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Acquired stocks of GREEN ACTION, which is engaged in the development of equipment and Software for the green energy renewable energy business, and made it a subsidiary. Noted a valuation loss of 0.034 billion yen for financial derivatives at INTRANCE, planning to account it as non-operating expenses. Downward revision of the previous period's operating profit and loss forecast to -0.351 billion yen from 0.053 billion yen. TENJIN SYSTEM is engaged in the development of various information provision services utilizing the Internet.
Green Energy has signed a bulk order contract for a grid-connected Rechargeable Battery system with its subsidiary.
Green Energy Inc. announced on the 28th, the weekend before last, that its subsidiary, Green Energy Nex, has concluded a bulk order contract for a grid-connected Rechargeable Battery system in Yoshinogawa City, Tokushima Prefecture. This order was realized through the company's bulk order service for grid-connected Rechargeable Batteries. The contract specifies the introduction of a large Rechargeable Battery system with a storage capacity of 8 megawatt-hours. The company provides comprehensive services for procurement, design, installation, and maintenance management of Rechargeable Batteries, enabling the efficient use of renewable Energy and electricity.
Softening, significant decline in U.S. Stocks is a burden.
[Emerging Markets Individual Stock Global Strategy] Today's emerging markets are expected to have a weak performance. Last weekend on the 28th, the U.S. Stocks market saw the Dow Inc average drop by $715.80 (-1.69%) to $41,583.90, marking a significant three-day decline. In addition to concerns about Trump's tariffs, the PCE core price index rose more than expected, leading to increased inflation fears that weighed on stock prices. Furthermore, the University of Michigan consumer confidence index fell to its lowest level in two years, intensifying concerns about stagflation and prompting selling pressure.
Iore, Oncoris Bio and others.
<143A>The shares of Repsel, which is engaged in the Ishin HR consulting business, have been acquired and turned into a subsidiary. <1436>A partial change to the Green Energy shareholder benefits program. <166A>Tasaki HD has a large exercise of the first subscription rights (with exercise price adjustment clauses) starting from the 4th, with the number of shares to be delivered at 1 million shares. <2334>Iole is starting a new business by issuing new shares through a third-party allocation (0.5 million shares) and issuing the 12th subscription rights (with potential shares numbering 0.15 million shares, and a fundraising amount of approximately 0.15 billion yen). <4068>Basis shareholders.
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DWTI<4576.T> rebounded sharply. On the 18th, the company announced that it received notification from its licensing partner Kowa (Nagoya) that the administration to subjects in the Global Phase 3 clinical trial of the eye drop "K-321," which contains the active ingredient Rhok kinase inhibitor "Ripassizil hydrochloride hydrate," has been completed. Follow-up observations for the subjects are expected to be completed by the end of October. Trenders<6069.T> also rebounded. zenpl, a company engaged in planning, producing, and managing various events.
Green Energy's subsidiary has received an order for a grid-connected Rechargeable Battery facility in Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture.
On the 18th, Green Energy <1436.T> announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Green Energy Plus, has signed a contracting agreement for a grid-connected Rechargeable Battery facility in Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture. The grid-connected Rechargeable Battery is a large-capacity storage system used to adjust the volatility of renewable Energy generation and to stabilize the electrical utilities grid. This order has an output of 2 megawatts with a capacity of 8 megawatt-hours. The closing price on the 18th was 2,415 yen, down 11 yen from the previous day. Provided by Wealth Advisor.