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Naikai Zosen Corporation(7018) Summary

7018
TSE Standard
Naikai Zosen Corporation
15,300
JPY
+250
(+1.66%)
Jan 29, 3:13 pm JST
99.91
USD
Jan 29, 1:13 am EST
Result
PTS
outside of trading hours
15,274
Jan 29, 3:09 pm JST
Summary Chart Historical News Financial Result
PER
12.9
PBR
2.17
Yield
0.26%
Margin Trading Ratio
Stock Price
Jan 29, 2026
Opening Jan 29, 9:00 am
15,290 JPY 99.86 USD
Previous Close Jan 28
15,050 JPY 98.60 USD
High Jan 29, 9:40 am
15,330 JPY 100.25 USD
Low Jan 29, 9:15 am
14,950 JPY 97.57 USD
Volume
36,800
Trading Value
0.56B JPY 3.64M USD
VWAP
15153.72 JPY 98.95 USD
Minimum Trading Value
1,530,000 JPY 9,991 USD
Market Cap
0.03T JPY 0.23B USD
Number of Trades
273
Liquidity & Number of Trades
As of Jan 29, 2026
Liquidity
Slightly High
1-Year Average
440
1-Year High Oct 28, 2025
10,977
Margin Trading
Date Short Interest Long Margin Positions Ratio
Jan 23, 2026 500 257,700 515.40
Jan 16, 2026 600 266,900 444.83
Jan 9, 2026 600 291,200 485.33
Dec 26, 2025 600 312,000 520.00
Dec 19, 2025 1,200 303,200 252.67
Company Profile
Naikai Zosen Corporation is a subsidiary of Hitachi Zosen Group. Following the merger with Innoshima, the company has expanded its product range to include medium-sized bulk carriers, ferries, and various other vessel types.
Sector
Transportation Equipment
Naikai Zosen Corporation primarily focuses on shipbuilding and repair while also engaging in diversified business activities such as civil engineering and hotel management. As a member of the Hitachi Zosen Group, the company collaborates in procuring steel materials and main engines necessary for shipbuilding and repair. Its consolidated subsidiary, Naikai Engineering, is responsible for manufacturing and selling abrasive materials, repairing life rafts, civil engineering, installation and maintenance of facilities, management and operation of customer facilities, and running gift shops. Furthermore, the company operates hotels and restaurants utilizing group-owned buildings, demonstrating its strategy to expand into related fields while maintaining shipbuilding as its core business.