Columns Broadleaf benefits discontinued
Broadleaf $Broadleaf (3673.JP)$ announced the discontinuation of shareholder benefits.
Shareholder benefits require holding 500 or more shares by the end of December.
The TOYOTA Wallet benefit was worth 5,000 yen.
We cannot present it if this fiscal year is expected to be in the red.
Companies that change their shareholder benefits frequently
I still feel that continuity is difficult.
Shareholder benefits require holding 500 or more shares by the end of December.
The TOYOTA Wallet benefit was worth 5,000 yen.
We cannot present it if this fiscal year is expected to be in the red.
Companies that change their shareholder benefits frequently
I still feel that continuity is difficult.
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I'm debating which stock to buy next.
I'm happy that I have more stocks to be interested in, but I've only looked at the charts, so I'll take my time and look at one stock at a time...
And because I can't remember them, I'll output and make a memo 📝
I'm a super analog person 💦
I forgot the points to be careful about in the past, and failed.
or
I bought without looking at the settlement situation, so it dropped due to poor settlement, and then dropped further.
or
There were times when I was distracted.
For not forgetting about the app brands, it is convenient to add them each time for memo-like purposes.
To jot down various small things 📝, I still find paper easier.
Choosing a brand
It feels like choosing products in online shopping, enjoyable
Being able to choose gifts is such a hassle, but fun
For AEON, which will likely have a higher usage frequency towards next year, it's important to keep an eye on it somewhere.
Since Eisai has gone far away, I'd like to buy from another pharmaceutical company.
Electrical engineering, construction
Machinery, construction sector too
Finance, food and beverage industry... I'm interested in various things.
However, I don't want to buy high like last time, so I think it's good to have many candidates ready and aim for the ones that come down first.
I'm happy that I have more stocks to be interested in, but I've only looked at the charts, so I'll take my time and look at one stock at a time...
And because I can't remember them, I'll output and make a memo 📝
I'm a super analog person 💦
I forgot the points to be careful about in the past, and failed.
or
I bought without looking at the settlement situation, so it dropped due to poor settlement, and then dropped further.
or
There were times when I was distracted.
For not forgetting about the app brands, it is convenient to add them each time for memo-like purposes.
To jot down various small things 📝, I still find paper easier.
Choosing a brand
It feels like choosing products in online shopping, enjoyable
Being able to choose gifts is such a hassle, but fun
For AEON, which will likely have a higher usage frequency towards next year, it's important to keep an eye on it somewhere.
Since Eisai has gone far away, I'd like to buy from another pharmaceutical company.
Electrical engineering, construction
Machinery, construction sector too
Finance, food and beverage industry... I'm interested in various things.
However, I don't want to buy high like last time, so I think it's good to have many candidates ready and aim for the ones that come down first.
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Just the other day, Mercari, which had been in limbo for a long time, suddenly turned positive! $Mercari (4385.JP)$ So I sold it.
I won't regret it even if it goes up further the next day.
I let go with that feeling.
Because just not being negative made me happy.
And then.
Today.
Oh no!
I sold 200 shares when they were about 2,300 yen per share.
So that means...
The price increased by about 400 yen per share.
400 yen multiplied by 200 shares.
80,000 yen.
Oh.
Missed out on 0.08 million yen.
Well, there's nothing else to do but laugh, right?
If only it were so.
But still.
That day when things turned around for the better.
Even if I could go back to that day, I would still sell.
It's hindsight that it soared.
There was also a possibility of further collapse.
In any case, when I buy, it falls, and when I sell, it rises.
It may be a common occurrence, but
Seriously,
No sense
I won't regret it even if it goes up further the next day.
I let go with that feeling.
Because just not being negative made me happy.
And then.
Today.
Oh no!
I sold 200 shares when they were about 2,300 yen per share.
So that means...
The price increased by about 400 yen per share.
400 yen multiplied by 200 shares.
80,000 yen.
Oh.
Missed out on 0.08 million yen.
Well, there's nothing else to do but laugh, right?
If only it were so.
But still.
That day when things turned around for the better.
Even if I could go back to that day, I would still sell.
It's hindsight that it soared.
There was also a possibility of further collapse.
In any case, when I buy, it falls, and when I sell, it rises.
It may be a common occurrence, but
Seriously,
No sense
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Is the Dow reaching its limit soon? That's the feeling I get.
But in the end, is it inflation or an economic downturn?
In Japan, travel discounts are being sold immediately and foreigners are coming to Japan one after another due to the depreciation of the yen.
But it doesn't seem like a despairing economic downturn...
Have you all started any savings? ((+_+))
Apple $Apple (AAPL.US)$ seems to have had good earnings, but sales will improve once new products are released, right?
Was it more of an increase than you expected? (´・ω・`)
$Fast Retailing (9983.JP)$
But in the end, is it inflation or an economic downturn?
