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Toyo Electric and others announced a share buyback on November 12th.
The stocks that announced the establishment of their own stock acquisition frames on Tuesday, November 12 are as follows: <8035> Tohoku Electronics 3.5 million shares (0.8%) 70 billion yen (November 13, 24 - January 31, 25) <6481> THK 20 million shares (16.3%) 40 billion yen (November 13, 24 - November 12, 25) <8309> Mitsui Sumitomo Trust 13 million shares (1.8%) 30 billion yen (November 13, 24 - March 31, 25) <9987> Suzuken 5.6 million shares (7.2%) 28 billion yen (November 24)
Toyo Elec, upward revision on 3/25, operating profit 680 billion yen←627 billion yen
Toshiba Electronics <8035> announced a revision to its financial estimates for the fiscal year ending March 2025. The operating profit was revised upward from 627 billion yen to 680 billion yen. In the electronics industry, various products incorporating AI are being introduced, leading to the emergence of new markets. In the semiconductor manufacturing equipment market, investment in memory and advanced packaging equipment for AI applications is significantly expanding, while investment in equipment for mature generations in China continues. Investment in cutting-edge generations for logic/faux
Nikkei 225 Elliott Wave Technical Analysis [Video]
Trump trade is also swayed by favorable and unfavorable factors.
The Nikkei average fell for the first time in three business days, closing at 39,376.09 yen, down 157.23 yen (with a volume of approximately 2.46 billion shares). Against the background of the previous day's rise of US stocks and a weaker yen, buying was predominant in the morning. There were moments when it rose to 39,866.72 yen towards the end of the morning session. However, there is a tendency for selling to occur in anticipation of a return before the psychological milestone of 10,000 yen, as well as firm statements towards China and Iran by Trump's future Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, according to US media.
The Nikkei average has fallen for the first time in three days, reflecting concerns about the upcoming Trump administration.
On the 11th, the US stock market continued to rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at $44,293.13, up $304.14, while the Nasdaq closed at 19,298.76, up 11.99 points. Buying continued on expectations of deregulation and growth-oriented policies under the upcoming Trump administration, leading to gains after the opening. However, with the bond market closed due to Veterans Day, causing a lack of material, small-cap stocks were bought as part of a rotation, while tech stocks were sold off, leading to a temporary decline in the Nasdaq. The Dow remained strong throughout the day.
Iida GHD, Tosoh, etc. (additional) Rating
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