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Honda Motor Earnings

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Next Earnings Date

Date: May 09, 2025
Time: --
Est. EPS: $0.93
Status: Unconfirmed

Last Earnings Results

Date: February 13, 2025
EPS: $1.31
Est. EPS: $0.94
Revenue: $35.18B

Earnings Call Transcripts

Transcript Quarter Year Date Estimated EPS Actual EPS
Read Transcript Q3 2025 2025-02-13 $0.94 $1.31
Read Transcript Q2 2025 2024-11-06 $0.86 $0.43
Read Transcript Q4 2024 2024-05-11 N/A N/A
Read Transcript Q3 2024 2024-02-09 $0.85 $1.06
Read Transcript Q1 2024 2023-08-10 N/A N/A
Read Transcript Q2 2023 2022-11-12 N/A N/A

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (HMC)

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. develops, manufactures, and distributes motorcycles, automobiles, power products, and other products in Japan, North America, Europe, Asia, and internationally. It operates through four segments: Motorcycle Business, Automobile Business, Financial Services Business, and Life Creation and Other Businesses. The Motorcycle Business segment produces motorcycles, including sports, business, and commuter models; and various off-road vehicles, such as all-terrain vehicles and side-by-sides. The Automobile Business segment offers passenger cars, light trucks, and mini vehicles. The Financial Services Business segment provides various financial services, including retail lending and leasing services to customers, as well as wholesale financing services to dealers. The Life Creation and Other Businesses segment manufactures and sells power products, such as general purpose engines, generators, water pumps, lawn mowers, riding mowers, robotic mowers, brush cutters, tillers, snow blowers, outboard marine engines, walking assist devices, and portable battery inverter power sources. This segment also offers HondaJet aircraft. The company also sells spare parts; and provides after-sale services through retail dealers directly, as well as through independent distributors and licensees. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. was founded in 1946 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

Consumer Cyclical Auto - Manufacturers

$30.03

Stock Price

$46.44B

Market Cap

204.03K

Employees

Tokyo, None

Location

Financial Statements

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Annual Income Statement

Breakdown March 31, 2024 March 31, 2023 March 31, 2022 March 31, 2021 March 31, 2020
Revenue $20.43T $16.91T $14.55T $13.17T $14.93T
Cost of Revenue $16.17T $13.58T $11.57T $10.44T $11.85T
Gross Profit $4.26T $3.33T $2.98T $2.73T $3.08T
Gross Profit Ratio 20.80% 19.70% 20.51% 20.70% 20.62%
Research and Development Expenses $768.85B $880.91B $787.06B $738.89B $804.12B
General and Administrative Expenses $- $- $- $- $-
Selling and Marketing Expenses $- $- $- $- $-
Selling General and Administrative Expenses $2.11T $1.61T $1.33T $1.33T $1.64T
Other Expenses $- $- $-12.31B $-24.82B $-32.65B
Operating Expenses $3.03T $2.49T $2.11T $2.07T $2.45T
Cost and Expenses $19.05T $16.07T $13.68T $12.51T $14.30T
Interest Income $173.69B $73.07B $25.63B $19.80B $49.41B
Interest Expense $59.63B $36.11B $16.87B $13.88B $24.69B
Depreciation and Amortization $1.58T $1.60T $1.48T $1.43T $1.46T
EBITDA $3.17T $2.40T $2.36T $2.08T $2.28T
EBITDA Ratio 15.52% 10.03% 11.67% 11.79% 10.14%
Operating Income $1.38T $839.40B $871.23B $660.21B $633.64B
Operating Income Ratio 6.76% 4.96% 5.99% 5.01% 4.24%
Total Other Income Expenses Net $149.59B $-18.65B $198.96B $253.84B $156.28B
Income Before Tax $1.53T $938.19B $1.07T $914.05B $789.92B
Income Before Tax Ratio 7.50% 5.55% 7.35% 6.94% 5.29%
Income Tax Expense $459.79B $177.03B $309.49B $218.61B $279.99B
Net Income $1.11T $651.42B $707.07B $657.42B $455.75B
Net Income Ratio 5.42% 3.85% 4.86% 4.99% 3.05%
EPS $677.64 $384.03 $411.09 $380.76 $260.13
EPS Diluted $677.64 $384.03 $411.09 $380.76 $260.13
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding 1.63B 1.69B 1.72B 1.72B 1.75B
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding Diluted 1.63B 1.69B 1.72B 1.72B 1.75B
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Breakdown December 31, 2024 September 30, 2024 June 30, 2024 March 31, 2024 December 31, 2023 September 30, 2023 June 30, 2023 March 31, 2023 December 31, 2022 September 30, 2022 June 30, 2022 March 31, 2022 December 31, 2021 September 30, 2021 June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 December 31, 2020 September 30, 2020 June 30, 2020 March 31, 2020
Revenue $5.53T $5.39T $5.40T $5.43T $5.39T $4.98T $4.62T $4.38T $4.44T $4.26T $3.83T $3.88T $3.69T $3.40T $3.58T $3.62T $3.77T $3.65T $2.12T $3.46T
Cost of Revenue $4.35T $4.24T $4.21T $4.28T $4.22T $3.89T $3.63T $3.53T $3.54T $3.44T $3.06T $3.08T $2.92T $2.72T $2.85T $2.85T $2.94T $2.88T $1.77T $2.76T
Gross Profit $1.18T $1.15T $1.20T $1.15T $1.17T $1.09T $997.11B $853.60B $898.60B $814.01B $765.38B $794.51B $763.81B $689.00B $737.45B $778.64B $830.61B $767.11B $354.48B $696.53B
Gross Profit Ratio 21.33% 21.30% 22.10% 21.20% 21.80% 21.90% 21.60% 19.50% 20.20% 19.10% 20.00% 20.50% 20.70% 20.20% 20.60% 21.50% 22.00% 21.00% 16.70% 20.14%
Research and Development Expenses $267.68B $262.66B $215.88B $292.24B $227.20B $206.24B $197.96B $279.00B $220.75B $199.57B $181.59B $223.69B $204.72B $181.43B $177.23B $237.91B $171.85B $166.22B $162.91B $224.15B
General and Administrative Expenses $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Selling and Marketing Expenses $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Selling General and Administrative Expenses $514.75B $629.30B $495.80B $552.55B $567.12B $582.17B $404.70B $469.14B $397.36B $383.20B $361.57B $371.24B $329.64B $308.59B $317.01B $327.52B $381.02B $317.94B $305.25B $478.00B
Other Expenses $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-20.82B $-9.13B $-19.80B $1.19B $-3.64B $9.94B $-26.95B $3.73B $893.00M $-2.50B $-6.39B
Operating Expenses $782.43B $891.96B $711.68B $844.78B $794.32B $788.41B $602.66B $748.14B $618.11B $582.78B $543.16B $594.92B $534.36B $490.02B $494.24B $565.43B $552.87B $484.15B $468.17B $702.14B
Cost and Expenses $5.13T $5.13T $4.92T $5.12T $5.01T $4.68T $4.23T $4.28T $4.16T $4.02T $3.61T $3.68T $3.46T $3.21T $3.34T $3.41T $3.49T $3.37T $2.24T $3.46T
Interest Income $50.11B $50.60B $50.09B $52.87B $42.98B $44.99B $32.85B $25.05B $23.00B $15.89B $9.13B $6.89B $7.66B $5.88B $5.20B $6.23B $4.70B $4.28B $4.59B $10.85B
Interest Expense $13.05B $12.78B $12.22B $27.59B $12.14B $10.85B $9.04B $10.90B $9.56B $8.22B $7.43B $7.20B $3.24B $3.50B $2.92B $5.31B $2.01B $4.72B $1.83B $9.56B
Depreciation and Amortization $181.16B $178.88B $187.93B $976.12B $229.59B $188.08B $185.70B $397.35B $179.59B $195.87B $161.43B $153.07B $150.00B $156.70B $151.29B $179.69B $150.26B $144.87B $149.42B $170.15B
EBITDA $677.82B $374.14B $672.63B $1.28T $609.40B $490.20B $580.14B $459.87B $460.08B $427.11B $383.65B $339.75B $379.45B $355.69B $394.50B $372.19B $538.70B $495.30B $77.82B $380.18B
EBITDA Ratio 12.25% 6.94% 12.44% 23.61% 11.63% 11.30% 15.34% 6.26% 12.00% 11.34% 10.61% 5.99% 11.88% 12.02% 12.99% 12.15% 14.28% 13.56% 3.66% 0.39%
Operating Income $397.31B $257.90B $484.70B $305.59B $379.81B $302.13B $394.45B $105.45B $280.49B $231.24B $222.22B $199.59B $229.45B $198.99B $243.21B $213.21B $277.74B $282.96B $-113.69B $-5.62B
Operating Income Ratio 7.18% 4.78% 8.97% 5.63% 7.05% 6.06% 8.53% 2.41% 6.32% 5.43% 5.80% 5.15% 6.22% 5.85% 6.79% 5.88% 7.36% 7.75% -5.35% -0.16%
Total Other Income Expenses Net $86.29B $-53.23B $73.33B $28.72B $5.43B $62.23B $120.48B $-26.64B $63.05B $47.19B $15.19B $25.36B $55.39B $50.05B $68.15B $42.14B $108.69B $62.76B $40.26B $9.37B
Income Before Tax $483.61B $204.67B $558.04B $334.31B $385.24B $364.36B $514.92B $78.82B $343.55B $278.43B $237.40B $224.95B $284.84B $249.04B $311.36B $255.35B $386.42B $345.72B $-73.43B $3.75B
Income Before Tax Ratio 8.74% 3.80% 10.32% 6.16% 7.15% 7.31% 11.13% 1.80% 7.74% 6.54% 6.20% 5.80% 7.72% 7.32% 8.69% 7.05% 10.25% 9.47% -3.46% 0.11%
Income Tax Expense $150.03B $69.96B $145.15B $119.96B $114.47B $93.38B $131.98B $-48.47B $78.41B $73.27B $73.82B $80.45B $77.24B $78.16B $73.64B $31.80B $87.09B $93.17B $6.55B $25.27B
Net Income $310.58B $100.02B $394.66B $237.56B $253.31B $253.23B $363.07B $112.10B $244.66B $189.29B $149.22B $124.90B $192.96B $166.70B $222.51B $213.32B $284.05B $240.92B $-80.87B $-29.54B
Net Income Ratio 5.62% 1.85% 7.30% 4.38% 4.70% 5.08% 7.85% 2.56% 5.51% 4.45% 3.90% 3.22% 5.23% 4.90% 6.21% 5.89% 7.53% 6.60% -3.81% -0.85%
EPS $199.92 $64.38 $245.43 $147.12 $156.12 $154.47 $219.06 $66.90 $144.48 $332.55 $87.24 $73.02 $112.41 $96.57 $386.61 $370.65 $493.53 $418.59 $-50.07 $-18.30
EPS Diluted $199.92 $64.38 $245.43 $147.12 $156.12 $154.47 $219.06 $66.90 $144.48 $332.55 $87.24 $73.02 $112.41 $96.57 $386.61 $370.65 $493.53 $418.59 $-50.07 $-18.30
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding 1.55B 1.55B 1.61B 1.61B 1.62B 1.64B 1.66B 1.67B 1.69B 1.61B 1.71B 1.71B 1.71B 1.72B 1.61B 1.61B 1.61B 1.61B 1.61B 1.61B
Weighted Average Shares Outstanding Diluted 1.55B 1.55B 1.61B 1.61B 1.62B 1.64B 1.66B 1.67B 1.69B 1.61B 1.71B 1.71B 1.71B 1.72B 1.61B 1.61B 1.61B 1.61B 1.61B 1.61B
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Annual Balance Sheet

