev. Close$13.68
$13.68
$9.48
$4.50B
1.00
0.22
Company Information
Sector
Consumer Cyclical
Industry
Leisure
Employees
19,444
Country
JP
IPO Date
2009-09-09
Exchange
OTC
$9.48
52W Low
$13.68
Current
$13.68
52W High
Catalysts & Risks
Catalysts
  • Successful expansion and market share gains in the high-growth mirrorless camera segment, particularly with professional and enthusiast models.
  • Increased demand for industrial metrology and precision equipment driven by semiconductor manufacturing and advanced automotive industries.
  • Strategic partnerships or acquisitions that broaden Nikon's technology portfolio in areas like healthcare or advanced manufacturing.
  • Strong yen depreciation against major currencies, improving the competitiveness of exports and translating to higher repatriated earnings.
Risks
  • Intensified competition in the camera market from rivals like Sony and Canon, leading to price wars and margin erosion.
  • Disruption in the global supply chain, particularly for semiconductor components, impacting production and delivery of cameras and precision equipment.
  • Economic downturns reducing consumer discretionary spending on high-end cameras and capital expenditure by industrial clients.
  • Failure to innovate and adapt quickly to technological shifts, such as advancements in smartphone camera capabilities or new industrial imaging needs.

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