In Japan, travel discounts are being sold immediately and foreigners are coming to Japan one after another due to the depreciation of the yen.
But it doesn't seem like a despairing economic downturn...
Have you all started any savings? ((+_+))
Apple $Apple (AAPL.US)$ seems to have had good earnings, but sales will improve once new products are released, right?
Was it more of an increase than you expected? (´・ω・`)
$Fast Retailing (9983.JP)$
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I wonder if today is the first downward turn in a while,
There are a lot of people who aren't even satisfied with the current price,
It would be interesting if they lowered it by about 3%.
It has nothing to do with UNIQLO's stock price,
US interest rates have not stopped rising and yen depreciation has not stopped, but stocks will rise.
It's already ridiculous, isn't it just a bubble, isn't it?
Even though the general public is having a hard time.
$Fast Retailing (9983.JP)$
There are a lot of people who aren't even satisfied with the current price,
It would be interesting if they lowered it by about 3%.
It has nothing to do with UNIQLO's stock price,
US interest rates have not stopped rising and yen depreciation has not stopped, but stocks will rise.
It's already ridiculous, isn't it just a bubble, isn't it?
Even though the general public is having a hard time.
$Fast Retailing (9983.JP)$
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“GU (GU)” will open a new flagship store in the Ginza area on 10/21. I moved into the 5th floor of Marronnier Gate Ginza 2, where “Nitori” operated until January this year. The global flagship store “UNIQLO TOKYO” of “UNIQLO (UNIQLO)” operates on the 1st to 4th floors of Marronnier Gate Ginza 2.
Fast Retailing $Fast Retailing (9983.JP)$ During the period from 2012 to 2015, the complex store “UNIQLO Marché Printemps Ginza Store,” which gathers brands under the umbrella of UNIQLO and GU, operated on the 7th floor of the Printemps Ginza Main Building (currently Marronnier Gate Ginza 2). This is the first time in about 7 years that GU has opened a store in the same building. GU operates its flagship store “GU Ginza Store” in Ginza 5-chome, and this new store is positioned as the second flagship store in the Ginza area.
The GU Marronnier Gate Ginza store has a store area of approximately 1,420 square meters. Convenience centered on “abundant proposals that capture needs,” “fusion with online stores,” and “customer service suited to each customer”...
Fast Retailing $Fast Retailing (9983.JP)$ During the period from 2012 to 2015, the complex store “UNIQLO Marché Printemps Ginza Store,” which gathers brands under the umbrella of UNIQLO and GU, operated on the 7th floor of the Printemps Ginza Main Building (currently Marronnier Gate Ginza 2). This is the first time in about 7 years that GU has opened a store in the same building. GU operates its flagship store “GU Ginza Store” in Ginza 5-chome, and this new store is positioned as the second flagship store in the Ginza area.
The GU Marronnier Gate Ginza store has a store area of approximately 1,420 square meters. Convenience centered on “abundant proposals that capture needs,” “fusion with online stores,” and “customer service suited to each customer”...
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Veru Inc's local subsidiary Uniqlo Singapore, which operates the clothing store Uniqlo, has opened a "RE.UNIQLO" studio at the global flagship store in the bustling Orchard area. This initiative involves repairing clothes, collecting unwanted goods for reuse. This is the first full-scale deployment in Singapore.
On the third floor of the flagship store in the commercial facility "Orchard Central", the Re.Uniqlo studio has been installed. In addition to providing repair services for Uniqlo products, they also collect clothing for reuse and recycling purposes.
For clothing repairs, they handle tasks such as button sewing, seam repairs, fixing torn pockets, and belt loops. The cost is 5 Singapore dollars (about 520 yen).
In September 2020, Uniqlo launched the Re.Uniqlo initiative in Japan. They advocate for "4R" by adding another R (Repair) to the 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle). They promote activities of the "4R" by collecting their own products, providing clothing support to refugees, contributing to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions through recycling into alternative fuels, and more.
In March of this year in Singapore, in the northeastern part...
On the third floor of the flagship store in the commercial facility "Orchard Central", the Re.Uniqlo studio has been installed. In addition to providing repair services for Uniqlo products, they also collect clothing for reuse and recycling purposes.
For clothing repairs, they handle tasks such as button sewing, seam repairs, fixing torn pockets, and belt loops. The cost is 5 Singapore dollars (about 520 yen).
In September 2020, Uniqlo launched the Re.Uniqlo initiative in Japan. They advocate for "4R" by adding another R (Repair) to the 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle). They promote activities of the "4R" by collecting their own products, providing clothing support to refugees, contributing to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions through recycling into alternative fuels, and more.
In March of this year in Singapore, in the northeastern part...
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In the afternoon trading on the 17th, attention should be paid to the following 3 points.
- The Nikkei average sharply declined, will the selling pressure dominate due to the fall in US stocks, and is it necessary to pay attention to external factors?
