Yonex Co Working Capital
The Working Capital of Yonex Co (7906.T) as of Jun 21, 2026 is 48.29 B JPY.In the previous year, Working Capital was 39.63 B JPY — a change of 21.83% (higher).
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48.29 BJPY
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21.83%
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Working Capital of Yonex Co is 2026 48.29 B JPY. Working Capital of Yonex Co was 2025 39.63 B JPY. It decreases by 21.83% higher compared to the previous year.
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Yonex Co Stock analysis
What does Yonex Co do? Yonex Co. Ltd is a Japanese company that manufactures and distributes sports equipment, particularly in the field of badminton and tennis. The company was founded in 1946 by Minoru Yoneyama and has its headquarters in Tokyo.
The founding idea of Yonex was based on the development of high-quality tennis rackets. In the 1950s, the company expanded its offerings to include badminton equipment, which became another important focus. In the 1960s, Yonex established itself as a market leader in this segment.
The company's business model is based on the development and production of high-quality sports products and their marketing. Yonex aims to develop products that provide maximum functionality and performance, and meet the needs of both professional athletes and hobby players.
The company operates in various areas, including badminton, tennis, golf, skiing, running, and racket sports. Yonex offers a wide range of products, including rackets, shoes, balls, bags, clothing, and accessories.
In the field of badminton, Yonex has played a significant role and has supported numerous successful professional athletes due to the quality and performance of its products. Yonex badminton rackets are known worldwide and have a very high brand awareness. In the tennis sector, Yonex rackets are less well-known, but the focus on quality and performance is also reflected here.
Yonex's product range also includes golf clubs, which are made from high-quality materials and meet the needs of golfers of all skill levels. The products include clubs, balls, accessories, and clothing, and are appreciated by professional and hobby golfers worldwide.
In the field of running, Yonex produces a wide range of running shoes specifically designed for the needs of runners. The shoes are equipped with innovative materials and technologies to maximize performance and comfort.
The company is constantly working to expand its offerings and enter new markets. This includes the development of products for winter sports, particularly skiing.
In summary, Yonex is a company that specializes in the development and production of high-quality sports products. The product range includes a wide range of products for different sports and target groups. The high performance and functionality of the products are always a focus. The company has established itself as a market leader in areas such as badminton throughout its history and is striving to enter further markets and develop innovative products. Yonex Co is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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Working Capital of Yonex Co amounted to 39.63 B JPY 48.29 B
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