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List of stock information from newspapers, such as Iwaya Industries and Obayashi Corporation.
*Iwatani Sangyo <8088> subsidiary and equipment inspection reports are incorrect (Nikkan Kogyo side 3) - ○*Obayashi Corporation <1802> development base in Singapore, promotion of construction robotics (Nikkan Kogyo 4 sides) - ○*Yokohama Rubber <5101> tire design AI support, efficiency improvement of characteristics (Nikkan Kogyo 13 sides) - ○*Kawasaki Motors, first public run of a “hydrogen bike”, with the same feeling of heartbeat (Nikkan Kogyo 13 sides) -○*Toyota 3 > Chairman Akio Toyoda “Demonstration Start a city” (Nikkan Kogyo
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Dai Nippon Printing, Japan, etc.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, three companies, have lifted production restrictions on the 787 aircraft body (Nikkan Kogyo page 1).
List of stock information from newspapers including Lintec and Mitsui & Co.
*Lintec <7966> begins offering EUV pellicle samples, contributing to semiconductor miniaturization (Nikkan Kogyo front page) - ○ *Toyota <7203> invests in North American EV charging network, aims to install 0.03 million ports by 2030 (Nikkan Kogyo page 3) - ○ *Seino HD <9076>, T2 and 2 others demonstrate autonomous driving of cargo trucks on highways (Nikkan Kogyo page 3) - ○ *Mitsui & Co. <8031> participates in LNG project in UAE, investing 88 billion yen in facilities (Nikkan Kogyo page 4) - ○ *Mitsubishi Electric Corp. unsponsored ADR Solution
Why Toyota Motor Shares Are Gaining Today
Toyota Motor Corporation (NYSE:TM) shares are trading higher on Wednesday.Toyota Motor North America (Toyota) has joined seven other automakers as an investor in IONNA to support the buildout of its
The Nikkei average is reaching new highs led by high-tech.
The Nikkei average rebounded significantly after three business days, ending the session on the 41000 yen level for the first time, up 799.47 yen to 41580.17 yen (with a volume estimate of 1.7 billion shares traded). High-tech stocks were bought in the US market the previous day, which was well received, and buying of high-tech stocks prevailed at the start of the Tokyo market. In addition, US stock futures in extended hours trading were steadily trending, and there were intermittent index purchases by overseas investors, contributing to the Nikkei average rising towards the mid-afternoon session.
Is the second bull market really here? The Nikkei rose 2% and hit a new high again.
Is the Japanese stock market starting a new bull market?