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Three points to focus on in the morning session - High-tech-led expansion with the nvidia effect -
In the morning session of the 12th, the following three points should be noted. - Focus on high-tech-led expansion with the NVIDIA effect - Kobe Bussan, 3Q operating profit increased by 14.4% to 26.6 billion yen - Morning focus materials: Sodick, various machinery companies, India offensive, acceleration of local production and sales/service localization With the NVIDIA effect leading the high-tech expansion, the Japanese stock market on the 12th is likely to develop into a solid bottoming out phase after a round of buying. In August, the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) unexpectedly accelerated core index significantly.
Sodick, Mercari, etc. [List of stock materials from newspapers]
*Sodick <6143> and other machinery companies accelerate their localization efforts in India for manufacturing, sales, and services (Nikkan Kogyo front page) - ○*Mitsubishi HC Capital <8593> Lex Plus raises 640 million yen for transport robot subscription services (Nikkan Kogyo front page) - ○*Sumitomo Chemical <4005> reduces acrylic resin production in Singapore, plans to shut down facilities at the end of the month (Nikkan Kogyo page 3) - ○*Mercari <4385> expands nationwide shipping of Mercari products from home delivery boxes, with Panasonic and Mitsubishi Corporation (Nikkan Kogyo page 5) - ○*Sysmex
Easily move large ceiling construction scaffolding using an electric cart.
Shimizu Construction Co., Ltd. <President: Kazuyuki Inoue> has recently developed an electric trolley, called the 'Stage Scaffolding Moving Trolley,' which can be freely maneuvered in any direction to improve productivity for the construction of high-rise buildings, specifically for ceiling facilities and interior work. This electric trolley, developed in collaboration with Nabtesco Co., Ltd. <President: Kazumasa Kimura>, is equipped with the company's proprietary Mecanum wheels (omni-directional wheels) on its wheels. It can carry a maximum weight of 3 tons, including loading materials, over an area of 100m2.
We have developed and put into practical use construction elevators with the highest vertical conveying capacity in Japan.
Recently, Shimizu Construction Co., Ltd. (President Kazuyuki Inoue) has jointly developed the construction elevator 'SEC-5000RS' with Mitsunari Kikai Co., Ltd. and S.C. Machinery Co., Ltd. in order to further improve the efficiency of lifting operations that greatly affect the construction period of high-rise buildings, equipped with the highest domestic vertical conveying performance. The first unit is already in operation at the construction site in Nihonbashi 1-chome Chuo District, and the second and third units will be applied to the construction of the Torch Tower, which will be the tallest building in Japan. This aims to improve the efficiency of the construction of high-rise buildings.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (as of before the market closing) - Nikkei Average has fallen for 4 consecutive days, with Toshiba Electronic pushing down approximately 44 yen per share.
As of the close 6 days ago, the number of rising stocks among the constituents of the Nikkei Average was 87, the number of falling stocks was 135, and the number of unchanged stocks was 3. The Nikkei Average has fallen for 4 consecutive days. It closed the morning session at 36,568.05 yen (volume estimated at 820 million shares), down 89.04 yen (-0.24%) from the previous day. The US stock market on the 5th was mixed. The Dow fell 219.22 points (-0.54%) to 40,755.75 dollars, while the Nasdaq rose by 43.36 points (+0.25%) to 17,127.6.
Three points to watch in the afternoon: Strong caution and back and forth towards the US employment statistics.
In the afternoon trading on the 6th, there are three points to focus on: - The Nikkei Average has fallen for 4 consecutive days, with strong caution towards US employment statistics and a back-and-forth movement. - The dollar-yen exchange rate has been sluggish, with attention on US interest rates. - Top contributors to the decline include Tokyo Electron Ltd. <8035> in first place, and Daikin <6367> in second place. The Nikkei Average has fallen for 4 consecutive days. It ended the morning trading at 36,568.05 yen (down 89.04 yen or -0.24%) (estimated volume of about 820 million shares).
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