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Amazon and Mr. Griffin invest in next-generation nuclear reactor technology X-Energy.
Next-generation nuclear energy technology, small modular reactors (SMRs) are attracting attention, with Amazon.com and billionaire Ken Griffin reportedly investing $500 million (about 75 billion yen) to support it. Recently, Google under Alphabet announced a power purchase agreement with Kairos Power, a company constructing SMRs. <6378> Kimura Chemical Machinery <6643> Tone Electric Manufacturing <5631> Japan Steel Works
Nippon Steel: Extraordinary Report
Trump Would Block the U.S. Steel Sale, but There's a Chance It Will Happen -- Barrons.com
In the 2024 fiscal year, received the 1st place in the iron & steel/nonferrous metals sector and the 2nd place in the information provision department for individual investors in the "Securities Analyst Disclosure Excellent Company Selection".
In 2024, Nippon Steel Corporation (hereinafter referred to as Nippon Steel) was awarded first place in the iron & steel and nonferrous metals sector and second place in the information provision department for individual investors in the "Securities Analyst Disclosure Excellent Company Selection by Securities Analysts" for the fiscal year 2024 conducted by the Japan Securities Analyst Association on October 16, 2024. It also received first place in the iron & steel and nonferrous metals sector by industry sector in the same year.
Nikkei Stock Average Contribution Ranking (pre-closing) ~ Nikkei Average rises for the fourth day, with Toshiba Electronic pushing up approximately 128 yen per share.
At the closing time 15 days ago, the number of surging stocks in the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 182, with 42 declining and 1 unchanged. The Nikkei average continued to rise for 4 business days. It closed the morning session at 40,232.45 yen, up 626.65 yen (+1.58%) from the previous trading day, with an estimated volume of 804 million 40 million shares. The U.S. stock market on the 14th continued to rise. The Dow Inc rose by 201.36 points to 43,065.22 points, and the nasdaq ended trading at 18,502.69, up 159.75 points.
The Nikkei Average rose for the fourth consecutive day, recovering to the 40,000 yen level for the first time since July 19th.
The Nikkei Average continued to rise for 4 business days. It closed the morning session at 40,232.45 yen, an increase of 626.65 yen (+1.58%) from the previous business day, with an estimated volume of 8.04 million shares. The U.S. stock market on the 14th continued to rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 43,065.22, up 201.36 points, while the Nasdaq closed at 18,502.69, up 159.75 points. Selling pressure following slight interest rate cuts and buying interest driven by expectations of demand recovery backed by additional fiscal policies by the Chinese government intersected at the opening.
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