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JP Movers | Kawasaki Heavy Industries Rose 10.28%, Leading Nikkei 225 Components, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Topped Turnover List
Market sentiment was stable today as Nikkei 225 components continued to trade sideways, with Kawasaki Heavy Industries(7012.JP) being the top gainer today, rising 10.28% to close at 6724.0 yen. In addition, the top loser was Disco(6146.JP),falling 3.65% to end at 40410.0 yen.
The Nikkei average started the afternoon session down 191 points, with Sakuraya, Shin-Etsu Chemical, etc., declining.
[Nikkei Average Stock Price・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 39176.18; -191.40 TOPIX; 2736.64; -4.77 [Afternoon Market Opening Overview] The Nikkei Average for the afternoon session started at 39176.18 yen, 191.40 yen lower compared to the previous day, slightly narrowing its drop from the morning close (39112.80 yen). During lunchtime, the Nikkei 225 Futures fluctuated in a range of 39160 yen - 39220 yen. The dollar-yen exchange rate was 1 dollar = 151.50-60 yen, having decreased by about 20 sen since around 9 AM.
Yoshimura Food has ranked, receiving compensation from Tokyo Electric Power HD and revising financial estimates for net profit upward.
Yoshimura Food <2884> ranks in (as of 9:32 AM). There has been a significant rebound at one point. After the close of trade the previous day, the financial estimates for the fiscal year ending February 2025 were revised. The net profit is estimated at 1.504 billion yen (a 45.7% increase from the previous period). The consolidated subsidiary, Ys Foods, received 0.848 billion yen as compensation for damage due to import suspension measures against aquatic products from japan associated with the release of ALPS treated water from Tokyo Electric Power HD <9501>, which will be recorded as extraordinary profit. The period covered by this compensation is for the year 2023.
Yoshimura Foods, Takeuchi Manufacturing ◆ Today's Fisco hot stocks ◆
Yoshimura Food <2884> announced a revision of its financial estimates for the fiscal year ending February 2025. The net profit was revised upwards from 1.113 billion yen to 1.504 billion yen. The subsidiary, YS Foods, received compensation from Tokyo Electric Power HD <9501> based on the compensation standard set by the company, for damages caused by foreign governments' import suspension measures against aquatic products from japan due to the release of ALPS treated water, which was recorded as special profit. Additionally, claims for compensation will continue to be made by Marukichi and Matatsu Suisan. Takeuchi Manufacturing
Yoshimura Food --- Upper revision on February 25, net profit 1.504 billion yen ← 1.113 billion yen.
An announcement has been made regarding the revision of the financial estimates for the period ending in February 2025. The net profit has been revised upward from 1.113 billion yen to 1.504 billion yen. The subsidiary, YS Foods, received compensation from Tokyo Electric Power Company HD <9501> based on the company's specified compensation standards for damages caused by the import suspension measures from foreign governments on Aquatic Products from Japan due to the release of ALPS treated water, and this amount has been recorded as extraordinary income. Additionally, compensation claims will continue to be made at Marukichi and Matatsu Fisheries.
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