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Kyushu Electric Power Company, Incorporated(9508) Summary

9508
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Kyushu Electric Power Company, Incorporated
1,669.5
JPY
+37.5
(+2.30%)
Dec 15, 3:30 pm JST
10.77
USD
Dec 15, 1:30 am EST
Result
PTS
outside of trading hours
1,685
Dec 15, 11:48 pm JST
Summary Chart Historical News Financial Result
PER
5.8
PBR
0.99
Yield
2.99%
Margin Trading Ratio
24.66
Stock Price
Dec 15, 2025
Opening Dec 15, 9:00 am
1,651.0 JPY 10.59 USD
Previous Close Dec 12
1,632.0 JPY 10.47 USD
High Dec 15, 3:30 pm
1,669.5 JPY 10.77 USD
Low Dec 15, 1:02 pm
1,643.5 JPY 10.56 USD
Volume
1,606,700
Trading Value
2.66B JPY 0.02B USD
VWAP
1658.28 JPY 10.7 USD
Minimum Trading Value
166,950 JPY 1,077 USD
Market Cap
0.79T JPY 5.11B USD
Number of Trades
3,294
Liquidity & Number of Trades
As of Dec 15, 2025
Liquidity
High
1-Year Average
3,883
1-Year High May 1, 2025
9,670
Margin Trading
Date Short Interest Long Margin Positions Ratio
Dec 5, 2025 106,500 1,518,300 14.26
Nov 28, 2025 184,300 1,420,500 7.71
Nov 21, 2025 93,600 1,469,200 15.70
Nov 14, 2025 90,700 1,625,100 17.92
Nov 7, 2025 89,600 1,671,200 18.65
Company Profile
Kyushu Electric Power Company, Incorporated has a high concentration of power generation on remote islands nationwide. Three nuclear reactors are in operation, while two reactors at Genkai have been decommissioned. The company is actively pursuing telecommunications.
Sector
Electric Power & Gas
Kyushu Electric Power Company, Incorporated primarily focuses on domestic electricity business. It operates in six business segments: power generation and sales, transmission and distribution, overseas operations, other energy services, ICT services, and urban development. The company also engages in power generation and transmission/distribution businesses overseas. Established in 1951, it was formed as part of Japan's "nine electric power companies" system, which divided the country into nine regions, each with a monopoly on transmission and distribution within its area. Kyushu Electric Power was assigned to the Kyushu region. Japan's power policy has gradually liberalized power generation since 1995 and retail electricity since 2000, with full liberalization implemented in 2016. However, transmission and distribution still maintain a regional monopoly system. Kyushu Electric Power continues to maintain a high market share in its regional power business.