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Driven by the weak yen, the consumer spending of tourists visiting Japan in the first 9 months has reached a new high.
①Driven by the weakness of the Japanese yen, Japan's tourism industry is extremely hot in 2024; ②Data shows that as of September, international tourists spent 5.86 trillion yen in Japan (equivalent to 39.27 billion US dollars); ③This exceeded the consumption record of 5.3 trillion yen set for the full year of 2023.
Toho, upward revision on 2/25, operating profit of 620 billion yen←55 billion.
Toho <9602> announced a revision of the financial estimates for the fiscal year ending February 2025. Operating revenue has been revised upward from 280 billion yen to 297 billion yen, and operating profit from 55 billion yen to 62 billion yen. In the main movie business, hits such as "Strange Family," "Detective Conan: The Five-Star Stories with a Million Dollar Tag," "Kingdom: The Return of the General," and "The Last Mile" have contributed, along with the unexpected success of the sequel from the previous consolidated fiscal year, "Haikyu!! Movie: The Battle of the Trash Dump," exceeding box office revenue expectations at over 11.5 billion yen. Additionally,
Maruyoshi Center: Half-Year Report - Term 65 (2024/03/01-2025/02/28)
Maruyoshi Center: Supplementary financial results for the 2nd quarter (interim period) for the fiscal year ending 2025/2 (2024)
Maruyoshi Center: Summary of financial results for the 2nd quarter (interim period) of the fiscal year ending 2025/2 [Japanese GAAP] (consolidated)
Group purchasing at major membership supermarkets such as Koss Corp and Sam's Club is becoming popular.
As a means of responding to rising food prices, it has been reported that young people in the United States are increasingly buying in bulk at supermarkets and sharing the cost with friends, roommates, family, and neighbors. Sam's Club, a chain under the US retail giant Walmart, has the largest number of memberships among Generation Z, according to a company spokesperson. <2742> Hellos, <2747> Kitaosu Lucky, <2791> Daikokuten, <3038> Kobayashi Corporation.
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