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Stocks that moved the day before part 2 Veru Inc, Hamee, GFA ETC.
Stock Name <Code> 20-Day Closing Price ⇒ Day-on-Day Comparison Tanpaku Co. <9743> 978 -42 Strong sense of completion in the movements due to good earnings evaluation. Rakuten Bank <5838> 4385 -143 Pressured by the decline in bank stocks. Kyushu Electrical Utilities <9508> 1333 -4311 Below the November low, with cutting losses becoming dominant. IHI <7013> 8347 -257 SMBC Nikko Securities has downgraded the investment rating. HOYA <7741> 19530 -685 Softness in Semiconductors stocks leads to dominant selling on rebounds.
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*Cybozu <4776> 2644 - Positive sentiment due to consideration of increased dividends for this period and significant profit growth outlook for the next period. *Market E <3135> 964 - Positive sentiment following the announcement of expanded shareholder benefits. *Japan Retech <1938> 1326 +199 High dividend yield appeal following significant dividend increase announcement. *Mitsui E&S <7003> 1754 +150 Reported to begin production of port cranes in Vietnam. *Shin Nihon Science <2395> 1662 +126 Tokai Tokyo Securities recommends buying anew.
Approval has been obtained for the "supply conditions other than specific retail supply contracts" - discounts on electricity charges will be implemented in conjunction with the national "Electricity and Gas Rate Support".
The company applied for the "Terms of Supply Other Than Specific Retail Supply Agreement" that stipulates discounts on electricity charges for usage from January to March 2025 based on the national "Electricity and Gas Rate Assistance*" on December 6, 2024. Today, approval was received from the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, and this is announced. (Note) Billing for fees will be from February to April 2025 (details of the application were announced on December 6, 2024). Regarding the application of the discount on fees, customers are requested to inquire.
The steam turbines of Units 3 and 4 of the Genkai Nuclear Power Plant will be updated.
In order to achieve Carbon Neutrality by 2050 while ensuring stable supply of Electrical Utilities, the company is committed to maximizing the use of Nuclear Power, with safety as the top priority, and is working to further enhance the reliability of Nuclear Power plants. As part of this initiative, the steam turbines of units 3 and 4 at the Genkai Nuclear Power Plant will be updated to the latest designed steam turbines that use superior materials and structures. Today, an application for design and construction plan approval has been submitted to the Nuclear Regulation Authority.
The 13th oral hearing of the appeal trial regarding the injunction to stop the operation of Units 3 and 4 of the Genkai Nuclear Power Plant, as well as the 12th oral hearing of the appeal trial for the cancellation of the reactor installation modification
Today, at the Fukuoka High Court, the oral arguments for the case mentioned above were held as described below. Moving forward, efforts will continue to fully articulate our claims and to ensure understanding regarding the safety of the Genkai Nuclear Power Plant. 1. Appeal hearing for the injunction against operation: 13th oral argument. This case is an appeal filed on March 25, 2021, against the judgment (dated March 12, 2021) by the Saga District Court, which dismissed the request for an injunction against the operation of Units 3 and 4 of the Genkai Nuclear Power Plant.
The regular inspections of the Genkai Nuclear Power Plant Units 1 and 2 (during the decommissioning phase) have been completed - confirming the functions and performance of the necessary facilities during the decommissioning period.
The company has been conducting the sixth periodic operator inspection of Unit 1 and the third periodic operator inspection of Unit 2 of the Genkai Nuclear Power Plant, based on the Reactor Regulatory Act (Note), since June 11, 2024, and it has been completed today, hence the Announcements of individual stocks. (Note) This is the law concerning the regulation of nuclear material substances, nuclear fuel materials, and reactors. During this periodic operator inspection, the functions and performance of the following facilities, which should be maintained during the decommissioning period, were confirmed: radiation control facilities, handling facilities, and storage facilities for nuclear fuel materials.