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Kyocera (KYOCY) is at a 52-week high, but can investors hope for more gains in the future? We take a look at the company's fundamentals for clues.

HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oasis Management Company Ltd. (“Oasis”) is the manager to funds that beneficially own shares in Kyocera Corporation (6971 JP) (“Kyocera” or the “Company”). Oasis is a long-term shareholder of Kyocera, having been an engaged shareholder of Kyocera since 2015. Oasis has adopted the Japan FSA's “Principles of Responsible Institutional Investors” (a.k.a. the Japan Stewardship Code) and in line with those principles, Oasis monitors and engages with its investee companies.

KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kyocera Corporation (President: Shiro Sakushima; “Kyocera”) today announced that it is commercializing a new multilayer ceramic core substrate for advanced semiconductor packages, such as xPUs(1) and switch ASICs, which are rapidly scaling in complexity as AI data center architectures evolve. The new product will be unveiled at ECTC 2026, an international conference on semiconductor packaging technologies, in Orlando, Florida, USA, May 26-29, 2026. Built from Kyoc.

Kyocera (OTCMKTS:KYOCY - Get Free Report) and Stoneridge (NYSE: SRI - Get Free Report) are both computer and technology companies, but which is the superior business? We will contrast the two companies based on the strength of their dividends, valuation, profitability, institutional ownership, earnings, risk and analyst recommendations. Valuation and Earnings This table compares Kyocera and

KYOTO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kyocera Corporation (President: Hideo Tanimoto, hereinafter "Kyocera")(TOKYO:6971) is pleased to announce the development of a pluggable optoelectronic module (OSFP-XD*1) supporting the PCIe®*2 6.0 standard as a new product in its OPTINITY® optoelectronic module series, which contributes to optical communication implementation and power savings in data centers. Kyocera has been developing onboard-type optoelectronic modules that support PCIe® 5.0 and convert elect.
