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INPEX and others announced share buybacks on August 8th.
The following stocks announced their share purchase framework on August 8th (Thursday): <1605> INPEX - 64 million shares (5.2%), 80 billion yen (August 24th to December 31st) <3569> Selen - 2 million shares (3.6%), 6 billion yen (August 9th, 2024 to March 31st, 2025) <8876> Riro Group - 4 million shares (2.6%), 5.5 billion yen (August 9th to October 31st, 2024) <6235> Optorun - 340
Bridgestone Corporation unsponsored ADR, Japan Post Holdings Co., Ltd., Kampo Life Insurance Co., Ltd., Yucho Bank (9th) (5101-7183)
* Please note that the above calendar is subject to change due to company circumstances. --------------------------------------- August 9th (Friday) <5101> Hamagomu <5105> Toyo Tire <5108> Bridgestone Corporation unsponsored ADR <5121> Fuji Component <5139> Openwork <5184> Nichirin <5194> Sagami Rubber <5195> Bando
Agriculture is also a focus in the US presidential election [Today's theme for consideration]
With Vice President Harris, who has been nominated as the Democratic presidential candidate, selecting Governor Waltz of Minnesota, a major agricultural state, as her running mate, it has been reported that the previously little-discussed issue of agriculture may become one of the focal points of the election. <6310> Inukai Farm, <6326> Kubota, <6501> Hitachi, <6634> NEXG, <6701> NEC, <6702> Fujitsu.
Recruit Holdings' operating profit in the first quarter increased by 5.1% to 127.8 billion yen.
Recruit HD <6098> announced its Q1 2025 financial results for March, with sales revenue up 6% YoY to ¥901.558 billion and operating profit up 5.1% YoY to ¥127.818 billion, exceeding the consensus (approximately ¥118.2 billion). The main HR technology and staffing businesses, such as Indeed, grew, as did financial revenue. [Positive evaluation] <8604> Nomura | <6524> Hubei Industrial Medium <4452>
Stocks hitting the upper or lower price limit in the afternoon session.
Stop limit up: Metaplanet Co., Ltd. (4054), Japan Information Create Co., Ltd. (4395), Aklit Co., Ltd. (4422), Valuenex Co., Ltd. (4444), Infonet Co., Ltd. (5217), Techno Quartz Co., Ltd. (5535), Migaro Holdings Co., Ltd. (6137), Koike Oxygen Industry Co., Ltd. (6836), Plathome Co., Ltd. (6855), Japan Electronic Materials Co., Ltd. (6920), Laser Tech Corporation (8007), Takashima Co., Ltd. (9563), and Atlas Technology Co., Ltd. (9749), Fuji Soft Co., Ltd.
The Nikkei Average fell for the third consecutive day, with volatile movements focused on short-term funds.
On the 7th, the US stock market fell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 38,763.45, down 234.21 (-0.60%), the NASDAQ closed at 16,195.80, down 171.05 (-1.05%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5,199.50, down 40.53 (-0.77%). With the easing of concerns about economic slowdown, buying continued to rise after the opening. After the buyback, the selling pressure was rekindled due to persistent uncertainty about the economy, which suppressed the upside. Towards the end, there was a 10-year bond auction.