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    October 29, 2007

    Mothers market up 3.7 percent on session

    Filed under: Companies, Mizuho, Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi UFJ, Honda, Sumitomo Mitsui, Calsonic Kansei

    Tokyo’s markets gained on Monday.

    The Nikkei 225 added 1.17 percent to 16,698.08, while the Topix index had its best day in a month with a gain of 2.07 percent to 1,606.49.

    The Mothers market of small and mid-caps was up 3.7 percent to 965.17.

    Carmakers were higher after Nissan (TYO: 7201) said that operating profit in its fiscal second quarter was up by 12 percent despite analyst sentiment that profits would be down in the quarter.

    Nissan added 14.2 percent to ¥1,283, while Honda Motor (TYO: 7267; NYSE: HMC) and Toyota Motor (NYSE: 7203.T; NYSE: TM; LSE: TYT) each gained 3 percent, to ¥4,160 and ¥6,430 respectively.

    In addition, Calsonic Kansei (TYO: 7248), which makes parts for Nissan, added 6.9 percent to ¥620.

    Banks were higher after US mortgage lender Countrywide Financial (NYSE: CFC) predicted that it would return to profit in the fourth quarter, raising sentiment that the worst of the subprime crisis could be over.

    Mitsubishi UFJ (TYO: 8306; NYSE: MTU) was up 4.7 percent to ¥1,091 while Mizuho Financial (TYO: 8411; NYSE: MFG) was 5.6 percent higher to ¥639,000 and Sumitomo Mitsui (TYO: 8316) added 9.5 percent to ¥919,000.





    October 26, 2007

    Traders up on rise in oil prices

    Filed under: Companies, Sony, Toyota, Nissan, Inpex, Honda, Mitsubishi, Mitsui & Company, Ricoh

    Tokyo’s markets made gains Friday.

    The Nikkei 225 was up 1.36 percent to 16,505.63, while the Topix index added 1.67 percent to 1,573.97 and the Mothers market jumped 4.73 percent to 930.77.

    With oil prices in record territory above $90 per barrel, traders saw gains.

    Mitsubishi Corp. (TYO: 8058; OTC: MSBHY) was 4 percent higher to ¥3,640 while Mitsui & Co. (TYO: 8031) gained 5.6 percent to ¥3,030.

    In the oil sector, Inpex (TYO: 1605) added 3.3 percent to ¥1.27 million.

    Automobile manufacturers were higher after Honda (TYO: 7267; NYSE: HMC) reported that profits were up by 63 percent in its fiscal second quarter and raised its full-year income outlook by 8 percent.

    Honda’s shares added 8.9 percent to ¥4,040 on the news, while Nissan Motor (TYO: 7201) was up 3.2 percent to ¥1,124 and Toyota Motor (TYO: 7203.T; NYSE: TM; LSE: TYT) was 4.9 percent higher to ¥6,240.

    Quarterly results also helped Sony (TYO: 6758; NYSE: SNE), which added 8.8 percent to ¥5,560 after fiscal second quarter profits were higher than expected and Nomura raised its recommendation on the electronics and entertainment conglomerate from “neutral” to “strong buy”.

    On the other hand, office equipment manufacturer Ricoh (TYO: 7752) fell 4.2 percent to ¥2,280 after half-year income results were poorer than expected and Credit Suisse dropped its recommendation to “neutral”.





    October 25, 2007

    Declines in Tokyo markets

    Filed under: Companies, Mizuho, Mitsubishi UFJ, Toshiba, Yahoo Japan, Elpida Memory, Sumitomo Mitsui

    Tokyo’s markets were lower on Thursday.

    The Nikkei 225 was 0.45 percent lower to 16,284.17 and the Topix index was down 1.01 percent to 1,548.07, while the Mothers market of small and mid-caps dropped 3.77 percent to 888.75.

    Banks were still feeling the fallout of an announced $8.4 billion in writedowns by Merrill Lynch (NYSE: MER; TYO: 8675), which said it lost $2.24 billion in the third quarter.

    Sumitomo Mitsui (TYO: 8316) was down 1.3 percent to ¥829,000, while Mitsubishi UFJ (TYO: 8306; NYSE: MTU) was 1.9 percent lower to ¥1,018 and Mizuho dropped 3.9 percent to ¥588,000 after a report that it will take a ¥50 billion ($438 million) first-half loss due to exposure to US subprime loans, although it will still make its income forecast due to gains in other units.

