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Rakuten, Inc. (RAK.F)

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4.6425-0.1820 (-3.77%)
As of 08:03AM CEST. Market open.
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Previous close4.8245
Open4.6425
Bid4.6610 x 100000
Ask4.7480 x 100000
Day's range4.6425 - 4.6425
52-week range2.9320 - 5.4380
Volume865
Avg. volume249
Market cap10.01B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.79
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-0.8600
Earnings date08 Aug 2024 - 12 Aug 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.06 (1.70%)
Ex-dividend date29 Dec 2022
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Rakuten logs 15th quarter of losses on mobile woes despite record financial unit profit

    TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Rakuten on Tuesday logged its fifteenth consecutive quarter in the red as losses at its mobile service network unit outweighed a record performance from its financial unit. Its financial unit which offers online banking, brokerage, credit card and insurance services, logged an operating profit of 39.3 billion yen, up 47% from a year earlier, as its customer base grew. Rakuten has offered generous joining bonuses for new customers, who gain further discounts and perks across the other services in Rakuten's ecosystem, helping generate subscriber growth but limiting the unit's profits.

  • Bloomberg

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  • Bloomberg

    Rakuten’s Costly Junk Bonds Signal Challenge for Japanese Billionaire Mikitani

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