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Stocks that moved and those that were traded in the front market.
*Fujifilm <4901> 2984 +308 A large-scale contract for the production of biopharmaceuticals has been concluded.* Shin Nippon Air Technologies <1952> 1969 +186 Announced an upward revision of performance during the market.* Konica Minolta <4902> 434.2 +35.3 Reported the start of production for protective films for perovskite solar cells.* Coca-Cola BJI <2579> 2734.5 +164.5 Announced the implementation of price revisions for major category products.* Japan Glass <5202> 393 +23 for.
Stocks hitting the upper and lower limits before the market.
■ Limit up: <2700> Kito Shinnai <4890> Tsubota Lab <6233> KLAASS <7042> Access Group Holdings <7138> TORICO <7901> Matsumoto <8143> Lapine ■ Limit down * Includes temporary limit up and down (indicative price).
A soft tone and declining U.S. stocks may weigh on the market, but a solid performance at lower levels is expected.
[Emerging Markets Individual Stock Global Strategy] Today's Emerging Markets are expected to have a weak development. In the U.S. stock market on the 21st, the Dow Inc fell by 971.82 points (-2.48%) to 38,170.41 dollars, marking a significant decline for four consecutive days. In addition to the statement from the National Economic Council (NEC) chairman that the Trump administration continues to consider options for the dismissal of the Federal Reserve Chairman, the president's request for preemptive interest rate cuts on Social Media has weakened trust in domestic Assets, leading to sales.
Globee, S.Y.S and others.
<3063> jGroup sold its inventory assets (land and buildings in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture) <3967> Eltes expanded its shareholder benefit program <4890> Tsubota Lab revised its forecast upwards, with the previous operating profit outlook of 0.26 billion yen changed from 0.131 billion yen <5575> Globee conducted an off-market sale of 100,000 shares <6554> SyuS revised its forecast upwards, with the first half operating profit outlook of 0.81 billion yen changed from 0.547 billion yen.
Amano, upward revision on March 25, operating profit 23 billion yen, up from 21 billion yen.
Amano <6436> announced a revision of its financial estimates for the fiscal year ending March 2025. Revenue has been revised upward from 160 billion yen to 175.4 billion yen, and operating profit has been increased from 21 billion yen to 23 billion yen. The revenue forecast is higher than the initial plan due to the demand for parking systems arising from the reopening after COVID-19, as well as the demand for new banknote issuance, which has progressed sooner than expected. Regarding profits, the increase in revenue from the parking systems, the rise in dividends from overseas group companies, and the reduction of shares held in policy stocks are also contributing factors.
Tsubota Laboratory: Notice regarding revisions to the full-year earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025