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KYOCERA to Discontinue Sponsored American Depositary Receipt Program
Source disclosure: February 25, 2026, 15:30 JST
KYOCERA CORPORATION [6971.T]
TOKYO, Feb 25 (Pulse News Wire) – KYOCERA Corporation (6971.T) announced today that its board of directors has decided to discontinue its sponsored American depositary receipt (ADR) program. The decision was made due to increased trading activity of Japanese shares among foreign investors in recent years.
The ADR program will cease operations on June 05, 2026 (U.S. Eastern Time).
Following the discontinu
TOKYO, Feb 25 (Pulse News Wire) – KYOCERA Corporation (6971.T) announced today that its board of directors has decided to discontinue its sponsored American depositary receipt (ADR) program. The decision was made due to increased trading activity of Japanese shares among foreign investors in recent years.
The ADR program will cease operations on June 05, 2026 (U.S. Eastern Time).
Following the discontinuation, Citibank, N.A., the depository bank, will communicate detailed schedules and procedures to ADR holders separately.