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Stocks that moved the previous day part2: Timee, Heartseed, N.C.N, ETC.
Stock Name <Code> Closing Price on the 13th ⇒ Change from the previous day Kurazushi <2695> 3140 -115 Continuing to view negatively the abolition of the shareholder benefit system, IHI <7013> 8278 -452 Cautious views regarding defense tax increase have been conveyed. Omron <6645> 4892 -292 There seems to be a sense of completion regarding expectations for China’s policy moves. Kawasaki Heavy Industries <7012> 6410 -214 Major defense-related stocks are generally under selling pressure. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries <7011> 2291.5 -98.5 Core defense-related.
Stocks that moved the day before part 1: Perseus, Symphony Technology, Japan Micronics, ETC.
Stock name <code> Closing price on the 12th ⇒ Change from the previous day Cell source <4880> 1052 +30 Collaborated with Docomo, agreed to consider collaboration with Japan Post. Digi HD <3676> 830 +362 Financial Estimates for the period ending March 2025 have been revised downward for revenue but upward for net profit estimates. P-Ban <3559> 382 +17 Announced a forecast for the dividend for the period ending March 2025, which was initially undecided, to be 10 yen, an increase of 2 yen from the previous period. Silver Life <9262> 724 -45 First quarter operating profit decreased by 29.4%. Perseus.
Emerging Markets stock digest: Kaiom rebounds significantly, pluszero surges.
<4599> Stem Inc reduced by 19 to 324. The company's performance for the first quarter of the fiscal year ending July 2025 was announced; there was no business revenue (no business revenue in the same period last year), an operating loss of 0.573 billion yen (compared to an operating loss of 0.491 billion yen), a recurring loss of 0.573 billion yen (compared to a recurring loss of 0.491 billion yen), and a quarterly net loss of 0.56 billion yen (compared to a quarterly net loss of 0.467 billion yen), indicating an expanded deficit. The company's business revenue is primarily composed of milestone income due to development progress, and the proposal.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Index rebounded, and after the Buy activity subsided, it showed a heavy upward trend.
Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index 820.85 +3.70 / Volume 0.2 billion 11.31 million shares / Trading value 134.7 billion yen Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index 641.64 +3.06 / Volume 94.08 million shares / Trading value 96.5 billion yen. Today's Growth Market saw the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index and the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index rebound together, with the number of rising stocks at 250, falling stocks at 305, and unchanged at 41. Today's Growth Market showed a strong performance. The previous day's USA market.
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[FISCO Specially Selected Brand] [Material Brand] Pharma Foods <2929> 958 yen (12/11) Mainly sells supplements and cosmetics. They also work on functional materials. First quarter financial results have been announced. Operating profit was 0.882 billion yen (up 46.7% from the same period last year). The cumulative number of shipments of “Pneumo Hair Growth Agent” has exceeded 29 million units as of November 19. Other product groups emphasized profitability indicators, and advertising costs were suppressed. Operating profit for the fiscal year ending 25/7 is expected to be 2 billion yen (down 60.9% from the previous fiscal year)
Although there are tailwinds such as a strong market and rising Nasdaq, the upside may be heavy.
[Emerging Markets Individual Stocks Strategy] Today's Emerging Markets are expected to show a steady performance. Yesterday, on the 11th, in the US stock market, the Dow Inc average fell by 99.27 points (-0.22%) to 44,148.56, marking the fifth consecutive decline. The November Consumer Price Index (CPI) remained within expectations, leading to buying that supports the stocks in anticipation of additional rate cuts at the December Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), while the Dow Inc average was pushed down by profit-taking selling. Nasdaq saw buying driven by expectations of rate cuts and performance from high-tech stocks like Alphabet.