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Teijin, along with Nippon Active and co-shareholders, has increased its shareholding ratio to 9.07%.
It has been revealed that the shareholding ratio of Nippon Active Value Fund (Nippon Active) and its co-shareholders in Daihatsu Textile <3302.T> Stocks has increased. According to the large shareholding change report submitted by Nippon Active after the close on the 16th, the shareholding ratio with co-shareholders rose from 8.07% at the time of the last submission to 9.07%. The purpose of the shareholding is to engage in investment as well as to provide management advice to the management team, and to conduct significant proposal actions as necessary.
List of cloud breakout stocks (Part 1) [Ichimoku Kinko Hyo - List of cloud breakout stocks].
○ List of stocks that have broken through the clouds in the market Code Stock Name Closing Price Leading Span A Leading Span B Main Board <1925> Daiwa House 4916 4909.5 4826 <2587> Suntory BF 4894 4734.5 4835.5 <2726> Pal HD 3405 3275 3214 <3475> Goodcom A 9338 66.7 5868 <4528> Ono Pharmaceutical 1629 1583.25 1622.
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Stock news premium = Firefighting system strengthened due to frequent wildfires, related Stocks to be marked.
Wildfires have been occurring one after another in Japan as well. As a result, a more advanced disaster prevention system is being demanded, which seems likely to increase the attention on related stocks in the fire-fighting equipment sector in the medium term. <With risks becoming established due to global warming> The recent tragic forest fire in Los Angeles is still fresh in memory, but disasters continue to occur in Japan as well. In February, a large-scale wildfire in Ofunato City, Iwate Prefecture, burned approximately 2,900 hectares. This month, fires have also broken out in the forests of Okayama City and Imabari City in Ehime Prefecture, and there have been forest fires in Miyazaki City as well.