Breakdown March 31, 2024 March 31, 2023 March 31, 2022 March 31, 2021 March 31, 2020
Cash and Cash Equivalents $4.95T $3.80T $3.67T $2.76T $2.67T
Short Term Investments $229.58B $263.89B $217.74B $295.31B $190.05B
Cash and Short Term Investments $5.18T $4.07T $3.89T $3.05T $2.86T
Net Receivables $3.80T $2.96T $2.59T $2.60T $2.51T
Inventory $2.44T $2.17T $1.92T $1.55T $1.56T
Other Current Assets $446.76B $384.49B $439.32B $383.70B $365.77B
Total Current Assets $11.87T $9.58T $8.84T $7.58T $7.30T
Property Plant Equipment Net $8.44T $7.89T $8.24T $7.94T $7.68T
Goodwill $- $- $- $- $-
Intangible Assets $999.69B $870.90B $849.51B $818.76B $760.43B
Goodwill and Intangible Assets $999.69B $870.90B $849.51B $818.76B $760.43B
Long Term Investments $7.79T $1.77T $1.79T $1.52T $1.10T
Tax Assets $-5.45T $105.79B $91.59B $99.55B $132.55B
Other Non-Current Assets $672.93B $4.45T $4.17T $3.96T $3.49T
Total Non-Current Assets $17.90T $15.09T $15.13T $14.34T $13.16T
Other Assets $- $- $- $- $-
Total Assets $29.77T $24.67T $23.97T $21.92T $20.46T
Account Payables $1.61T $1.43T $1.24T $1.09T $958.47B
Short Term Debt $4.03T $3.36T $3.19T $3.07T $1.88T
Tax Payables $157.41B $86.25B $96.12B $47.79B $43.76B
Deferred Revenue $- $822.49B $740.11B $825.05B $780.65B
Other Current Liabilities $2.53T $1.78T $1.48T $1.51T $2.91T
Total Current Liabilities $8.32T $6.61T $6.00T $5.72T $5.79T
Long Term Debt $6.06T $4.62T $5.37T $4.97T $4.50T
Deferred Revenue Non-Current $- $513.43B $535.68B $637.42B $817.35B
Deferred Tax Liabilities Non-Current $855.07B $892.08B $990.75B $842.00B $698.87B
Other Non-Current Liabilities $1.53T $1.90T $295.25B $381.57B $373.36B
Total Non-Current Liabilities $8.44T $6.52T $7.20T $6.83T $6.39T
Other Liabilities $- $- $- $- $-
Total Liabilities $16.77T $13.12T $13.20T $12.55T $12.18T
Preferred Stock $- $- $9.48T $8.89T $8.13T
Common Stock $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B
Retained Earnings $10.64T $10.02T $9.54T $8.90T $8.14T
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income Loss $- $1.42T $990.44B $196.71B $-114.64B
Other Total Stockholders Equity $1.97T $-299.34B $-142.81B $-101.74B $-102.12B
Total Stockholders Equity $12.70T $11.23T $10.47T $9.08T $8.01T
Total Equity $13.01T $11.55T $10.77T $9.37T $8.29T
Total Liabilities and Stockholders Equity $29.77T $24.67T $23.97T $21.92T $20.46T
Minority Interest $308.88B $318.04B $299.72B $290.53B $273.76B
Total Liabilities and Total Equity $29.77T $24.67T $23.97T $21.92T $20.46T
Total Investments $2.40T $2.03T $2.00T $1.81T $1.29T
Total Debt $10.08T $7.67T $8.10T $7.72T $7.47T
Net Debt $5.13T $3.86T $4.43T $4.96T $4.80T


