Nomura Holdings, Inc. (NMR)
- Previous Close
5.87 - Open
5.75 - Bid --
- Ask --
- Day's Range
5.70 - 5.80 - 52 Week Range
3.38 - 6.62 - Volume
2,252,428 - Avg. Volume
3,205,331 - Market Cap (intraday)
17.143B - Beta (5Y Monthly) 0.70
- PE Ratio (TTM)
24.04 - EPS (TTM)
0.24 - Earnings Date --
- Forward Dividend & Yield --
- Ex-Dividend Date Sep 29, 2021
- 1y Target Est
6.84
Nomura Holdings, Inc. provides various financial services to individuals, corporations, financial institutions, governments, and governmental agencies worldwide. It operates through three segments: Retail, Investment Management, and Wholesale. The Retail segment offers various financial products and investment consultation services. The Investment Management segment engages in the management of funds, investment trusts, and other investment solutions; and provision of investment advisory, custodial, and administrative services. The Wholesale segment is involved in the research, sale, trading, agency execution, and market-making of fixed income and equity-related products. This segment also engages in underwriting various securities and other financial instruments, such as various classes of shares, convertible and exchangeable securities, investment grade and high yield debts, sovereign and emerging market debts, structured securities, and other securities; arranging private placements, as well as other capital raising activities; and the provision of financial advisory services on business transactions comprising mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, spin-offs, capital structuring, corporate defense activities, leveraged buyouts, and risk solutions. The company was formerly known as The Nomura Securities Co., Ltd. and changed its name to Nomura Holdings, Inc. in October 2001. Nomura Holdings, Inc. was incorporated in 1925 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
www.nomuraholdings.com26,775
Full Time Employees
March 31
Fiscal Year Ends
Sector
Industry
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Statistics: NMR
Valuation Measures
Market Cap
16.84B
Enterprise Value
--
Trailing P/E
24.08
Forward P/E
15.34
PEG Ratio (5yr expected)
0.81
Price/Sales (ttm)
2.21
Price/Book (mrq)
0.81
Enterprise Value/Revenue
--
Enterprise Value/EBITDA
--
Financial Highlights
Profitability and Income Statement
Profit Margin
8.10%
Return on Assets (ttm)
0.23%
Return on Equity (ttm)
3.73%
Revenue (ttm)
1.44T
Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)
116.49B
Diluted EPS (ttm)
0.24
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Total Cash (mrq)
29.88T
Total Debt/Equity (mrq)
994.42%
Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)
--
Research Analysis: NMR
Analyst Price Targets
Fair Value
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Research Reports: NMR
Analyst Report: Nomura Holdings, Inc.
Nomura is Japan’s largest broker, about twice the size of rival Daiwa Securities and roughly three times the size of the securities units of the three megabanks. It is also the largest asset-management company in Japan, with a similar size differential compared with its rivals. Despite its topnotch brand name in retail broking and asset management in Japan, Nomura has struggled to compete effectively in the institutional securities business against larger global rivals. In 2008, Nomura bought European and Asian assets of the failed Lehman Brothers, which led to a sharply higher cost base but did not provide commensurate revenue. Nomura has reduced the scale of these businesses but maintains its ambition to compete globally with the top players.
RatingBearishPrice TargetAnalyst Report: Nomura Holdings, Inc.
Nomura is Japan’s largest broker, about twice the size of rival Daiwa Securities and roughly three times the size of the securities units of the three megabanks. It is also the largest asset-management company in Japan, with a similar size differential compared with its rivals. Despite its topnotch brand name in retail broking and asset management in Japan, Nomura has struggled to compete effectively in the institutional securities business against larger global rivals. In 2008, Nomura bought European and Asian assets of the failed Lehman Brothers, which led to a sharply higher cost base but did not provide commensurate revenue. Nomura has reduced the scale of these businesses but maintains its ambition to compete globally with the top players.
RatingNeutralPrice TargetAnalyst Report: Nomura Holdings, Inc.
Nomura is Japan’s largest broker, about twice the size of rival Daiwa Securities and roughly three times the size of the securities units of the three megabanks. It is also the largest asset-management company in Japan, with a similar size differential compared with its rivals. Despite its topnotch brand name in retail broking and asset management in Japan, Nomura has struggled to compete effectively in the institutional securities business against larger global rivals. In 2008, Nomura bought European and Asian assets of the failed Lehman Brothers, which led to a sharply higher cost base but did not provide commensurate revenue. Nomura has reduced the scale of these businesses but maintains its ambition to compete globally with the top players.
RatingNeutralPrice TargetAnalyst Report: Nomura Holdings, Inc.
Nomura is Japan’s largest broker, about twice the size of rival Daiwa Securities and roughly three times the size of the securities units of the three megabanks. It is also the largest asset-management company in Japan, with a similar size differential compared with its rivals. Despite its topnotch brand name in retail broking and asset management in Japan, Nomura has struggled to compete effectively in the institutional securities business against larger global rivals. In 2008, Nomura bought European and Asian assets of the failed Lehman Brothers, which led to a sharply higher cost base but did not provide commensurate revenue. Nomura has reduced the scale of these businesses but maintains its ambition to compete globally with the top players.
RatingNeutralPrice Target