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Express News | [Change Report] Dunkin' Brands has reported a decrease in its shareholding of B-R 31 Ice Cream (2268.JP) to 78.46%.
Express News | [Change Report] Fujiya reported a decrease in shareholding percentage of B-R 31 Ice Cream (2268.JP) shares to 78.46%.
Volume change rate ranking (9 AM) - INFORICH, Life Drink, etc. ranked.
In the volume change rate ranking, you can understand the market participants' interests such as trends in trading by comparing the average volume of the last 5 days with the volume on the delivery day. ■ Volume Change Rate Top [As of 9:32 on November 14] (Comparison with the average volume of the last 5 days) Stock Code Stock Name Volume 5-Day Average Volume Volume Change Rate Share Price Change Rate <4255> THECOO 193500 107 185.08 367.12% 0.16 49% <4165> Pro
Stocks that moved the previous day part2 include Japan Electricity, Geocode, Metaplannett, etc.
Stock name <Code> 21st closing price ⇒ Previous day comparison Rakuten Bank <5838> 3275 -135 Being pushed by the overall decline in bank stocks. Fujisoft <9749> 9350 -310 Continues to support KKR's acquisition proposal. Gunma Bank <8334> 884.6 -43.9 Following the outflow of funds like other regional bank stocks. Tohoku Electric Power <9506> 1442.5 -49.5 Return selling continues for electrical utilities stocks that rose last week. Tokyo Electric Power HD <9501> 621.6 -20.6 Electrical utilities
Toyo Securities, Satiwayn, MRO, etc.
<2914> JT 4094 -156 sharply continues to fall. It is reported that the company, along with American company Philip Morris and British American company, has been presented with a settlement proposal of approximately 3.5 trillion yen in a lawsuit regarding tobacco health risks in Canada. Details such as the distribution of the burden among the three companies are still undecided. While the clearing of the risk factor related to the lawsuit can be seen as positive, there seems to be a prevailing view that the settlement burden may exceed expectations. <8614>
The Nikkei average fell slightly, ending in a consolidation around the previous day's closing level, with 9 consecutive negative days of trading.
Last weekend, the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the USA market closed at 43,275.91 dollars, up 36.86 dollars, while the Nasdaq ended trading at 18,489.55 points, up 115.94 points. With profit-taking sells near record highs and a retreat in optimistic economic views, the Dow traded weakly. The Nasdaq, driven by the rise of mobile device giant Apple and semiconductor company Nvidia, as well as supported by the decline in long-term interest rates, continued to trade strongly, pushing up the overall market. Towards the end, the Dow also recovered into positive territory, hitting new record highs for consecutive days.
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