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Nousouken: 2nd quarter (interim period) fiscal year ending 2025/8 financial results explanation/medium-term management plan briefing session question and answer collection
Stock Chart Ranking: 51st to 100th (Issue 4/18)
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Global Trade to Decline in 2025 Amid Increased Tariff Uncertainty, WTO Says
Stocks that moved and those that were traded in the front market.
*Japan Drugstore <3341> 2136 +400, particularly no signs of material surface, but rumors of restructuring may reignite. *TELUS Sky <3915> 2425 +425, the previous period had an upward landing and this period is expected to have significant profit growth. *Lacto Japan <3139> 3365 +503, substantial profit increase in the first quarter with good progress rate. *Doutor-Nichires Holdings <3087> 2785 +402, announced smooth financial results and a high level of Share Buyback. *GMO Internet <4784> 194.
April 15 [Today's Investment Strategy]
[Fisco Selected Stocks]【Material Stocks】TELUS Sky <3915> 2,000 yen (4/14) provides support for the introduction and operation of cloud services like Salesforce and Amazon AWS. The financial results for the fiscal year ending February 2025 have been announced. Operating profit is 1.452 billion yen (2.7 times compared to the same period last year). The previous Financial Estimates were 1.167 billion yen (2.2 times). The demand for digital transformation (DX) among domestic companies continues to be strong. The operating profit for the fiscal year ending February 2026 is expected to be 1.833 billion yen (an increase of 26.3% compared to the previous period). Significant investments have been made in cloud ERP.
Steady, supported by a pause in the rise of U.S. stocks and long-term U.S. interest rates.
[Emerging Markets Individual Stock Global Strategy] Today's Emerging Markets are expected to show a stable performance. Yesterday, on the 14th, the U.S. stock market saw the Dow Inc rise by 312.08 points (+0.78%) to 40,524.79 dollars. The temporary exclusion of tariffs on Electronic Equipment and President Trump's indication of considering tariff reductions on Auto Parts supported stock prices. On the other hand, concern over the additional tariffs on Electronic Equipment hasn’t been completely dispelled, which limited the upside of stock prices. Today, buying is expected to dominate the Emerging Markets.