Daihen Stock

Daihen Net Debt per Share

The Net Debt per Share of Daihen (6622.T) as of Aug 23, 2026 is 1,591.56 JPY. In the previous year, Net Debt per Share was 1,778.51 JPY — a change of -10.51% (lower).

Net Debt per Share

1,591.56JPY

YoY

-10.51%

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Net Debt per Share of Daihen is 2026 1,591.56 JPY. Net Debt per Share of Daihen was 2025 1,778.51 JPY. It decreases by -10.51% lower compared to the previous year.

The Daihen Net Debt per Share history

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Net Debt per Share
Date
Net Debt per Share
Jan 1, 2018
808.36 JPY
Jan 1, 2019
1,143.50 JPY
Jan 1, 2020
738.45 JPY
Jan 1, 2021
429.50 JPY
Jan 1, 2022
114.70 JPY
Jan 1, 2023
739.94 JPY
Jan 1, 2024
1,778.51 JPY
Jan 1, 2025
1,591.56 JPY
The Daihen Net Debt per Share history
YEARNet Debt per ShareYoY
1,591.56JPY-10.51%
1,778.51JPY+140.36%
739.94JPY+545.13%
114.70JPY-73.30%
429.50JPY-41.84%
738.45JPY-35.42%
1,143.50JPY+41.46%
808.36JPY+24.03%
651.72JPY-1.51%
661.74JPY+15.45%
573.19JPY-25.13%
765.55JPY
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Daihen Stock analysis

What does Daihen do? The Daihen Corporation, also known as Daihen, is a globally active company headquartered in Osaka, Japan. Established in 1919 by founder Shizuo Sato, the company initially started as a small workshop in Osaka specializing in the repair of electric motors. Over the years, the workshop evolved into a company specializing in the manufacturing of welding equipment and robots. Today, Daihen is a leading manufacturer of welding equipment, robots, and automation systems. The company operates worldwide, with branches in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Daihen is a major player in the industrial automation market and serves customers in a variety of industries, including automotive, electronics, aerospace, and shipbuilding. Daihen's business model revolves around providing customized solutions for automating production processes. The company is divided into multiple business divisions, each specializing in specific industries or applications. One important division of Daihen is welding technology. The company offers a wide range of welding equipment and robots that can be used for various applications in the automotive industry, electronics sector, and other fields. Daihen is well-known in this area for the high quality and reliability of its products. Another division of Daihen is tool machine technology. Here, the company provides machines and automation systems for metal processing and other production processes. These machines can be used for a variety of applications, from manufacturing components for aircraft and automobiles to producing small parts for electronic devices. In addition to these two major divisions, Daihen also has several subsidiaries and holdings specializing in specific applications or industries. For instance, the company has a subsidiary dedicated to manufacturing batteries for electric vehicles. Another subsidiary specializes in the production of microwave devices and other household appliances. Overall, Daihen offers a wide range of products and solutions for automating production processes. The company has earned a reputation as a manufacturer of high-quality and reliable equipment and systems, and it is present in many industries and markets worldwide. In recent years, Daihen has also invested in research and development to drive innovation in automation and robotics. The company collaborates closely with universities, government agencies, and other partners to explore new technologies and develop new applications for its products. With its long history and diverse range of products and solutions for automating production processes, Daihen is present in many industries and markets worldwide and has established a reputation as a manufacturer of high-quality and reliable equipment and systems. With a strong culture of innovation and a clear vision for the future, Daihen will continue to play a significant role in the industrial automation market in the years to come. Daihen is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Daihen stock

Net Debt per Share of Daihen is 1,591.56 JPY in 2026.

Net Debt per Share of Daihen changed from 1,778.51 JPY to 1,591.56 JPY, representing a -10.51% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Net Debt per Share Daihen since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

Net debt per share divides net debt by shares outstanding, showing the debt burden attributable to each share after accounting for cash reserves.

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