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NYSE-listed (W) online home goods retailer with 40M+ products at $11.7B revenue; CastleGate fulfillment and AR visualization competing with Amazon Home and IKEA for furniture e-commerce share.
Wayfair is a Boston-based online home goods retailer — listed on NYSE (NYSE: W) — operating the world's largest online destination for furniture, home décor, lighting, kitchen goods, and home improvement products across Wayfair.com, Joss & Main, AllModern, Birch Lane, and Perigold (luxury) brands with 22 million+ active customers in the US and Europe. Founded in 2002 by Niraj Shah and Steve Conine, Wayfair generated $11.7 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 and offers 40+ million products from 20,000+ suppliers through a logistics network (CastleGate fulfillment centers, last-mile delivery) that manages the bulk and heavy delivery challenges of furniture and home goods.
FY2025 (ended Mar 31, 2025): JPY 21.6887T (+6.2%) | Operating Profit: JPY 1.2134T (-12.2%) | FY2024: JPY 20.4286T (+20.8%) | Q3 FY2024 (9 months): Op Profit JPY 1.1399T, margin 7.0% | Auto sales down 297k (Asia impact) | FY2026 guidance: Net profit JPY 250B (-70.1%), Revenue JPY 20.3T (-6.4%)
Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is a Japanese multinational mobility conglomerate founded in 1948 by Soichiro Honda and Takeo Fujisawa in Hamamatsu, Japan. Starting as a motorcycle manufacturer, Honda expanded into automobiles, power equipment, marine engines, and aerospace, becoming one of the largest and most diversified mobility companies in the world. With over 90 million vehicles sold globally and a reputation built on engineering reliability, fuel efficiency, and innovation, Honda operates manufacturing facilities across more than 30 countries on six continents.\n\nHonda's automotive lineup ranges from mass-market sedans and SUVs — including the best-selling Civic and CR-V — to trucks, minivans, and the premium Acura brand. The company is executing a major pivot to electrification through the Honda 0 Series, a new EV architecture designed from the ground up for battery-electric vehicles launching in 2026. Honda's partnership with General Motors on battery technology, combined with its investment in solid-state battery development, reflects a multi-path electrification strategy designed to hedge technology risk while building scale.\n\nHonda reported FY2025 revenue of JPY 21.7 trillion, a 6.2% year-over-year increase, driven by strong North American demand and favorable currency tailwinds. The company faces intensifying competition from Chinese EV manufacturers in Asia and is exploring a potential merger with Nissan as part of broader Japanese automotive consolidation. Honda's engineering culture, global manufacturing scale, and brand credibility in reliability position it as a resilient and well-capitalized incumbent navigating the EV transition.
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