Yaskawa Electric's shares have underperformed recently on growing worries about China's economy and EV capex demand. Yaskawa's fiscal Q1 results were disappointing, with weaker growth in the AC servo ...
If you’ve been following YASKAWA Electric lately and find yourself wondering whether it’s time to buy, hold, or move on, you’re not alone. Plenty of investors are eyeing this automation giant, looking ...
Wide-moat Yaskawa Electric’s 6506 revenue growth of 22.0% year on year in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2022, ending February, was largely in line with expectations, driven by strong robot sales.
Yaskawa America is consolidating its operations in Illinois and Wisconsin – and making Franklin its North American headquarters. Yaskawa plans to invest $180 million in its Franklin operation. The ...
Although Yaskawa’s 7% year-on-year revenue decline in the May quarter was in line with expectations, its operating margin of 8.4%, down from 11.5% in the previous year, was a negative surprise, ...
Yaskawa Electric offers direct exposure to recovering automation demand, but recent results have been volatile and margins disappointing. Orders are improving, especially in Motion Control, but auto ...
YASKAWA Electric (TSE:6506) shares recently caught investors’ attention after an event sparked renewed interest in the stock. The focus is now on how the company’s performance could be impacted, ...
Yaskawa America, Inc., the world’s largest manufacturer of AC inverter drives, servo and motion control, and robotics automation systems, will introduce i 3 Control (“iCube” Control), their new single ...
INVESTMENT IN MANUFACTURING: Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers speaks during the Yaskawa America Inc. announcement of a major expansion of its presence in the state, a move that's expected to create at least ...
Yaskawa America, Inc. has released a full line of gear motors based on its Sigma-7 servo motors, bringing precise servo motion to a wider variety of automation applications than ever before, ...
Yaskawa announced the development of a new driver for National Instruments’ graphical programming environment, LabView, for use on a PC with Windows XP. The new driver allows a user to create motion ...
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