Toyota Motor Corporation American Depositary Shares (Each representing ten Ordinary Shares)

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$177.61 -1.82 (-1.01%)
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Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 8, 2026$3.132026-03-312026-03-31
December 8, 2025$2.872025-09-302025-09-30
June 5, 2025$3.462025-03-312025-03-31
December 6, 2024$2.602024-09-302024-09-30
June 3, 2024$2.862024-03-272024-03-28

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Company News

This Beaten-Down Aviation Stock Is Worth a Look Despite Its 46% Decline
The Motley Fool • Steven Porrello • July 17, 2026

Joby Aviation's stock has declined 47% year-to-date, but the article argues this presents a buying opportunity for long-term investors. Despite slow regulatory progress, Joby has made significant operational advances including thousands of test miles, strategic partnerships with Toyota, Delta, and Uber, and participation in a White House-backed e...

With 6 Months Wrapped Up, Ford Is Losing a Race It Rarely Loses
The Motley Fool • Daniel Miller • July 7, 2026

Ford's F-150 has lost its position as the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. for the first half of 2026, trailing Honda's CR-V due to aluminum supply disruptions caused by two supplier plant fires. While Ford estimates F-150 sales at just under 210,000 units, Honda's CR-V surged to 226,114 units with strong hybrid demand and high inventory turnover...

These Stocks Could Win as Wall Street Looks Beyond AI Software
Investing.com • Jeffrey Neal Johnson • July 6, 2026

As Wall Street rotates away from crowded, overvalued AI software trades, institutional investors are positioning in undervalued sectors with tangible assets and government contracts. The article highlights opportunities in advanced aviation, commercial space, and energy sectors, where companies have strong backlogs, de-risked manufacturing partne...

3 EV Stocks To Buy This Month
The Motley Fool • Leo Sun • June 29, 2026

The article recommends three EV stocks as buying opportunities: Rivian, expected to boost deliveries with its cheaper R2 SUV; BYD, which surpassed Tesla as the world's largest EV maker with strong growth prospects; and Joby Aviation, developing electric aircraft with major backing from Toyota, Delta, and Uber, pending FAA certification.

日本のASSB開発とサプライチェーン構築が加速、政府補助金は6億6,000万ドル (約1,057億円) に到達 (トレンドフォース調べ)
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Trendforce • June 26, 2026

Japan's government has significantly expanded support for next-generation battery technologies, allocating $660 million in subsidies to develop all-solid-state batteries (ASSB) and advance the supply chain. Major automakers like Toyota, Honda, and Nissan are building pilot production lines targeting 2030 commercialization. However, Japan faces co...

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