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Hokkaido Electric Power Company, Incorporated(9509) Summary

9509
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Hokkaido Electric Power Company, Incorporated
1,033.0
JPY
-5.0
(-0.48%)
Jan 29, 1:15 pm JST
6.74
USD
Jan 28, 11:15 pm EST
Result
PTS
outside of trading hours
1,032.7
Jan 29, 1:14 pm JST
Summary Chart Historical News Financial Result
PER
7.9
PBR
0.62
Yield
2.90%
Margin Trading Ratio
8.07
Stock Price
Jan 29, 2026
Opening Jan 29, 9:00 am
1,027.0 JPY 6.70 USD
Previous Close Jan 28
1,038.0 JPY 6.80 USD
High Jan 29, 1:00 pm
1,035.5 JPY 6.77 USD
Low Jan 29, 9:07 am
1,014.0 JPY 6.62 USD
Volume
2,276,800
Trading Value
2.34B JPY 0.02B USD
VWAP
1025.7 JPY 6.7 USD
Minimum Trading Value
103,300 JPY 674 USD
Market Cap
0.22T JPY 1.45B USD
Number of Trades
4,203
Liquidity & Number of Trades
As of Jan 29, 2026
Liquidity
High
1-Year Average
10,141
1-Year High Aug 4, 2025
51,661
Margin Trading
Date Short Interest Long Margin Positions Ratio
Jan 23, 2026 1,084,100 6,035,000 5.57
Jan 16, 2026 1,144,500 5,760,000 5.03
Jan 9, 2026 1,106,200 6,650,300 6.01
Dec 26, 2025 1,113,900 7,147,900 6.42
Dec 19, 2025 1,088,900 7,661,400 7.04
Company Profile
Hokkaido Electric Power Company, Incorporated primarily relies on nuclear and coal-fired power generation. Demand peaks in winter. With three nuclear reactors currently offline, the company aims for their restart.
Sector
Electric Power & Gas
Hokkaido Electric Power Company, Incorporated focuses mainly on power generation and retail electricity business, while also engaging in information and communication services. The company is committed to renewable energy projects, including offshore wind power generation in Ishikari Bay and geothermal power generation. Established in 1951, it was founded as part of Japan's "9 Electric Power Companies" system, which divided the country into nine regions, each served by a monopoly power company. Hokkaido Electric Power Company was assigned to cover the Hokkaido region. Japan's electricity policy has undergone gradual deregulation, with power generation liberalized from 1995 and retail electricity from 2000, culminating in full deregulation in 2016. However, power transmission and distribution remain under regional monopolies. Hokkaido Electric Power Company continues to maintain a high market share in its service area for electricity business.