KYB R&D per Employee
R&D Spending per Employee of KYB (7242.T) as of Aug 18, 2026.
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R&D Spending per Employee of KYB is 2026 0.00 JPY. R&D Spending per Employee of KYB was 2025 0.00 JPY. It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
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KYB Stock analysis
What does KYB do? KYB Corporation is a Japanese automotive supplier that operates worldwide. The company's history began in 1919 when the first shock absorber was manufactured in Japan. Since then, the company has established itself as one of the leading manufacturers of shock absorbers and powertrain components.
KYB's business model is based on the manufacturing and distribution of shock absorbers, suspensions, and powertrain components for various types of vehicles. The company has focused on developing products that offer high quality, reliability, and safety.
In addition to being a shock absorber manufacturer, KYB also offers a wide range of products that optimize and enhance vehicle performance. For example, the company produces components such as vibration absorbers, stabilizers, and steering suspensions. These components contribute to the stability and control of the vehicle.
KYB is divided into various business segments that specialize in providing products for specific types of vehicles. For example, the Automotive Aftermarket segment specializes in manufacturing products for the replacement market. They offer shock absorbers for cars, trucks, and motorcycles, which are made from high-quality materials to ensure long life and high performance.
Another business segment is the production of products for automotive production. KYB works closely with several automotive manufacturers to develop customized solutions for each specific model. For example, KYB supplies shock absorbers and suspensions for a variety of vehicles in the BMW Group.
Another area of KYB is motorsports. The company has experience in motorsports and incorporates this into its products. KYB shock absorbers are used in many race cars to increase performance and control during racing.
In summary, KYB is a global company specializing in the manufacturing and distribution of shock absorbers, suspensions, and powertrain components for various types of vehicles. KYB has focused on developing products that offer high quality, reliability, and safety. With various business segments, KYB is able to offer a wide range of products for the automotive industry. KYB is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of R&D Spending per Employee KYB since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.
R&D per employee shows the research and development investment allocated per employee. Higher values indicate innovation-focused companies.
R&D Spending per Employee's JPY is a key factor for investors. Changes in this metric can signal improving or deteriorating fundamentals, directly impacting the stock price. On Eulerpool, you can track R&D Spending per Employee's KYB historically and in real time.
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