IHI EBIT per Share
The EBIT per Share of IHI (7013.T) as of Aug 17, 2026 is 138.40 JPY. In the previous year, EBIT per Share was -67.99 JPY — a change of -303.56% (higher).
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EBIT per Share
138.40JPY
YoY
-303.56%
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EBIT per Share of IHI is 2026 138.40 JPY. EBIT per Share of IHI was 2025 -67.99 JPY. It decreases by -303.56% higher compared to the previous year.
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IHI Stock analysis
What does IHI do? IHI Corporation is a Japanese company specializing in the development, manufacturing, and sale of products and services in various fields. The company was founded in Tokyo in 1853 and has since had an extensive history as a pioneer in many areas of technological advancement. Today, the company is known primarily for its innovations in the energy, industrial, aerospace, and marine construction sectors.
IHI's business model is based on a wide range of products, ranging from ships and aircraft to power plants, refineries, and hospitals. While the company primarily operates in Japan, it also operates in other countries and has branches in Asia, Europe, America, and the Middle East.
The different divisions of IHI Corporation focus on specific areas and offer a wide range of products and services:
- Energy: IHI is a leading provider of technologies and products in the field of renewable energy sources. The company is involved in the development and manufacturing of wind turbines, solar energy, geothermal energy, and hydrogen fuel cells. It also offers services in the field of energy efficiency and optimization, particularly in the industrial sector.
- Industry: IHI produces a variety of products in the field of industrial technology, including welding, pressing, punching, and cutting machines and equipment. The company is also engaged in the manufacturing of pressure vessels, gas turbines, and boiler systems.
- Aerospace: IHI produces components and systems for aircraft and spacecraft, including wings, aircraft gears, and engines. Additionally, the company is involved in aerospace engineering and offers consulting services, as well as training and support.
- Marine Construction: IHI is a major player in the field of ship and marine construction. The company produces container ships, tankers, cruise ships, and drilling platforms. It is also involved in ship maintenance and repair, as well as the development of underwater systems and technologies.
IHI is also engaged in other areas such as construction, transportation, and medical technology. The company conducts research and development activities to develop promising technologies and address the challenges of technological advancement.
In addition to its various divisions, IHI produces a multitude of products such as turbines, generators, pumps, valves, engines, and compressors that are used in many industries. The company also offers services such as commissioning, maintenance and repair, as well as technical support and training.
Overall, IHI has a long and successful history in the development and manufacturing of innovative products and technologies. The company has achieved several milestones, including the development of the first diesel locomotive and gas turbine in Japan, as well as the construction of the world's largest aircraft carrier. Today, IHI continues to focus on innovation and technology to solidify its position as a leading provider in many areas of technological advancement. IHI is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
Frequently Asked Questions about IHI stock
EBIT per Share of IHI is 138.40 JPY in 2026.
EBIT per Share of IHI changed from -67.99 JPY to 138.40 JPY, representing a -303.56% change. The value is higher than the previous year.
On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of EBIT per Share IHI since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.
EBIT per Share measures operating profit allocated to each outstanding share.
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