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Tokyu and others announced share buyback on November 8th.
The stocks that announced the establishment of a stock acquisition framework on November 8 (Friday) are as follows: <3393> Styreria H, 0.15 million shares (1.6%) 0.3 billion 4.57 million yen (24/11/11-24/11/11) <9005> Tokyu, 24 million shares (4.0%) 40 billion yen (24/11/11-25/2/28) <9045> Keihan HD, 7.1 million shares (6.6%) 20 billion yen (24/11/11-25/6/30) <6845> Azubil, 24 million shares (4.5%) 15
SoftBank, 25/3 upward revision operating profit 950 billion yen ← 900 billion yen.
SoftBank <9434> announced a revision to its forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2025. The revenue was revised upward from 6 trillion 200 billion yen to 6 trillion 350 billion yen, and the operating profit from 900 billion yen to 950 billion yen. The strong performance of its subsidiary PayPay, a major player in smart phone payments, as well as the recovery of the mobile business, contributed to this. Positive evaluations for Secom midterm <9735>, Kaken Pharmaceuticals midterm <4521>, Olympus midterm <7733>, Fukui silver revision <8362>, Tokyu midterm <9005>.
Express News | Shizuoka Financial Group Inc - to Buy Back up to 1.45% of Own Shares Worth 10 Bln Yen
Shizuoka Financial Group: Notice regarding dividends from surplus (interim dividends) and revisions to year-end dividend forecasts (dividends increase)
Shizuoka Financial Group: Summary of financial results for the 2nd quarter (interim period) of the fiscal year ending 2025/3 [Japanese GAAP] (consolidated)
Nikkei average rebounds, although tech stocks provide support, the upward trend is heavy.
The Nikkei Average rebounded. It closed the morning session at 39,515.36 yen, up 133.95 yen (+0.34%) from the previous day, with an estimated volume of 1.208 billion shares. The U.S. stock market on the 7th was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 43,729.34 dollars, down 0.59 dollars, while the Nasdaq closed at 19,269.46, up 285.99 points. Continued buying sentiment favoring Mr. Trump's victory in the presidential election, as well as buying on expectations of a rate cut at the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting, led to buying after the opening.
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