Balance Sheet Charts

Breakdown December 31, 2024 September 30, 2024 June 30, 2024 March 31, 2024 December 31, 2023 September 30, 2023 June 30, 2023 March 31, 2023 December 31, 2022 September 30, 2022 June 30, 2022 March 31, 2022 December 31, 2021 September 30, 2021 June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 December 31, 2020 September 30, 2020 June 30, 2020 March 31, 2020
Cash and Cash Equivalents $4.96T $4.62T $4.98T $4.95T $4.32T $4.44T $4.08T $3.80T $3.60T $3.94T $3.63T $3.67T $2.69T $2.62T $2.50T $2.76T $2.87T $2.97T $2.61T $2.67T
Short Term Investments $263.51B $345.22B $192.83B $229.58B $151.90B $176.80B $231.25B $263.89B $382.73B $263.71B $375.87B $217.74B $407.36B $191.25B $274.96B $295.31B $352.12B $84.85B $176.90B $190.05B
Cash and Short Term Investments $5.22T $4.97T $4.98T $4.95T $4.47T $4.62T $4.31T $4.07T $3.98T $4.20T $4.01T $3.89T $3.10T $2.81T $2.78T $3.05T $3.23T $3.05T $2.78T $2.86T
Net Receivables $3.87T $3.53T $3.92T $3.80T $3.44T $3.33T $3.07T $2.96T $2.64T $2.79T $2.68T $2.59T $2.33T $2.26T $2.38T $2.60T $2.32T $2.35T $2.29T $2.51T
Inventory $2.51T $2.47T $2.68T $2.44T $2.34T $2.36T $2.29T $2.17T $2.11T $2.27T $2.09T $1.92T $1.80T $1.76T $1.74T $1.55T $1.45T $1.51T $1.65T $1.56T
Other Current Assets $600.22B $553.70B $712.25B $676.35B $498.80B $399.15B $390.03B $384.49B $363.75B $435.98B $476.45B $439.32B $368.08B $328.05B $379.04B $383.70B $361.23B $314.31B $511.82B $365.77B
Total Current Assets $12.20T $11.52T $12.29T $11.87T $10.75T $10.70T $10.06T $9.58T $9.09T $9.69T $9.25T $8.84T $7.59T $7.16T $7.27T $7.58T $7.36T $7.22T $7.07T $7.30T
Property Plant Equipment Net $8.97T $8.26T $8.84T $8.44T $7.95T $8.30T $8.26T $7.89T $7.99T $8.60T $8.56T $8.24T $8.05T $8.01T $8.01T $7.94T $7.52T $7.56T $7.58T $7.68T
Goodwill $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Intangible Assets $- $- $1.04T $999.69B $934.26B $922.12B $914.72B $870.90B $870.12B $869.80B $874.91B $849.51B $822.57B $826.23B $819.49B $818.76B $807.74B $790.66B $772.43B $760.43B
Goodwill and Intangible Assets $1.06T $1.01T $1.04T $999.69B $934.26B $922.12B $914.72B $870.90B $870.12B $869.80B $874.91B $849.51B $822.57B $826.23B $819.49B $818.76B $807.74B $790.66B $772.43B $760.43B
Long Term Investments $2.13T $2.12T $8.47T $7.79T $2.02T $2.03T $1.98T $1.77T $1.82T $2.05T $1.95T $1.79T $1.67T $1.74T $1.69T $1.52T $1.43T $1.29T $1.14T $1.10T
Tax Assets $146.27B $139.28B $152.68B $170.86B $132.29B $125.69B $115.86B $105.79B $98.88B $98.92B $93.42B $91.59B $100.54B $106.22B $108.54B $99.55B $86.32B $80.18B $87.38B $132.55B
Other Non-Current Assets $6.86T $6.23T $524.96B $502.07B $5.64T $5.60T $5.14T $4.45T $4.27T $4.51T $4.43T $4.17T $4.02T $4.06T $4.09T $3.96T $3.57T $3.55T $3.46T $3.49T
Total Non-Current Assets $19.17T $17.76T $19.03T $17.90T $16.68T $16.98T $16.41T $15.09T $15.05T $16.13T $15.90T $15.13T $14.65T $14.75T $14.71T $14.34T $13.42T $13.28T $13.05T $13.16T
Other Assets $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Total Assets $31.37T $29.27T $31.31T $29.77T $27.43T $27.68T $26.47T $24.67T $24.14T $25.83T $25.15T $23.97T $22.25T $21.90T $21.98T $21.92T $20.78T $20.50T $20.11T $20.46T
Account Payables $1.43T $1.41T $1.47T $1.61T $1.39T $1.43T $1.36T $1.43T $1.16T $1.30T $1.17T $1.24T $1.03T $861.88B $1.02T $1.09T $959.14B $981.68B $781.77B $958.47B
Short Term Debt $- $- $4.75T $4.26T $3.78T $3.76T $3.55T $3.36T $3.28T $3.52T $3.27T $2.28T $3.10T $3.06T $3.27T $1.77T $3.32T $3.12T $3.33T $1.88T
Tax Payables $86.59B $72.31B $138.43B $157.41B $121.20B $107.98B $152.37B $86.25B $91.95B $77.46B $149.65B $96.12B $55.63B $55.32B $52.84B $47.79B $45.95B $42.64B $41.49B $43.76B
Deferred Revenue $- $72.31B $138.43B $157.41B $1.17T $999.55B $932.52B $822.49B $696.87B $705.61B $766.99B $740.11B $615.56B $597.11B $713.39B $825.05B $727.37B $714.46B $681.37B $780.65B
Other Current Liabilities $7.30T $6.50T $2.33T $2.14T $2.14T $2.09T $1.93T $1.78T $1.63T $1.85T $1.70T $2.39T $1.33T $1.32T $1.42T $2.81T $1.40T $1.43T $1.39T $2.91T
Total Current Liabilities $8.82T $8.05T $8.97T $8.32T $7.42T $7.39T $6.99T $6.61T $6.17T $6.75T $6.30T $6.00T $5.52T $5.29T $5.76T $5.72T $5.73T $5.57T $5.55T $5.79T
Long Term Debt $- $- $6.48T $6.31T $5.69T $5.56T $5.19T $4.62T $4.66T $5.05T $5.30T $5.37T $4.77T $4.96T $4.73T $4.97T $4.59T $4.81T $3.47T $4.50T
Deferred Revenue Non-Current $- $- $- $253.39B $600.58B $583.18B $528.08B $513.43B $536.96B $583.78B $571.04B $535.68B $615.39B $620.74B $639.59B $637.42B $834.28B $810.17B $834.68B $817.35B
Deferred Tax Liabilities Non-Current $873.81B $795.45B $921.24B $855.07B $864.53B $947.15B $978.96B $892.08B $942.80B $1.09T $1.07T $990.75B $942.80B $914.76B $883.95B $842.00B $712.61B $670.19B $638.49B $698.87B
Other Non-Current Liabilities $8.31T $7.75T $1.25T $1.02T $514.57B $514.44B $489.73B $1.90T $427.35B $444.26B $426.89B $295.25B $371.47B $370.90B $364.82B $381.57B $339.60B $344.23B $642.54B $373.36B
Total Non-Current Liabilities $9.19T $8.55T $8.65T $8.44T $7.67T $7.61T $7.19T $6.52T $6.57T $7.17T $7.37T $7.20T $6.70T $6.86T $6.62T $6.83T $6.48T $6.63T $6.42T $6.39T
Other Liabilities $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Total Liabilities $18.00T $16.60T $17.61T $16.77T $15.10T $15.00T $14.18T $13.12T $12.74T $13.92T $13.67T $13.20T $12.21T $12.15T $12.38T $12.55T $12.20T $12.20T $11.97T $12.18T
Preferred Stock $- $- $- $- $- $- $9.97T $- $- $- $9.52T $9.48T $9.24T $9.18T $- $15.67B $- $- $- $-
Common Stock $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B $86.07B
Retained Earnings $11.06T $10.97T $10.85T $10.64T $10.61T $10.50T $10.24T $10.02T $9.91T $9.77T $9.58T $9.54T $9.29T $9.20T $9.03T $8.90T $8.49T $8.24T $8.01T $8.14T
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income Loss $- $- $2.83T $2.31T $1.85T $2.23T $2.03T $1.42T $1.34T $1.93T $1.68T $990.44B $532.69B $322.31B $310.56B $-15.67B $-164.89B $-177.35B $-113.53B $-114.64B
Other Total Stockholders Equity $1.92T $1.34T $-358.04B $-345.74B $-491.88B $-444.09B $-358.69B $-299.34B $-232.47B $-171.60B $-142.72B $-142.81B $-142.89B $-99.66B $-101.64B $-133.08B $-101.79B $-101.90B $-102.01B $-102.12B
Total Stockholders Equity $13.07T $12.39T $13.41T $12.70T $12.06T $12.36T $12.00T $11.23T $11.10T $11.61T $11.20T $10.47T $9.77T $9.51T $9.33T $9.08T $8.31T $8.04T $7.88T $8.01T
Total Equity $13.37T $12.67T $13.70T $13.01T $12.33T $12.68T $12.30T $11.55T $11.40T $11.91T $11.49T $10.77T $10.04T $9.75T $9.60T $9.37T $8.58T $8.29T $8.14T $8.29T
Total Liabilities and Stockholders Equity $31.37T $29.27T $31.31T $29.77T $27.43T $27.68T $26.47T $24.67T $24.14T $25.83T $25.15T $23.97T $22.25T $21.90T $21.98T $21.92T $20.78T $20.50T $20.11T $20.46T
Minority Interest $303.38B $281.11B $286.50B $308.88B $279.41B $313.80B $298.56B $318.04B $302.11B $301.19B $285.92B $299.72B $265.45B $246.10B $278.82B $290.53B $269.45B $251.52B $252.67B $273.76B
Total Liabilities and Total Equity $31.37T $29.27T $31.31T $29.77T $27.43T $27.68T $26.47T $24.67T $24.14T $25.83T $25.15T $23.97T $22.25T $21.90T $21.98T $21.92T $20.78T $20.50T $20.11T $20.46T
Total Investments $2.39T $2.46T $8.47T $7.79T $2.17T $2.21T $2.21T $2.03T $2.20T $2.31T $2.32T $2.00T $2.07T $5.99T $1.97T $1.81T $1.78T $1.38T $1.32T $1.29T
Total Debt $- $10.48T $11.05T $10.50T $9.17T $9.01T $8.45T $7.67T $7.66T $8.29T $8.29T $8.10T $7.59T $7.74T $7.72T $7.72T $7.63T $7.64T $7.64T $7.47T
Net Debt $-4.96T $-4.62T $6.07T $5.54T $4.85T $4.57T $4.36T $3.86T $4.06T $4.36T $4.66T $4.43T $4.90T $5.12T $5.22T $4.96T $4.76T $4.67T $5.04T $4.80T

