TOKYO — Harmonic Drive Systems, a Japanese maker of speed reducers, said on Wednesday that Toyota Motor Corp. will sell its entire stake in the company in the open market overseas. The move could fan ...
Harmonic Drive Systems has been able to capitalize on demand growth with industrial robots and semiconductor production equipment, by having its compact strain wave reduction gears (also known as ...
In a report released today, Sho Fukuhara from Jefferies downgraded Harmonic Drive Systems (HSYDF – Research Report) to a Sell, with a price target of Yen2,500.00. The company’s shares closed last ...
Harmonic Drive System’s 6324, or HDS’s, March quarter orders declined 43.5% year over year due to weaker-than-expected demand for semiconductor production equipment, or SPE, and small-sized robots ...
At MD&M West 2025, Henry Kim, a regional sales engineer at Harmonic Drive, demonstrated advancements in actuator design. Kim said that Harmonic Drive supplies the component gears that go into robotic ...
Nov 10 (Reuters) - HARMONIC DRIVE SYSTEMS INC CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (in billions of yen unless specified) 6 months ended 6 months ended Full year to Full year ended Sep 30, 2011 Sep 30, ...
TOKYO, Dec 6 (Reuters) - Harmonic Drive Systems 6324.T, a Japanese maker of speed reducers, said on Wednesday that Toyota Motor 7203.T will sell its entire stake in the company in the open market ...
Jefferies analyst Sho Fukuhara maintained a Sell rating on Harmonic Drive Systems (HSYDF – Research Report) today and set a price target of Yen2,800.00. The company’s shares closed last Friday at ...
Toyota to sell entire stake in Japan's Harmonic Drive Systems - filing Harmonic Drive Systems , a Japanese maker of speed reducers, said on Wednesday that Toyota Motor will sell its entire stake in ...
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