Although the revenue and EPS for Toyota Motor (TM) give a sense of how its business performed in the quarter ended March 2025, it might be worth considering how some key metrics compare with Wall Street estimates and the year-ago numbers.
Toyota held an earnings press conference, talking about impacts of tariffs by President Trump. The company's earnings look much different from last year.
The Japanese carmaker projected lower annual profit after reporting a drop in fourth-quarter earnings, with U.S. tariffs and higher material costs expected to cut into its bottom line.
Toyota Motor Corporation (TM) closed at $192.48 in the latest trading session, marking a +0.12% move from the prior day.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for TM's fourth-quarter earnings and revenues is pegged at $2.92 per share and $78.47 billion, respectively.
Toyota Motor (TM) has been one of the stocks most watched by Zacks.com users lately. So, it is worth exploring what lies ahead for the stock.
Alphabet's Waymo autonomous vehicle division is exploring a collaboration with Toyota to develop an autonomous vehicle platform that would bring self-driving technology to personally-owned cars.
The potential for M&A remains a tailwind for companies in the Robotics and Automation sector, as reinforced by headlines this week Toyota Motor Eyes Takeout of Toyota Industries Japan-based Toyota Industries saw its shares surge almost 23% on Monday after Toyota Motor's Chairman Akio Toyoda was reported to have discussed a potential ~$44 billion acquisition
Waymo and Toyota have agreed to explore a possible deal that could one day lead to a new vehicle designed for ride-hailing and even bring self-driving tech into consumer cars.
Toyota Motor and Alphabet's Waymo on Wednesday said they have agreed to explore a collaboration on speeding up the development and deployment of autonomous driving technology.
Alphabet-owned Waymo has entered into a "preliminary agreement" with Toyota, the company said Tuesday. Waymo said it will leverage Waymo's self-driving car tech with Toyota's expertise for "personally owned vehicles.
Tariff-related disruptions are prompting automakers like Volkswagen, Audi, and potentially Toyota (NYSE: TM) to limit or halt U.S.