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Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Closing Bell) - Nikkei Average fell significantly for the first time in 4 days, with two stocks, Toshiba and Fast Retailing, lowering approximately 445 yen.
At the close on the 12th, the number of rising stocks of Nikkei average constituent stocks was 65, the number of falling stocks was 159, and the number of unchanged stocks was 1. On the 11th, the US stock market was mixed. The Dow Jones average closed at 39,753.75, up 32.39 points (+0.08%), the Nasdaq closed at 18,283.41, down 364.04 points (-1.95%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5,584.54, down 49.37 points (-0.88%). The June Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed sluggish inflation.
Kyocera Emphasizes Sustainable Growth and Value
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Before Closing) - Nikkei Average rose for the third consecutive day, with First Retail pushing up about 62 yen with one stock.
As of the close of 11 days ago, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 178, the number of falling stocks was 45, and the number of unchanged stocks was 2. The Nikkei average has risen for three consecutive days. It closed the morning session at 42,179.84 yen (+0.83%), up 347.85 yen from the previous day (with an estimated trading volume of 910 million shares). The US stock market rose on the 10th. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 429.39 points (+1.09%) to 39,721.36, and the Nasdaq rose 218.16 points (+1.18%) to 18,647.
The next generation iPhone has a shipping target of over 90 million units within this year.
Apple aims to ship at least 90 million units of its next-generation smart phone, the iPhone 16, in the later half of this year, according to sources. The company reportedly informed its suppliers and partner companies that it aims for a 10% increase in shipment volume compared to the previous model. <4005> Sumitomo Chemical <5201> AGC <5802> Sumitomo Electric Industries
Kyocera Introduces Cutting-Edge Peltier Module With 21% Increase in Cooling Performance
GCT Semiconductor, Kyocera Collaborate Over 5G Reference Platform Development
GCT Semiconductor (GCTS) and electronic components company Kyocera said Wednesday they have partnered for the development of a 5G reference platform for customer premise equipment and fixed wireless
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