Annual Cash Flow

Breakdown March 31, 2024 March 31, 2023 March 31, 2022 March 31, 2021 March 31, 2020
Net Income $1.11T $938.19B $1.07T $914.05B $789.92B
Depreciation and Amortization $1.58T $721.63B $611.06B $624.24B $699.88B
Deferred Income Tax $- $-108.96B $-72.41B $-164.39B $-82.56B
Stock Based Compensation $- $286.00M $159.00M $129.00M $140.00M
Change in Working Capital $-1.17T $797.21B $302.62B $-192.29B $-260.39B
Accounts Receivables $-138.32B $-155.92B $-24.04B $-133.79B $132.70B
Inventory $-67.83B $-171.47B $-208.90B $68.28B $-59.93B
Accounts Payables $36.52B $105.27B $50.12B $101.30B $-141.16B
Other Working Capital $-998.71B $1.02T $485.43B $-228.08B $-192.00B
Other Non Cash Items $-771.03B $-219.34B $-232.01B $-109.36B $-167.57B
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities $747.28B $2.13T $1.68T $1.07T $979.41B
Investments in Property Plant and Equipment $-348.68B $-632.49B $-449.23B $-551.14B $-601.26B
Acquisitions Net $-192.31B $-23.09B $-46.06B $-95.95B $-17.63B
Purchases of Investments $-282.08B $-527.33B $-488.63B $-433.38B $-282.81B
Sales Maturities of Investments $201.37B $488.64B $534.69B $276.81B $265.98B
Other Investing Activities $-245.57B $16.21B $73.17B $6.77B $16.23B
Net Cash Used for Investing Activities $-867.27B $-678.06B $-376.06B $-796.88B $-619.48B
Debt Repayment $1.49T $-968.59B $-231.16B $-29.11B $264.02B
Common Stock Issued $- $- $- $154.00M $-
Common Stock Repurchased $-250.01B $-156.62B $-62.18B $- $-96.11B
Dividends Paid $-241.87B $-213.47B $-188.40B $-145.09B $-196.79B
Other Financing Activities $-83.47B $-129.67B $-133.98B $-109.94B $-58.52B
Net Cash Used Provided by Financing Activities $918.65B $-1.47T $-615.72B $-283.98B $-87.41B
Effect of Forex Changes on Cash $352.89B $145.48B $229.06B $94.15B $-94.29B
Net Change in Cash $1.15T $128.08B $916.91B $85.67B $178.23B
Cash at End of Period $4.95T $3.80T $3.67T $2.76T $2.67T
Cash at Beginning of Period $3.80T $3.67T $2.76T $2.67T $2.49T
Operating Cash Flow $747.28B $2.13T $1.68T $1.07T $979.41B
Capital Expenditure $-608.66B $-632.49B $-449.23B $-551.14B $-601.26B
Free Cash Flow $138.61B $1.50T $1.23T $521.24B $378.16B

