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Upgraded - bullish Code Stock Name Securities Company Previous After Change ----------------------------------------------------- <4912> Lion Daiwa "3" "2" <9682> DTS Daiwa "3" "2" Downgraded - bearish Code Stock Name Securities Company Previous After Change ----------------------------------------------------- <3436> SUMCO Nomura "
Bridgestone corporation unsponsored ADR, Albuck etc.
*Bridgestone Corporation unsponsored ADR <5108> narrowing down capital investment for the fiscal year ending December 2025, considering slowdown in Europe and the United States (Nikkan Kogyo Front Page) - ○ *Albuck <6728> refreshing semiconductor film forming equipment for the first time in 19 years (Nikkan Kogyo Front Page) - ○ *Hitachi <6501> Hitachi Rail to invest 10 billion yen in next-generation signaling, developing in Canada (Nikkan Kogyo Front Page) - ○ *Fuji Electric <6504> collaborating with Denso, ensuring stable supply of power semiconductors (Nikkan Kogyo Page 3) - ○ *Kansai Electric Power <9503> Orix and starting operation of a battery storage facility in Wakayama, Japan,
Ito En, People (2nd) [Financial Results Schedule]
※ The above calendar is merely a schedule and is subject to change due to corporate circumstances. --------------------------------------- December 2 (Monday) <2593> Ito En <7865> People --------------------------------------- December 3 (Tuesday) <4750> Dai San <6654> Fuji Electric <8057> Uchida Yoko--
The rise is broadening the selection of intermission stocks.
Last week's overview from November 25th to November 29th, the TOPIX Growth Index reached a high of 645.08, a low of 628.97, and a closing price of 643.97, with a weekly increase of 1.44% marking an upward trend. Amid a search for short-term gains, driven by the narrowing yield spread between Japan and the US, the exchange rate market saw the US dollar breaking into the 149 yen level for the first time in about a month. While large cap stocks on the main board struggled due to the strong yen and weak dollar trends, domestic demand-oriented stocks in emerging markets performed well. The reduced participation during the Thanksgiving holiday in the USA also had an impact, leading to profit-taking at the end of the week.
WealthNavi---Mitsubishi UFJ to fully acquire as a subsidiary through tender offer.
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group <8306> is reported to be acquiring the company. They are planning to move forward with a Tender Offer (TOB) to acquire all shares and make it a wholly-owned subsidiary. They are said to be making final adjustments regarding the premium, and it is expected that funds aiming for a price increase due to speculation will concentrate.
The willingness to buy on dips is strong when prices fall below 38,000 yen.
The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in three days. It closed at 38,349.06 yen, up 214.09 yen (volume approx. 1.68 billion shares) at the end of trading. Selling pressure dominated from the beginning due to the previous day's decline in US stocks, causing the index to drop to 37,801.62 yen shortly after the start of trading. Subsequently, moves to buy back tech shares intensified, especially triggered by reports from US media that "US semiconductor regulations on China will not be stricter than before", leading to a turnaround in the market and an expansion of gains towards the afternoon session.