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Japanese stock buybacks this week (2/17~2/21)
――――2/17――――$Nippon Express Holdings(9147.JP)$ will buy back up to 30 million shares, 11.53% of its outstanding shares (excluding its own shares), for an amount of JPY¥ 50 billion.$GungHo Online
List of convertible stocks (Part 1) [List of Parabolic Signal convertible stocks]
○ List of Buy Conversion Stocks in the Market Code Stock Name Closing Price SAR Main Board <3196> Hot Stock Land 2104 2038 <3673> Broadleaf 655607 <3771> Stem Inc 16881588 <4390> ips 25662384 <4577> Dai 20612005 <5310> Toyo Carbon 40653725 <5461> Chubu Steel Plate 22572156 <5726> Large
NXHD, etc., announced a Share Buyback on February 14.
The stocks for which the share buyback plan was announced on February 14 (Friday) are as follows: <9147> NXHD 30 million shares (11.5%) 50 billion yen (from 25/2/17 to 25/11/28) <6013> Takuma 9 million shares (11.6%) 10 billion yen (from 25/2/17 to 26/2/16) <3964> Auknet 1.43 million shares (5.9%) 4.5 billion yen (from 25/2/18 to 25/2/20) <2790> Nafco 2.2 million shares (8.2%) 4 billion 61.2 million yen (from 25/2/17
Tokio Marine raised its forecast on March 25, with ordinary profits projected at 1 trillion 380 billion yen, up from 1 trillion 240 billion yen.
Tokyo Marine <8766> announced a revision of the performance forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2025. Operating profit was revised upward from 1 trillion 240 billion yen to 1 trillion 380 billion yen, and net profit was raised from 880 billion yen to 1 trillion yen. Although the loss ratio related to Autos in the domestic insurance business is deteriorating, the sale of policy Stocks is expected to accelerate more than previously anticipated. The sales amount of policy Stocks is projected to be approximately 912 billion yen for the full year, increasing by 162 billion yen from the previous forecast. 【Positive Evaluation】 <8766> Tokyo Marine Quarterly | <4449> Giftie Full Year <2503> K
Fibergate Inc. Announces Increased Interim Dividends
Fibergate, Inc. Announces Share Buyback to Boost Capital Efficiency