Cash Flow Charts

Breakdown December 31, 2024 September 30, 2024 June 30, 2024 March 31, 2024 December 31, 2023 September 30, 2023 June 30, 2023 March 31, 2023 December 31, 2022 September 30, 2022 June 30, 2022 March 31, 2022 December 31, 2021 September 30, 2021 June 30, 2021 March 31, 2021 December 31, 2020 September 30, 2020 June 30, 2020 March 31, 2020
Net Income $483.61B $100.02B $394.66B $237.56B $385.24B $364.36B $514.92B $78.82B $343.55B $278.43B $237.40B $224.95B $284.84B $249.04B $311.36B $255.35B $386.42B $345.72B $-73.43B $3.75B
Depreciation and Amortization $181.16B $178.88B $187.93B $976.12B $229.59B $188.08B $185.70B $184.74B $179.59B $195.87B $161.43B $153.07B $150.00B $156.70B $151.29B $179.69B $150.26B $144.87B $149.42B $170.15B
Deferred Income Tax $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-286.00M $- $- $- $-26.97B $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-
Stock Based Compensation $- $- $- $453.00M $- $- $- $286.00M $- $- $- $159.00M $- $- $- $129.00M $- $- $- $140.00M
Change in Working Capital $-473.42B $-130.93B $-716.65B $-32.55B $-481.71B $-180.53B $-443.42B $100.44B $-46.39B $451.31B $291.86B $442.97B $318.69B $-92.99B $-366.05B $-97.96B $-34.73B $30.67B $-90.27B $231.06B
Accounts Receivables $-222.33B $109.48B $136.52B $-47.73B $-114.71B $-110.31B $134.43B $-221.30B $32.79B $-50.55B $83.14B $-124.74B $-37.16B $36.36B $101.50B $-140.72B $54.77B $-81.39B $33.55B $-11.30B
Inventory $97.63B $-20.22B $-108.55B $8.58B $-75.51B $-30.05B $29.15B $-53.34B $11.61B $-106.69B $-23.04B $-8.09B $3.63B $-25.61B $-178.83B $-19.79B $55.70B $124.31B $-91.95B $-45.84B
Accounts Payables $-98.33B $114.48B $-164.57B $94.08B $12.34B $101.16B $-171.06B $227.73B $-72.62B $99.19B $-149.02B $109.00B $153.54B $-144.86B $-67.56B $22.37B $15.67B $198.03B $-134.78B $67.40B
Other Working Capital $-250.39B $-334.66B $-580.06B $-87.48B $-303.83B $-141.33B $-435.93B $147.35B $-18.18B $509.37B $380.79B $466.80B $198.67B $41.12B $-221.16B $40.17B $-160.87B $-210.29B $102.91B $220.81B
Other Non Cash Items $-106.72B $1.98B $565.26B $1.04T $-91.35B $-188.08B $-61.08B $52.27B $-105.32B $-202.40B $-72.57B $-62.37B $-103.81B $-21.91B $-89.35B $-90.89B $-177.65B $52.41B $-57.48B $-30.95B
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities $84.63B $149.95B $-81.26B $325.56B $41.77B $183.83B $196.12B $416.27B $371.42B $723.21B $618.13B $731.82B $649.72B $290.83B $7.25B $246.19B $324.30B $573.66B $-71.77B $374.02B
Investments in Property Plant and Equipment $-105.22B $-157.21B $-207.41B $-215.94B $-153.82B $-127.57B $-111.33B $-125.03B $-181.60B $-190.17B $-135.69B $-123.89B $-102.95B $-101.05B $-121.34B $-158.16B $-140.02B $-118.72B $-134.24B $-190.41B
Acquisitions Net $-26.67B $2.02B $40.00M $-6.24B $-70.15B $-2.00B $-39.67B $-12.75B $44.27B $37.74B $147.09B $-118.56B $61.62B $-1.25B $41.03B $2.19B $-97.92B $-2.45B $2.23B $-9.78B
Purchases of Investments $-116.31B $-199.16B $-51.01B $-139.23B $-88.74B $-53.76B $-65.23B $-59.21B $-146.10B $-145.52B $-176.50B $-79.11B $-188.37B $-95.64B $-125.51B $-121.50B $-176.38B $-97.03B $-38.46B $-42.51B
Sales Maturities of Investments $218.65B $87.05B $65.78B $35.55B $59.61B $17.88B $88.33B $102.15B $170.54B $186.54B $29.41B $197.67B $126.75B $96.89B $113.38B $142.17B $53.95B $22.77B $57.92B $51.88B
Other Investing Activities $-88.11B $-59.22B $-53.81B $-206.27B $810.00M $2.91B $1.33B $1.47B $-43.15B $-38.95B $-142.59B $129.61B $-35.42B $-38.82B $-36.28B $2.09B $-59.00M $1.51B $3.23B $7.33B
Net Cash Used for Investing Activities $-117.67B $-326.51B $-192.60B $-325.85B $-252.29B $-162.54B $-126.58B $-93.37B $-156.04B $-150.37B $-278.29B $5.72B $-155.07B $-97.99B $-128.72B $-133.21B $-360.43B $-193.93B $-109.32B $-183.50B
Debt Repayment $307.76B $488.90B $306.33B $473.84B $487.35B $367.85B $164.95B $-95.94B $-551.18B $-273.18B $-569.12B $88.38B $-318.05B $-4.54B $-77.29B $-313.00B $-169.12B $48.56B $169.98B $225.61B
Common Stock Issued $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $- $-261.00M $261.00M $- $- $-390.00M $390.00M $34.00M $- $- $- $-
Common Stock Repurchased $- $-212.21B $-12.18B $-37.43B $-67.96B $-85.50B $-59.11B $-66.88B $-61.00B $-29.00B $- $134.00M $-43.29B $-19.42B $- $- $-2.00M $-1.00M $123.00M $-56.72B
Dividends Paid $-159.39B $- $-188.42B $- $-141.95B $- $-99.92B $- $-102.22B $- $-111.26B $- $-95.13B $- $-93.27B $-44.91B $-32.82B $-19.00B $-48.36B $-48.93B
Other Financing Activities $368.00M $-41.04B $-23.78B $-20.43B $-17.81B $-24.54B $-20.69B $13.28B $348.35B $-41.24B $70.77B $-12.09B $-22.98B $-47.84B $29.27B $-7.62B $159.32B $-17.33B $-9.84B $-7.24B
Net Cash Used Provided by Financing Activities $81.22B $235.65B $81.95B $415.97B $259.63B $257.81B $-14.77B $-149.55B $-366.05B $-343.42B $-609.35B $76.42B $-479.44B $-71.79B $-140.90B $-365.49B $-42.62B $12.23B $111.90B $112.72B
Effect of Forex Changes on Cash $290.56B $-414.07B $214.61B $194.41B $-145.14B $78.02B $225.61B $34.58B $-189.60B $75.80B $224.70B $170.52B $55.97B $-5.22B $7.80B $137.24B $-13.29B $-34.39B $4.59B $-72.71B
Net Change in Cash $338.74B $-354.97B $22.70B $633.86B $-96.04B $357.12B $280.38B $207.93B $-340.26B $305.22B $-44.81B $984.48B $71.17B $115.82B $-254.57B $-115.27B $-92.05B $357.57B $-64.59B $230.53B
Cash at End of Period $4.96T $4.62T $4.98T $4.95T $4.34T $4.44T $4.08T $3.80T $3.60T $3.94T $3.63T $3.67T $2.69T $2.62T $2.50T $2.76T $2.87T $2.97T $2.61T $2.67T
Cash at Beginning of Period $4.62T $4.98T $4.95T $4.32T $4.44T $4.08T $3.80T $3.60T $3.94T $3.63T $3.67T $2.69T $2.62T $2.50T $2.76T $2.87T $2.97T $2.61T $2.67T $2.44T
Operating Cash Flow $84.63B $149.95B $-81.26B $325.56B $41.77B $183.83B $196.12B $416.27B $371.42B $723.21B $618.13B $731.82B $649.72B $290.83B $7.25B $246.19B $324.30B $573.66B $-71.77B $374.02B
Capital Expenditure $-193.67B $-83.25B $-207.41B $-215.94B $-153.82B $-127.57B $-111.33B $-125.03B $-181.60B $-190.17B $-135.69B $-123.89B $-102.95B $-101.05B $-121.34B $-158.16B $-140.02B $-118.72B $-134.24B $-190.41B
Free Cash Flow $-109.04B $66.70B $-288.68B $109.62B $-112.06B $56.26B $84.79B $291.24B $189.82B $533.04B $482.44B $607.93B $546.77B $189.78B $-114.08B $88.03B $184.28B $454.94B $-206.01B $183.60B

