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Canon Inc-Spons Adr, Espec, etc. [List of stocks from the newspaper]
*Canon Inc-Spons Adr <7751> re-enters the ArF lithography equipment market, aiming to gain Share through miniaturization (Nikkei Industrial Daily page 1) -○ *Espec <6859> launches aggressive strategies for Semiconductors, continuously introducing contract measurement services (Nikkei Industrial Daily page 1) -○ *Nippon Steel <5401> believes in 'presidential approval' for the acquisition of United States Steel, statement made for final decision (Nikkei Industrial Daily page 3) -○ *Sumitomo Chemical <4005> sells polarizing film to two Chinese companies, targeting large LCDs, to local companies in spring next year (Nikkei Industrial Daily page 3) -○ *Mitsubishi Corporation <8058> diverse workforce.
List of Conversion Stocks (Part 1) [List of Parabolic Signal Conversion Stocks]
○ List of stocks transitioning to Buy market Code Stock Name Closing Price SAR Main Board <1518> Mitsui Matsushima HD 3575 3155 <1803> Shimizu Construction 12381177 <1815> Tekken 22852195 <1945> Tokyo Energy System 10571032 <2060> Feed One 778752 <2220> Kameda Confectionery 41503990 <2337> Ichigo 367351 <2379> Dip 244
Sumitomo Chemical Restructures LCD Business in China
Three key points to watch in the first half of the session - movements aimed at short-term price fluctuations in Australian Small/Mid Cap stocks.
In today's morning Trade, I would like to focus on the following three points. ■ Short-term price range targeting movements in Australian Small/Mid Cap stocks ■ Japan Oracle Corp, 2Q operating profit increased by 9.4% to 41.9 billion yen ■ Notable materials from the morning: Sumitomo Heavy, strategic investment of 10 billion yen in Niihama, new building with design consolidation for transport systems ■ Short-term price range targeting movements in Australian Small/Mid Cap stocks. On the 23rd, the Japanese stock market is likely to start slightly with Buy ahead, but it seems that the market will develop with a strong sense of stagnation. In the US market on the 20th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was at 4.
The Nikkei average fell for five consecutive days, with selling predominating due to the decline in U.S. stocks, but the decline is becoming more subdued.
The Nikkei average has fallen for five consecutive days, closing at 38,708.38 yen, down 373.33 yen (−0.96%) from the previous day, with an estimated Volume of 1.2 billion 10 million Stocks in the morning session. On the 18th, the US stock market also declined. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1,123.03 dollars to 42,326.87 dollars, and the Nasdaq fell by 716.37 points to 19,392.69 points. With the announcement of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) results approaching, a cautious mood is strengthening, and after the opening, the market was mixed.
Three key points to watch in the first half - after a sharp drop, it is easy to see Buy on dips once the Sell pressure has subsided.
In the trading session prior to the 19th, attention should be focused on the following three points. ■ A sharp decline may be followed by Buy orders targeting dips once selling activity has concluded. ■ Okano Valve, upward revision of operating profit to 1.185 billion yen from 0.88 billion yen on 24/11. ■ Key material in the prior session: Nissan and Honda are in consolidation discussions, establishment of a holding company, and merging options with Mitsubishi Motors. ■ A sharp decline may be followed by Buy orders targeting dips once selling activity has concluded. The Japanese stock market on the 19th will start with a gap down. In the US market on the 18th, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by 1123 dollars.
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