Previous Close | 230.41 |
Open | 232.85 |
Bid | 232.57 x 900 |
Ask | 232.79 x 1300 |
Day's Range | 231.83 - 233.99 |
52 Week Range | 133.88 - 255.23 |
Volume | |
Avg. Volume | 299,411 |
Market Cap | 313.787B |
Beta (5Y Monthly) | 0.50 |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 10.83 |
EPS (TTM) | 21.50 |
Earnings Date | N/A |
Forward Dividend & Yield | 4.01 (1.74%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Sept 28, 2023 |
1y Target Est | 232.32 |
Toyota cars and trucks will lead the fields at the upcoming NASCAR race weekend at World Wide Technology Raceway (WWTR), signaling the first-ever automotive manufacturer partnership for the 700-acre multi-purpose racing facility. WWTR also announced that Toyota has renewed their race entitlement for the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Toyota 200, scheduled for June 1.
Scandal-hit Toyota Motor subsidiary Daihatsu aims to fully resume developing vehicles by as early as the end of this year, the president of the compact carmaker told reporters, adding that he saw opportunities in South America and Africa. Daihatsu last year said it had rigged safety tests for some 88,000 small cars, most of them sold under the Toyota brand, with the scandal posing a reputational risk for Japan's largest automaker. New President Masahiro Inoue was dispatched from Toyota to turn Daihatsu around and put it on a path to growth.
United Auto Workers (UAW) President Shawn Fain is moving quickly in the union's sweeping organizing push at U.S. plants across more than a dozen automakers after clinching an historic victory at a Volkswagen plant in Tennessee. "The win Friday breathes a lot of life into the organizing campaign everywhere," Fain told Reuters on Tuesday. The UAW has targeted organizing the nonunion U.S. plants of 14 automakers, setting aside $40 million for the effort.