Honda Motor Dividends

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Dividend Yield

2.67%

Dividend Payout Ratio

21.85%

Dividend Paid & Capex Coverage Ratio

0.88x

Honda Motor Dividend History

Dividend Adjusted Dividend Date Record Date Payment Date Declaration Date
$0.66069 $0.66069 March 28, 2025 March 28, 2025
$0.52 $0.52 September 27, 2024 September 27, 2024 December 11, 2024 September 09, 2024
$0.58 $0.58 March 27, 2024 March 28, 2024 June 11, 2024 March 08, 2024
$0.591 $0.591 September 28, 2023 September 29, 2023 December 12, 2023 September 01, 2023
$0.43 $0.43 March 29, 2023 March 30, 2023 June 13, 2023 March 02, 2023
$0.443 $0.443 September 28, 2022 September 29, 2022 December 12, 2022 September 01, 2022
$0.4 $0.496 March 29, 2022 March 30, 2022 June 13, 2022 March 02, 2022
$0.387 $0.387 September 28, 2021 September 29, 2021 December 08, 2021 November 05, 2020
$0.39 $0.39 March 29, 2021 March 30, 2021 June 14, 2021 May 18, 2020
$0.19 $0.19 December 29, 2020 December 30, 2020 March 15, 2021 December 04, 2020
$0.1815 $0.15036 September 28, 2020 September 29, 2020 December 09, 2020 November 06, 2019
$0.10341 $0.083 June 26, 2020 June 29, 2020 September 14, 2020 August 06, 2019
$0.25745 $0.21434 March 27, 2020 March 30, 2020 June 10, 2020 February 03, 2020
$0.26016 $0.21 December 27, 2019 December 31, 2019 March 11, 2020 December 02, 2019
$0.25679 $0.21252 September 26, 2019 September 27, 2019 December 06, 2019
$0.209 $0.209 June 26, 2019 June 27, 2019 September 09, 2019 August 05, 2018
$0.206 $0.206 March 27, 2019 March 28, 2019 June 10, 2019 June 03, 2018
$0.25114 $0.2473 December 26, 2018 December 31, 2018 March 07, 2019 February 28, 2018
$0.24553 $0.21448 September 26, 2018 September 27, 2018 December 05, 2018
$0.2427 $0.2427 June 27, 2018 June 28, 2018 September 05, 2018

Honda Motor News

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With new car prices hovering near all-time highs in the United States, a personal vehicle is one of the biggest purchases millions of American consumers will ever make. Data from Kelley Blue Book shows that the average transaction price for new vehicles was $48,641 in January 2025 — up about 1.3% year over year, and equivalent to about 74% of a typical full-time worker’s annual income, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 24/7 Wall St. Key Points: A car is one of the biggest investments many Americans will ever make. For those looking to get the most for their money, there are many factors to consider beyond the sticker price — and for each vehicle segment, at least one model stands out for their overall value and long term cost of ownership. Also: Discover the next Nvidia While there are many makes and models selling for far less than the national average, a low price by itself is not necessarily the most important factor for prospective buyers to consider. A vehicle is a major investment, and as such, consumers seeking the best value should weigh a vehicle’s sticker price along with overall quality, as well as estimated cost of ownership over the long term. Using data from a recent study published by U.S. News and World Report, 24/7 Wall St. identified the best new cars for the money. The study, published in January 2025, compared new vehicles across multiple segments on a wide range of data points — including tech features, fuel economy, cargo space, safety, reliability, estimated repair and insurance costs, and consensus opinion on comfort and handling. We listed the top ranked make and model for 13 vehicle segments. Supplemental data on estimated ranges of both MSRP and fuel economy are as reported by Car and Driver, an automotive industry publication. The list of the best new vehicles for the money is dominated by a small handful of companies. Japanese automaker Honda manufactures the highest ranked model for four segments, including compact car, midsize car, and two-row SUV. Similarly, Hyundai, a South Korean company, has four models on this list, including the highest ranked plug-in hybrid and the best electric SUV. Other automakers on this list include Kia, Ram, and Toyota. (Here is a look at the most reliable car brands.) While sticker prices were a factor in this ranking, the base MSRP varies considerably among the vehicles on this list. The top-ranked subcompact SUV, for example, sells for as little as $22,000, while the lowest listed price for best-value full-size pickup exceeds $42,000, and nearly tops $90,000 for highest trim level. (Here is a look at the car brands with the highest maintenance costs.) Fuel-economy, another factor included in these rankings, also varies considerably across vehicle segments. For drivers who want to save at the pump, and do not need the cargo space offered by SUVs and pickups, the top ranked compact and hybrid cars are rated to get over 40 miles per gallon in certain conditions. The mini-van and full-size pickup on this list, meanwhile, use twice as much fuel to go the same distance when driving in cities. Why it Matters Apart from a house, a new vehicle is the most expensive purchase millions of Americans will ever make. The average new car is now selling for more than $48,000, and with so much money on the line, many prospective buyers want to be sure they are getting the best possible value — and for each vehicle segment, there is at least one model that stands out above the competition. Best Compact Car: Honda Civic Est. MSRP range for the 2025 Honda Civic: $25,345 – $34,045 Approximate fuel economy for the 2025 Honda Civic: 32 – 41 miles per gallon Honda Civic parent company: Honda Motor Company Global headquarters of parent company: Tokyo, Japan Other finalist(s) in the compact car segment include: Mazda3, Toyota Corolla Best Compact SUV: Hyundai Tucson Est. MSRP range for the 2025 Hyundai Tucson: $29,750 – $41,190 Approximate fuel economy for the 2025 Hyundai Tucson: 26 – 28 miles per gallon Hyundai Tucson parent company: Hyundai Motor Group Global headquarters of parent company: Seoul, South Korea Other finalist(s) in the compact SUV segment include: Mazda CX – 5, Ford Escape Best Electric SUV: Hyundai Kona Electric Est. MSRP range for the 2025 Hyundai Kona Electric: $34,270 – $42,445 Approximate range of the 2025 Hyundai Kona Electric: 200 – 261 miles on a full charge Hyundai Kona Electric parent company: Hyundai Motor Group Global headquarters of parent company: Seoul, South Korea Other finalist(s) in the electric SUV segment include: Chevrolet Equinox EV, Kia Niro EV Best Hybrid Car: Hyundai Elantra Hybrid Est. MSRP range for the 2025 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid: $23,025 – $30,600 Approximate fuel economy for the 2025 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid: 31 – 54 miles per gallon Hyundai Elantra Hybrid parent company: Hyundai Motor Group Global headquarters of parent company: Seoul, South Korea Other finalist(s) in the hybrid car segment include: Toyota Camry, Toyota Prius Best Hybrid SUV: Kia Sportage Hybrid Est. MSRP range for the 2025 Kia Sportage Hybrid: $29,965 – $45,565 Approximate fuel economy for the 2025 Kia Sportage Hybrid: 35 – 36 miles per gallon Kia Sportage Hybrid parent company: Kia Motors Corporation Global headquarters of parent company: Seoul, South Korea Other finalist(s) in the hybrid SUV segment include: Kia Niro, Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Best Midsize Car: Honda Accord Est. MSRP range for the 2025 Honda Accord: $29,390 – $40,395 Approximate fuel economy for the 2025 Honda Accord: 32 – 48 miles per gallon Honda Accord parent company: Honda Motor Company Global headquarters of parent company: Tokyo, Japan Other finalist(s) in the midsize car segment include: Hyundai Sonata Best Minivan: Honda Odyssey Est. MSRP range for the 2025 Honda Odyssey: $43,315 – $52,275 Approximate fuel economy for the 2025 Honda Odyssey: 19 – 28 miles per gallon Honda Odyssey parent company: Honda Motor Company Global headquarters of parent company: Tokyo, Japan Other finalist(s) in the minivan segment include: Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid Best Plug-In Hybrid SUV for the: Hyundai Tucson Plug-In Hybrid Est. MSRP range for the 2025 Hyundai Tucson Plug-In Hybrid: $34,510 – $48,485 Approximate fuel economy for the 2025 Hyundai Tucson Plug-In Hybrid: 35 – 38 miles per gallon Hyundai Tucson Plug-In Hybrid parent company: Hyundai Motor Group Global headquarters of parent company: Seoul, South Korea Other finalist(s) in the plug-in hybrid SUV segment include: Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid, Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid Best 2-Row SUV: Honda Passport Est. MSRP range for the 2025 Honda Passport: $43,795 – $49,865 Approximate fuel economy for the 2025 Honda Passport: 21 miles per gallon Honda Passport parent company: Honda Motor Company Global headquarters of parent company: Tokyo, Japan Other finalist(s) in the 2-row SUV segment include: Chevrolet Blazer Best 3-Row SUV: Kia Telluride Est. MSRP range for the 2025 Kia Telluride: $37,585 – $54,780 Approximate fuel economy for the 2025 Kia Telluride: 20 – 22 miles per gallon Kia Telluride parent company: Kia Motors Corporation Global headquarters of parent company: Seoul, South Korea Other finalist(s) in the 3-row SUV segment include: Hyundai Santa Fe Best Subcompact SUV: Kia Soul Est. MSRP range for the 2025 Kia Soul: $21,665 – $26,965 Approximate fuel economy for the 2025 Kia Soul: 30 – 31 miles per gallon Kia Soul parent company: Kia Motors Corporation Global headquarters of parent company: Seoul, South Korea Other finalist(s) in the subcompact SUV segment include: Nissan Kicks, Hyundai Venue Best Midsize Pickup Truck for the: Toyota Tacoma Est. MSRP range for the 2025 Toyota Tacoma: $33,085 – $54,050 Approximate fuel economy for the 2025 Toyota Tacoma: 20 – 23 miles per gallon Toyota Tacoma parent company: Toyota Motor Corporation Global headquarters of parent company: Toyota, Japan Other finalist(s) in the midsize pickup truck segment include: Chevrolet Colorado Best Full-Size Pickup Truck for the: Ram 1500 Est. MSRP range for the 2025 Ram 1500: $42,270 – $89,150 Approximate fuel economy for the 2025 Ram 1500: 17 – 23 miles per gallon Ram 1500 parent company: Stellantis Global headquarters of parent company: Amsterdam, Netherlands Other finalist(s) in the full-size pickup truck segment include: Ford F – 150 The post These Are the Best New Cars for Your Money appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..

