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IK HOLDINGS Reports Strong Sales Growth
Driven by the weak yen, the consumer spending of tourists visiting Japan in the first 9 months has reached a new high.
①Driven by the weakness of the Japanese yen, Japan's tourism industry is extremely hot in 2024; ②Data shows that as of September, international tourists spent 5.86 trillion yen in Japan (equivalent to 39.27 billion US dollars); ③This exceeded the consumption record of 5.3 trillion yen set for the full year of 2023.
October 9th [Today's Investment Strategy]
[Fisco Selected Stocks] [Material Stock] Nakamoto Pax <7811> 1602 yen (10/8) Engaged in printing processing (gravure printing), lamination processing, coating processing, and molding processing. The company announced its first-half financial results. Operating profit increased by 53.0% year-on-year to 1.56 billion yen, exceeding the previous financial estimates of 1 billion yen. The increase in orders for smart phones and semiconductors, as well as strong sales of in-house products with high profit margins in the daily necessities category, contributed to this positive performance. "25 fiscal year February operating profit
ENEOS and AEON Mall are attracting attention, while Warabe Nichiyo and Sankyo Tateyama seem to be lackluster.
In the U.S. stock market on the 8th yesterday, the NY Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 126.13 points to 42,080.37, the Nasdaq Composite Index rose 259.02 points to 18,182.92, and the Chicago Nikkei 225 futures rose 415 yen higher to 39,375 yen compared to Osaka daytime trading. The exchange rate is 1 dollar = 148.10-20 yen. In today's Tokyo market, Aeon FS <8570> increased by 33.8% in operating profit for the first half, Aeon Mall <8905> also increased by 9.9%, and the operating profit for the first half increased by 4.8% compared to the first quarter's 5.2.
J Front's operating profit in the second quarter increased by 100.0% to 39.3 billion yen.
J Front <3086> announced that the financial results for the second quarter of the fiscal year ending February 2025 showed a 9.3% increase in net sales revenue to 209.3 billion 68 million yen compared to the same period last year, with operating profit doubling to 39.3 billion 64 million yen. Domestic sales remained robust, and the strong performance of inbound sales contributed to the increase in net sales revenue compared to the same period last year. Operating profit increased from the previous year, and interim profit attributable to the parent company's owner also increased from the previous year, achieving record profits at each profit stage.
IK HOLDINGS Reports Positive Financial Turnaround
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