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Hyundai Motor Company (005380.KS)

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249,500.00-500.00 (-0.20%)
At close: 03:30PM KST
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Previous close250,000.00
Open250,000.00
Bid249,000.00 x 0
Ask249,500.00 x 0
Day's range243,000.00 - 253,500.00
52-week range169,300.00 - 261,000.00
Volume980,459
Avg. volume1,583,927
Market cap60.079T
Beta (5Y monthly)0.95
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield13,400.00 (5.37%)
Ex-dividend date28 Mar 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 4-Hyundai Motor Q1 hurt by weak home sales, doubles down on hybrids, India

    South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Co warned on Thursday of intensifying competition and uncertain global economic conditions after posting a 2.4% drop in quarterly profit, hit by a domestic sales plunge. Hyundai's cautious outlook and weak performance contrast with bullish forecasts from its U.S. rivals such as General Motors and Ford Motor Co who this week reported strong profit growth thanks to stable pricing and demand for gasoline-engine vehicles. The once-stellar performer that outdid rivals during the severe global economic downturn more than a decade ago is now facing strong near-term headwinds from its shrinking exposure to China and faltering demand in South Korea.

  • Reuters

    Hyundai Motor Q1 hurt by weak home sales, doubles down on hybrids, India

    South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Co warned on Thursday of intensifying competition and uncertain global economic conditions after posting a 2.4% drop in quarterly profit, hit by a domestic sales plunge. Hyundai's cautious outlook and weak performance contrast with bullish forecasts from its U.S. rivals such as General Motors and Ford Motor Co who this week reported strong profit growth thanks to stable pricing and demand for gasoline-engine vehicles. The once-stellar performer that outdid rivals during the severe global economic downturn more than a decade ago is now facing strong near-term headwinds from its shrinking exposure to China and faltering demand in South Korea.

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    TIMELINE-Volkswagen Tennessee plant workers vote on UAW membership

    The UAW has tried and failed for years to organize non-union U.S. auto factories, most of them built by Asian and European automakers in southern U.S. states where so-called right-to-work labor laws make it optional for workers to pay union dues. Volkswagen workers in Chattanooga, Tennessee, will vote this week, beginning Wednesday and ending on Friday, on whether to organize with the UAW union.