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Nissan Replaces CEO After Failed Honda Merger

Chief Executive Makoto Uchida is stepping down, with Chief Planning Officer Ivan Espinosa taking the helm of the Japanese carmaker.

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Why Are Honda and Toyota Trying to Compete With SpaceX?

It's only March, and we already we have a blue-ribbon winner for the most unexpected business news of 2025. According to CNBC, carmakers including Honda Motor Co. (HMC 1.35%), Toyota Motor Corporation (TM 1.

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8 Auto Companies That Could Take Ford’s Crown in America Within the Next 10 Years

When you think about Ford, you likely think of an automobile icon, a Detroit legend, a titan of the industry, and a dozen other words that probably all work. Ever since Ford was founded in 1903, the company and its Model T laid the groundwork for an industry that would soon take on a life of its own. Key Points Ford is one of the most iconic names in the automobile industry. While Ford might be a historic giant, the auto industry has not only caught up but, in many ways, surpassed it. Brands like Tesla, Hyundai, and Toyota are all likely to surpass Ford in the next 10 years. Earn up to 3.8% on your money today (and get a cash bonus); click here to see how. (Sponsored) Ford remains one of the world’s largest automakers and one of the original “big three” members still alive and kicking. However, while Ford may have an incredibly successful backstory, the auto industry is moving at lightspeed, and in the next ten years, Ford could be in the shadow of new industry giants. 8. General Motors GM is another one of the original “big three” automakers. Vehicles sold 2024: 2.7 million Most popular models: Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, Chevy Equinox, Corvette Founded: September 1908 Market share: 17% Bitter Rivals GM and Ford are the two staple names in American automobiles. For over 100 years, Ford and General Motors have been “bitter” rivals, and in many ways, they have made each other produce better vehicles. The reality is that General Motors has already had Ford’s crown multiple times, with the F-150 outselling anything GM makes, right now, Ford is in the driver’s seat. Still, GM and its staple brands are ready to push Ford into the backseat and take over. 7. Volkswagen You can’t ignore Volkswagen’s scale and capability. Vehicles sold 2024: 379,178 Most popular models: Jetta, Tiguan Founded: May 1937 Market share: 3.6% Giant Potential If Volkswagen wanted to, they could make a run at dominating the US auto industry. While Volkswagen might seem like an unlikely opponent to take Ford’s crown in the next decade, it’s important to remember that this is the second largest vehicle manufacturer in the world. This scale and opportunity give Volkswagen all the drive it needs to try to push its market share into the double digits while taking down Ford’s at the same time. Will everyone in the United States want to drive a Jetta? Only time will tell. 6. Stellantis Stellantis is struggling now, but not out of the fight. Vehicles sold 2024: 1.3 million Most popular models: Jeep Wrangler, Dodge Charger, Jeep Cherokee Founded: January 2021 Market share: 12% A Global Giant Stellantis is now the home of staple American names like Chrysler and Jeep. With 14 different vehicle brands, including Jeep, Chrysler, Fiat, Maserati, Dodge, and Ram Trucks, Ford would be wrong to ignore this brand. Stellantis’ presence in more than 130 countries gives it a unique production advantage, and its lineup is deep enough to match everything Ford sells but for less. As a result, while it may not seem likely today, Stellantis could set its sights on Ford and quickly catch up. 5. Honda It’s hard to ignore just how strong Honda is. Vehicles sold 2024: 1.2 million Most popular models: Civic, Accord, Pilot Founded: September 24, 1948 Market share: 7.3% Better Resale Value Honda vehicles have very strong resale value, better than Ford. Compared to Ford models, Honda vehicles tend to have higher resale value, which has been increasingly crucial to vehicle buyers who want to capitalize on this value down the road. In addition, Honda’s reputation for reliability is second-to-none, and Ford, once known for being an acronym for Found On Road Dead, will have a hard time winning customers over from a brand that offers far more reliability. 4. Toyota Toyota’s reputation for quality can’t be ignored. Vehicles sold 2024: 2.3 million Most popular models: Camry, Corolla, Highlander Founded: August 1937 Market share: 15% Reliability Above All Else When it comes to reliability, Toyota vastly outperforms Ford. Even if you only look at the auto industry once in a blue moon, you should know that Toyota has been coming for Ford’s crown for years. Offering better reliability, durability, and a more overall value than Ford, Toyota’s models like the Camry and Corolla are some of the United States’ best-selling cars year-over-year for a reason. Since its introduction in 1966, the Corolla has sold over 50 million vehicles, a number even the F-150 can’t match. 3. Hyundai Motor Group Hyundai has come a long way in the last two decades. Vehicles sold 2024: 988,000 Most popular models: Tucson, Santa Fe, Elanta Founded: December 1967 Market share: 11% From Good to Great There is no question Hyundai’s market share will continue to grow. If you turn back the clock a decade ago, Hyundai (and by extension Kia) was a good car company that held its own and had the best warranty in America. Fast forward to today, and Hyundai and Kia can do no wrong. The Tucson, Santa Fe, and the K5 are selling out as fast as the company can make them. Hyundai’s emphasis on making many features standard compared to luxury auto brands is winning customers over en masse, a lesson Ford should be taking note of. 2. Mazda Mazda isn’t just the “Zoom Zoom” brand anymore. Vehicles sold 2024: 424,382 Most popular models: CX-5, CX-30, CX-9 Founded: January 1920 Market share: 3.6% Growing Fast Buying a Mazda is a good balance between fun and luxury. Mazda must be doing something right for a car company to see a 16% change in annual sales year over year between 2023 and 2024. With a lineup that appeals to all types of customers of all budgets, the company has positioned itself somewhere between luxury vehicles and budget-friendly, and it’s working in a big way. Mazda’s emphasis on affordability without compromise, including its wildly popular CX-30, is paying off and Ford should watch out as Mazda will only keep growing. 1. Tesla Tesla is now the largest market cap in the US auto industry. Vehicles sold 2024: 634,000 Most popular models: Model 3, Model Y Founded: 2003 Market share: 4% The EV King The Tesla brand shows no signs of slowing down its growth. With a 50% market share of the electric vehicle market in the United States, Tesla has already overtaken Ford for its crown in some ways. Along with having a (much) larger market cap, Tesla is well on its way to dominating the US market and pushing it toward an electric future whether other car companies want to acknowledge this reality or not. Ford may not stand a chance if Tesla figures out how to make supercharger stations as numerous as gas stations. The post 8 Auto Companies That Could Take Ford’s Crown in America Within the Next 10 Years appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..

