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Mitsui & Co., Ltd. (MITSF)

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50.45+2.45 (+5.10%)
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Previous close48.00
Open50.45
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range50.45 - 50.45
52-week range31.20 - 51.98
Volume1,943
Avg. volume2,273
Market cap75.546B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.79
PE ratio (TTM)11.04
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.64 (1.33%)
Ex-dividend date27 Sept 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Bloomberg

    Buffett-Backed Mitsui Plans $1.3 Billion Share Repurchases

    (Bloomberg) -- Warren Buffett-backed Mitsui & Co. said it would repurchase as much as 200 billion yen ($1.3 billion) worth of shares after assets sales helped offset weaker annual profits.Most Read from BloombergTesla Axes Supercharger Team in Blow to Broader EV MarketNYPD Arrests Over 300 Protesters in Crackdown on College CampusesFed to Signal Delay of Interest-Rate CutsThe Ozempic Effect: How a Weight Loss Wonder Drug Gobbled Up an Entire EconomyLilly Soars as Forecast Boost Shows Weight-Loss

  • Benzinga

    EXCLUSIVE: Atlas Lithium Partners with Mitsui for $30M Investment and Lithium Offtake, Signals Confidence in Brazil's Lithium Valley Project

    Atlas Lithium Corporation (NASDAQ:ATLX) has signed definitive investment and offtake agreements with Mitsui & Co, Ltd, which the Company considers to be a strong validation of its project and team. Mitsui is purchasing $30 million in common shares of Atlas Lithium at a 10% premium to the 5-day VWAP and, at the same time, entering into an Offtake Agreement for the future purchase of 15,000 tons of lithium concentrate from Phase 1 and 60,000 tons per year for five years from Phase 2 of Atlas Lithi

  • Reuters

    Japan's Mitsui to invest in Atlas Lithium in the US

    Japan's Mitsui & Co said on Thursday the company agreed to invest in Atlas Lithium Corporation in the United States by subscribing to a $30 million third-party allocation of new shares by the U.S. company. Atlas is developing a lithium mine project in Brazil's Lithium Valley. The project in Brazil is expected to start production in the fourth quarter of 2024, with its annual production to reach 300,000 tons of spodumene concentrate, which would be enough to be used in about 1 million electric vehicles, Mitsui said.