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JFE revises down to 160 billion yen from 260 billion yen for the third quarter.
JFE <5411> announced a revision to the financial estimates for the fiscal year ending March 2025. The sales revenue was revised downward from 5 trillion 240 billion yen to 4 trillion 970 billion yen, and the operating profit was revised downward from 260 billion yen to 160 billion yen. In the iron & steel business, due to the rise in construction costs in the domestic building materials sector and labor shortages, further demand deceleration is expected, as well as stagnation in demand for Asia-bound steel for automobiles, resulting in a standalone crude steel production volume of around 22.4 million tons, which is 0.6 million tons lower than the previous outlook. [Positive Rating] <9001>
Hochiki Corp 1H Net Y2.28B Vs Net Y1.51B
Hochiki: Notice Concerning Dividends from Surplus Funds (Interim Dividend)
Hochiki: Supplementary explanatory materials on consolidated financial results for the 2nd quarter (interim period) of the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025
Hochiki: Summary of financial results for the 2nd quarter (interim period) of the fiscal year ending 2025/3 [Japanese GAAP] (consolidated)
Three key points to focus on in the afternoon session - Speculative developments ahead on the assumption of Mr. Trump's dominance.
In the afternoon of the 6th, the following 3 points should be noted in the trading session: - The Nikkei average continued to rise significantly, with expectations focusing on Trump's lead. - The dollar-yen ratio soared significantly, with a focus on buying dollars in anticipation of the US presidential election. - The top contributors to the price hike were Advantest <6857> in first place and Fast Retailing <9983> in second place. Nikkei average continued to rise significantly, driven by expectations of Trump's lead. It rose by 866.54 yen compared to the previous day, reaching 39,341.44 yen (with a volume of approximately 1,040 million shares).
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