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Why automakers including Honda and Toyota are pouring millions into rockets and satellites

As cars are becoming more connected, automakers see access to space as an important investment.

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Honda Plans to Make Next Civic in Indiana to Avoid Tariff Hit, Report Says

Honda Motor (HMC) plans to produce its next Civic hybrid in Indiana rather than Mexico to avoid the impact of possible tariffs, according to a Reuters report.

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Honda moves Civic production plans to Indiana from Mexico to avoid Trump's tariffs: report

Honda is the latest major company to consider a pivot to US manufacturing after Trump revealed his plan to levy 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada.

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Why Japanese Auto Makers Could Win From Trump's Trade Policies

Japan's well-honed skills at trade diplomacy make some mitigation of Donald Trump's tariffs possible, if not likely.

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Honda reportedly shifting production of next-gen Civic to US from tariff-threatended Mexico

Honda Motor (NYSE:HMC) is shifting production of its next-gen Civic hybrid to Indiana, dodging potential US tariffs on North American imports, according to US media reporrts. The automaker originally planned to build the model in Mexico starting in 2027.

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Exclusive: Honda to produce next Civic in Indiana, not Mexico, due to US tariffs, sources say

Honda has decided to produce its next-generation Civic hybrid in the U.S. state of Indiana, instead of Mexico, to avoid potential tariffs on one of its top-selling car models, according to three people familiar with the matter.

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Here's Why You Should Offload Honda Stock From Your Portfolio

HMC's performance is likely to get hurt by declining revenues in the Power Products segment, high R&D expenses and rising debt levels.

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SoCal Honda Dealers Named Founding Partner of Dignity Health Sports Park and Official Partner of the LA Galaxy

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LA Galaxy launched partnership with Southern California Honda Dealers naming them an Official Partner of the team and Founding Partner of its stadium.

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Foxconn has asked Honda to form partnership, Nikkei reports

Taiwan's Foxconn has proposed forming a partnership with Japan's Honda Motor , aiming to create a tie-up framework that also includes rival carmakers Nissan Motor and Mitsubishi Motors , the Nikkei newspaper reported on Friday.

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Japan lobbies US over planned Trump tariffs on cars

Japan has raised concerns with the US over potential 25% tariffs on car imports, following threats from President Donald Trump, according to Bloomberg. Such a move would hit Japan's economy hard, as cars are its biggest export, with the US as its largest market.

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Honda, Nissan Merger Talks Could Reportedly Restart on One Condition

That massive Japanese auto merger may not be totally dead after all.

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Honda ready to revive takeover talks if Nissan CEO Uchida leaves, FT reports

Honda is willing to resume takeover talks to form the world's fourth-biggest carmaker, provided Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida steps down, the Financial Times reported on Monday, citing sources familiar with the discussions.

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Honda Q3 Earnings Surpass Expectations, Revenues Decline Y/Y

HMC reports better-than-expected fiscal Q3 results and expects fiscal 2025 sales volumes from the Motorcycle & Automobile to increase year over year.

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Toyota and Honda will be most affected if U.S. tariffs remain contained to Canada and Mexico: CLSA

Christopher Richter, CLSA's senior analyst for Japanese autos, discusses the the impact of U.S. tariffs on Japanese automakers.

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Why I've Backed the Truck and Loaded Up on These 3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks

The S&P 500 is near its all-time high. The deadline for funding the U.S. government is rapidly approaching with no budget deal finalized yet.

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Honda and Nissan end talks to form a joint venture

Japanese automaker Honda reported a 7% decline in profit for the nine months that ended in December on Thursday as it terminated talks on integrating its business with Nissan.Tokyo-based Honda Motor Co. said its motorcycles business was strong, but its auto sales suffered in China and Japan, while demand stayed solid in the U.S.Honda's April-December 2024 profit totaled 805 billion yen ($5 billion), down from 869.6 billion yen the same period in 2023.Nine-month sales gained nearly 9% to 16.3 trillion yen ($106 billion).Honda and Japanese rival Nissan Motor Corp., along with the smaller Mitsubishi Motors Corp., said in December that they were in talks to set up a joint holding company.The automakers said Thursday they were ending the talks, although existing collaborations in electric vehicles and smart cars will continue.

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Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (HMC) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (NYSE:HMC ) Q3 2025 Earnings Conference Call February 13, 2025 3:00 AM ET Company Participants Shinji Aoyama - Director & EVP Eiji Fujimura - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Operator Thank you very much for spending your time to join us here today.

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Honda's $60B merger with Nissan falls apart

The $60 billion mega-merger between Honda and Nissan has been called off, in part because of Nissan's “pride and insufficient alarm about its predicament,” writes Reuters, citing half a dozen sources.

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Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (HMC:NYSE) announced its consolidated financial results for the fiscal third quarter ended December 31, 2024

TOKYO , Feb. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Honda Motor Co., Ltd. today announced its consolidated financial results for the fiscal third quarter ended December 31, 2024.

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US NHTSA launches engineering analysis into over 129,000 Honda vehicles

The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Thursday it had opened an engineering analysis into 129,092 U.S. Honda Motor vehicles after receiving reports of camera failure.

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Honda-Nissan merger collapses

As widely expected, Honda and Nissan have ended discussions about a potential merger but will continue working together on electric vehicle (EV) development. The two Japanese automakers, along with Mitsubishi, had considered joining forces to compete with rising Chinese EV manufacturers.

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Auto giants Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi drop merger talks

Honda and Nissan initially wanted to finalize an agreement by June.

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