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Kaonavi <4435.T> (Supervised) hits the upper limit and is in high demand. The company's board of directors expressed their support for the tender offer (TOB) by The Carlyle Group's Keystone Investment Holdings. The TOB price is set at 4,380 yen, and the purchase period is from February 14 to March 31. It is expected that the company will be (Delisted) after the TOB concludes. Amazia <4424.T> also hits the upper limit. There are observations that overseas sales of content originating from Japan will expand even further in the future.
Sony Group Corp has revised its forecast upwards for March 25, with operating profit of 1 trillion 335 billion yen, up from 1 trillion 310 billion yen.
Sony Group Corp (6758) announced a revision of its Financial Estimates for the fiscal year ending March 2025. Revenue has been revised upwards from 12 trillion 710 billion yen to 13 trillion 200 billion yen, and operating profit from 1 trillion 310 billion yen to 1 trillion 335 billion yen. Entertainment-related segments such as Gaming and music are performing steadily. Additionally, it was announced that a share buyback program with a cap of 50 billion yen has been established, allowing the purchase of up to 30 million shares (0.5% of the total issued shares excluding treasury shares) in the market. 【Positive evaluation】<675
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<Today's materials and influential stocks> The yen strengthens following the U.S. December CPI, mark related stocks.
Following the month-on-month increase in the US December CPI (Consumer Price Index) being lower than market expectations on a core basis, there has been a stronger movement to sell dollars in the Foreign Exchange market. Against the yen, the dollar briefly fell below 156 yen for the first time in about a month. Awareness of a possible interest rate hike by the Bank of Japan in January is increasing, leading to expanded forecasts of reduced interest rate differentials between Japan and the US. If the stronger yen stimulates overseas travel demand, companies such as AirTrip <6191.T>, Adventure <6030.T>, and Beltela <7048.T>, as well as travel services, will benefit.