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PTS focus points for the 20th = Inspec, Tri-Eyes, Estlast, ETC.
▽ Inspec <6656.T> received a repeat order for a large order acquired in April 2021 for roll-to-roll inspection equipment. ▽ Tryeyes <4840.T> seems to have consolidated operating profit and loss for the fiscal year ending December 2024 to be break-even (previous estimate was a loss of 0.6 billion yen, while the previous year was a loss of 0.1 billion yen). This is due to the sale of newly generated A-REIT ETF with high profitability. ▽ Zain <6769.T> reported an increase in consolidated recurring profit for the fiscal year ending December 2024 due to the recognition of evaluation gains on foreign currency-denominated Assets.
RAKUS Co., Ltd. Reports Steady Sales Growth in December 2025
Rakus pushes back and establishes a subsidiary in Indonesia.
Rakus <3923.T>, which handles expense reimbursement systems and E-invoicing systems, rebounded for the first time in four days. At one point, it reached 1,736 yen, an increase of 24 yen compared to the previous day. After the market close on the 17th, it announced the establishment of a subsidiary in Indonesia. The company will set up a subsidiary for cloud play development in Indonesia. The new company's capital will be 10 billion rupiahs (approximately 97 million yen), with the establishment date scheduled for April 1.
Attention is focused on Sakata Seed and Stem Inc, while Yorozu is somewhat weak.
Last weekend on the 17th, in the U.S. stock market, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 334.70 dollars to 43,487.83, the Nasdaq Composite Index increased by 291.91 points to 19,630.20, and the Chicago Nikkei 225 Futures was up by 325 yen compared to the Osaka daytime at 38,795 yen. The exchange rate was 1 dollar = 156.30-40 yen. In today's Tokyo market, Stem Inc <3771> announced a revision of the Financial Estimates for dividends for the fiscal year ending March 2025, and Sakata Seed Corporation <1377> announced a Share Buyback not exceeding 1.59% of the issued shares and a bid for purchase.
<Today's Individual Materials> S Research, Ai Robo, TMN, Netyear, ETC (announced on the 17th).
▽ S Research <3771.T>, the year-end Dividends forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2025 has been increased from the previous 40 yen to 60 yen (considering the previous period's performance of 40 yen adjusted for a 1-for-2 Stock Split) ▽ Ai Robo <247A.T>, introduced a shareholder benefit program that gifts 9,000 yen worth of their products to shareholders holding one unit (100 shares) or more as of the record date ▽ TMN <5258.T>, downwardly revised the consolidated performance forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2025 ▽ Netyear <3622.T> - lowered the standalone performance forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2025 ▽
The key points of the PTS on the 17th = Ilgloom, Ajuban H, Kyowa Consulting, ETC.
▽ Ilgurm <3690.T> discloses the consolidated financial estimates and dividends estimates for the fiscal year ending September 2025, expecting increased revenue, profit, and dividends. ▽ Ajuvan H <4929.T>, the consolidated performance for the third quarter cumulative of the fiscal year ending March 2025 (from March 21, 2024 to December 20, 2024) shows significant profit increase. ▽ Kyouwa Consulting <9647.T>, the consolidated results for the fiscal year ending November 2024 diverge from plans, while an increase in revenue and profit is expected for the fiscal year ending November 2025. ▽ AHC <7083.T>, expects double-digit operating profit growth and an increase in dividends for November 2025. ▽ Kaneko Seed.
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