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Stocks that moved the day before Part 1 include Kimura Koki, Trend Micro, Fujikura, etc.
DIC <4631> upwardly revised financial estimates for fiscal year ending March 2025 to 2.853 billion yen. Komatsu <6231> operating profit for Q1 increased by 30.7% to 4.605 billion yen. Zenetec <4492> operating profit for Q1 turned from a red figure of 0.017 billion yen in the same period of the previous year to black figure of 0.157 billion yen. Janome <6445> operating profit for Q1 turned from a red figure of 0.18 billion yen in the same period of the previous year to black figure of 0.481 billion yen. Also announced an increase in dividends. Matsuya.
Steady development from the movement of high-tech stocks and earnings evaluations.
The Nikkei Average rebounded, and closed at 35,025.00 yen (approximately 2.504 billion shares traded), up 193.85 yen from the previous day's trading, with buying centered on high-tech stocks against the backdrop of a rise in US stocks and a weak yen. Shortly after the opening of trading, it rose to 35,671.31 yen. In addition, there was a continued shift of funds to stocks with good earnings results. However, with the possibility of position adjustments, such as selling before the three-day weekend, there was a standoff around 35,000 yen after the buying spree, and it fell to 34,445.57 yen in the middle of the afternoon.
Today's flows: 08/09 Tokio Marine Holdings saw an inflow of JPY¥ 7.39 billion, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group saw an outflow of JPY¥ 13.32 billion
On August 9th, the TSE Main Market saw an inflow of JPY¥ 527.56 billion and an outflow of JPY¥ 580.6 billion.$Tokio Marine Holdings(8766.JP)$, $SUMCO(3436.JP)$ and $ORIX(8591.JP)$ were net buyers of
Nikkei Average rose 157 yen, still interested in major corporate earnings.
The Nikkei average is up 157 yen (as of 14:40). In terms of the Nikkei average contribution rate, Softbank G <9984>, Recruit HD <6098>, Trend <4704>, etc. are among the top positive contributors. On the other hand, Nexon <3659>, First Retailing <9983>, Daikin <6367>, etc. are among the top negative contributors. In terms of sectors, nonferrous metals, other financing business, banking, service industry, and wholesale trade are among the top gainers, while electric and gas industry, rubber products, air transportation, and metal are among the losers.
Active and newly listed stocks during the morning session.
*Trend Micro <4704> 7742 shares - reports that the company is exploring business divestitures. *Mecc <4971> 3895 shares - annual performance estimates are significantly upwardly revised beyond expectations. *Fujikura <5803> 3038 shares - significantly upwardly revised revenue forecasts. *H-One <5989> 926 shares - good progress with operating profit turning to black in the first quarter. *Suzuki <6785> 1540 shares +297, optimistic about double-digit profit growth this fiscal year and change in dividend policy. *Happinet <7552>.
NEXON: Confirmation letter
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