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<Today's individual materials> MBS, GEI, Nichiryoku, and YS Food ETC (announced on the 15th)
▽ MBS <1401.T> has set a maximum acquisition limit of 100,000 shares (1.38% of the issued Stocks excluding treasury shares) and a repurchase framework of 100 million yen. ▽ GEI <9212.T> has entered into a joint development agreement with Daio Paper <3880.T> for the commercialization of biorefineries. ▽ Nichiryoku <7578.T> has downwardly revised its standalone operating profit and loss forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2025, expecting a loss. ▽ YS Food <3358.T> reported a monthly revenue of March (preliminary) that is 1.7% lower compared to the same month last year, marking the third consecutive month of decline compared to the previous year.
Key points of interest for the 15th in the PTS = FDK, Tess HD, Board Root, etc.
FDK <6955.T> announced an upward revision of its performance plan for the fiscal year ending March 2025. Consolidated recurring profit is increased from 950 million yen to 1.2 billion yen (a 26.3% increase year-on-year). This is attributed to cost reductions in the Battery business's equipment-related sector, increased sales in various modules for Overseas markets in the Electronics business, in addition to a trend of weaker Exchange Rates for the yen. HIOKI <6866.T> announced its results for the first quarter (January to March) of the fiscal year ending December 2025, with consolidated operating profit rising by 11.9% year-on-year to 1.8 billion yen.
Tera Probe: Interim report.
Tera Probe: Financial Report - 20th Term (2024/01/01 - 2024/12/31)
Tera Probe: Confirmation
NTT Data G, Bank of the 114th, ETC.
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