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JP Movers | Hino Motors Rose 5.76%, Leading Nikkei 225 Components, Disco Topped Turnover List
Market sentiment was stable today as Nikkei 225 components continued to trade sideways, with Hino Motors(7205.JP) being the top gainer today, rising 5.76% to close at 453.3 yen. In addition, the top loser was Taiyo Yuden(6976.JP),falling 3.09% to end at 1974.0 yen.
Express News | LG Energy is close to reaching an agreement to supply Batteries to Omron in Japan.
QPS Laboratory, Good Product Planning, etc. (additional) Rating
Downgrade - Bearish Code Stock Name Securities Company Previous After ---------------------------------------------------- <4676> Fuji HD Nomura "Buy" "Neutral" <6506> Yaskawa Electric Nomura "Buy" "Neutral" Target Price Change Code Stock Name Securities Company Previous After ---------------------------------------------------- <55
Samsung is set to launch a Ball Corp home robot equipped with AI.
South Korean Samsung Electronics announced a partnership with Alphabet's Google to release a home robot in the shape of a soccer ball, called "Ballie," equipped with Artificial Intelligence (AI) this summer. The two companies are entering the consumer robot market for the first time. <6758> Sony Group Corp <4826> CIJ <7012> Kawasaki Heavy Industries <6645> Omron <3443> Kawada Technology <6481> THK <6473> J-TEC.
Sumitomo Corporation, Daihen, ETC [List of stock materials from the newspaper]
* Seven & I HD <3382> plans to invest 3.2 trillion yen in growth and a maximum of 600 billion yen for Share Buyback by 2031 (Nihon Kogyo, page 3) -○* TORAY INDS INC <3402> EU aims to regulate Carbon Fiber for auto parts, leading to a drop in related companies' stock prices (Nihon Kogyo, page 3) -○* Mitsubishi Corporation <8058> participates in hydrogen reduction steelmaking (Nihon Kogyo, page 4) -○* Sumitomo Corporation <8053> promotes decarbonization through mining electrification in collaboration with ABB Ltd (Nihon Kogyo, page 4) -○* Tokyo Century <8439> independently develops a grid-connected storage battery station in Nagasaki (Nihon Kogyo, page 5)
CTSH Expands Clientele With OMRON Deal: Buy, Sell or Hold the Stock?