- The dollar-yen is holding steady in its decline, with continued dollar buying,
- The top contributor to the decline is First Retail. $Fast Retailing (9983.JP)$ Second place is SoftBank Group Co., Ltd. <9984>
The Nikkei average fell sharply, dominant selling trend due to the fall of U.S. stocks, and a need to pay attention to external factors as well?
The Nikkei average fell sharply, closing the morning session at 26,703.00 yen, down 387.76 yen (with an estimated volume of 500,444.63 million shares).
On the 14th of the previous week, the NY Dow in the U.S. stock market fell sharply by 403.89 points (-1.34%). Expectations of a significant rate hike by the Federal Reserve intensified as the October Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index and the expected inflation rate exceeded expectations. Selling pressure rekindled along with the rise in long-term interest rates, and there were also visible signs of selling to close positions over the weekend, widening the decline before the end of the market. The Nasdaq also fell sharply by 3.08%, and the major stock price indices all fell...
- The Nikkei average sharply declined, will the selling pressure dominate due to the fall in US stocks, and is it necessary to pay attention to external factors?
- The dollar-yen is holding steady in its decline, with continued dollar buying,
- The top contributor to the decline is First Retail. $Fast Retailing (9983.JP)$ Second place is SoftBank Group Co., Ltd. <9984>
The Nikkei average fell sharply, dominant selling trend due to the fall of U.S. stocks, and a need to pay attention to external factors as well?
The Nikkei average fell sharply, closing the morning session at 26,703.00 yen, down 387.76 yen (with an estimated volume of 500,444.63 million shares).
On the 14th of the previous week, the NY Dow in the U.S. stock market fell sharply by 403.89 points (-1.34%). Expectations of a significant rate hike by the Federal Reserve intensified as the October Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index and the expected inflation rate exceeded expectations. Selling pressure rekindled along with the rise in long-term interest rates, and there were also visible signs of selling to close positions over the weekend, widening the decline before the end of the market. The Nasdaq also fell sharply by 3.08%, and the major stock price indices all fell...
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Uncles and aunts in their 50s and 70s say that Japan was good in the olden days, remember one idiot. It's their generation that made Japan bad. The bubble burst, and the economy was sluggish for 30 years. The salary is also low altitude flight. Small to medium enterprises collapse without a generational change in management team or management. Major companies with declining customer satisfaction aiming for unnecessary quality improvements. Employees, customers, and stakeholders all felt disgusted and underpaid. Academic ability has also declined. Not even the University of Tokyo is in the top 10 in the world rankings.
Japan is owakon.
Which country's rich people buy Japanese stocks?
Whether it's semiconductors or automobiles, technology and money are flowing overseas. The same goes for human resources. The smart Japanese are fleeing Japan.
Well, what can you do in Japan, which is full of ordinary people?
What can I do personally?
Japan is no different today.
There are good places and bad places.
Even large Japanese enterprises, small and medium-sized enterprises, have no power to generate new value. I'm satisfied with doing the useless work I have now. Decreased productivity.
What happens when management changes?
$Fast Retailing (9983.JP)$
Artist: Confirmation Taro
Japan is owakon.
Which country's rich people buy Japanese stocks?
Whether it's semiconductors or automobiles, technology and money are flowing overseas. The same goes for human resources. The smart Japanese are fleeing Japan.
Well, what can you do in Japan, which is full of ordinary people?
What can I do personally?
Japan is no different today.
There are good places and bad places.
Even large Japanese enterprises, small and medium-sized enterprises, have no power to generate new value. I'm satisfied with doing the useless work I have now. Decreased productivity.
What happens when management changes?
$Fast Retailing (9983.JP)$
Artist: Confirmation Taro
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According to the profit decline forecast, PER is 37 times, and the yield is still less than 1%. If you think about it with common sense, there is no investment delicacy at all, but stock prices have exploded due to the speculations of institutions and have boosted the Nikkei Average.
The Japanese stock market is no different from an internet casino where dealers can freely manipulate their positions. Of course, Camo is an individual investor.
It's a ridiculous story where the government recommends turning savings into investment in such an environment, and I think Prime Minister Kishida should rather warn that “amateurs should not dabble in the stock market.”
Even if it is the highest profit, it is expensive from PER and other indicators
The structure where such stocks are bought by pension funds is abnormal
After all, I need to cool my head a little bit.
Artist: Boltzman
$Fast Retailing (9983.JP)$
The Japanese stock market is no different from an internet casino where dealers can freely manipulate their positions. Of course, Camo is an individual investor.
It's a ridiculous story where the government recommends turning savings into investment in such an environment, and I think Prime Minister Kishida should rather warn that “amateurs should not dabble in the stock market.”
Even if it is the highest profit, it is expensive from PER and other indicators
The structure where such stocks are bought by pension funds is abnormal
After all, I need to cool my head a little bit.
Artist: Boltzman
$Fast Retailing (9983.JP)$
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