Aisin Corporation

2026/02/18 Updated
Market Cap: $13.6B (¥2.1T)
Stock Price: $18.82 (¥2,887)
Exchange Rate: 1 USD = ¥153.37

Notice Regarding the Status of Treasury Stock Acquisition (Acquisition of Treasury Stock Based on the Provisions of Article 165, Paragraph 2 of the Companies Act)

From January 1 to 31, 2026, 790,900 shares of treasury stock were acquired at an acquisition cost of 2,371,232,143 yen. The cumulative number of shares acquired is 33,317,000 shares, with a total acquisition cost of 78,377,864,831 yen.

Importance:
Page Updated: February 5, 2026
IR Disclosure Date: February 5, 2026

Key Figures

  • Total Number of Shares Acquired: 790,900 shares (January 1–31, 2026)
  • Total Acquisition Cost of Shares: 2,371,232,143 yen (January 1–31, 2026)
  • Cumulative Number of Shares Acquired: 33,317,000 shares (As of January 31, 2026)

AI要約

Overview of Treasury Stock Acquisition

Aisin Corporation has been implementing treasury stock acquisitions in accordance with the resolutions of the Board of Directors on April 25, 2025, and January 14, 2026, pursuant to the provisions of Article 165, Paragraph 3 of the Companies Act. The target of acquisition is the company’s common shares, with a maximum acquisition limit of 130,000,000 shares (17.2% of the total issued shares), and an upper limit on the acquisition cost set at 150 billion yen. The methods of acquisition include market purchases on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, off-auction own share transactions (ToSTNeT-3), and public tender offers for treasury stock.

Acquisition Status and Future Outlook

Between January 1 and January 31, 2026, 790,900 shares of treasury stock were acquired at an acquisition cost of 2,371,232,143 yen. Consequently, the cumulative number of shares acquired reached 33,317,000 shares, with a total acquisition cost of 78,377,864,831 yen. The acquisition period runs from May 1, 2025, through April 30, 2026, and the company plans to continue acquiring treasury stock while considering market conditions.

This page uses AI to summarize IR materials from TDnet. Please refer to the original document for investment decisions.