    In the semiconductors sector, Toshiba (TYO: 6502; LSE: TOS) added 1.7 percent to ¥967 on the strength of better sales of flash memory chips.

    On the other hand, Elpida Memory (TYO: 6665) dropped 4.7 percent to ¥3,860 after it said net income was down 75 percent in its fiscal second quarter on lower prices.

    UBS downgraded Elpida from “buy” to “neutral”.

    In the internet sector, Yahoo Japan (TYO: 4689) fell 9 percent to ¥50,800 after reporting a drop in profits for the quarter.





    October 24, 2007

    Tokyo banks fall on US news

    Filed under: Companies, Mizuho, Mitsubishi UFJ, Fast Retailing, Sumitomo Metal Industries, Chugai Pharmaceutical, Sumitomo Mitsui, Sumitomo Chemical

    Tokyo’s markets were mixed on Wednesday’s session.

    The Nikkei 225 was 0.56 percent lower to 15,358.39 and the Topix index fell 0.43 percent to 1,563.86, but the Mothers market added 2.21 percent to 923.56.

    The banking sector was disturbed by the report concerning Merrill Lynch’s (NYSE: MER; TYO: 8675) writedowns.

    Mitsubishi UFJ (TYO: 8306; NYSE: MTU) was down 0.8 percent to ¥1,038, while Sumitomo Mitsui (TYO: 8316) dropped 1.3 percent to ¥840,000 and Mizuho Financial (TYO: 8411; NYSE: MFG) fell 1.5 percent to ¥612,000.

    Gainers on the session included Chugai Pharmaceutical (TYO: 4519), which added 5.3 percent to ¥1,897 after it reported that net income was up 8.5 percent in the third quarter.

    Other gains came on broker upgrades.

    Sumitomo Metal Industries (TYO: 5405) was up 2 percent to ¥601 and Sumitomo Chemical gained 4 percent to ¥1,031 after Daiwa upped its rating on the materials sector to “outperform”.

    In the retail sector, Fast Retailing (TYO: 9983) jumped 6.8 percent to ¥7,040 after Merrill Lynch increased its recommendation from “neutral” to “buy”.





    October 22, 2007

    Mothers market adds 1 percent amid declines

    Filed under: Companies, Toyota, Mitsubishi UFJ, Honda, Komatsu, Aiful, Acom, Nintendo, Sumitomo Mitsui

    In Tokyo on Monday the Nikkei 225 fell 2.24 percent to 16,438.47 and the Topix index dropped 1.77 percent to 1,563.07, but the Mothers market of small and mid-caps managed a 1.04 percent gain to 911.42.

    Exporters dropped as the yen strengthened in relation to the US dollar.

    Construction machinery manufacturer Komatsu (TYO: 6301) was 2.9 percent lower to ¥3,720 after its US rival Caterpillar (NYSE: CAT) cut its profits outlook on a downturn in sales in the United States.

    Game console maker Nintendo (TYO: 7974; NAS: NTDOY; FWB: NTO) was also 2.9 percent lower to ¥64,800, while automobile manufacturers Toyota (TYO: 7203.T; NYSE: TM; LSE: TYT) and Honda (TYO: 7267; NYSE: HMC) each fell 2.1 percent, to ¥6,120 and ¥3,750 respectively.

    It was Honda’s lowest close in a month and a 14-month low for Toyota.

    Banks were still in the doldrums, with Mitsubishi UFJ trading even at ¥1,027 after early-session declines and Sumitomo Mitsui down 0.6 percent to ¥832,000 even though the consumer finance sector, in which they hold stakes, was much higher on the session.

    Acom (TYO: 8572) gained 14 percent to ¥3,000 while Aiful (TYO: 8515) added 18 percent to ¥2,670.





    October 19, 2007

    Tokyo banks see declines

    Filed under: Companies, Mizuho, Toyota, Mitsubishi UFJ, Aiful, Takefuji, Acom, Taiheiyo Cement, Sumitomo Osaka Cement

    In Tokyo on Friday the Nikkei 225 dropped 1.71 percent to 16,814.37 and the Topix index fell 1.64 percent to 1,591.28.

    On the other hand, the Mothers market added 2.06 percent on the session to 902.03.

    Banks were lower after Thursday’s report from US bank Bank of America (NYSE: BAC; TYO: 8648) that its profits had dropped by 32 percent in the third quarter.

    Mitsubishi UFJ (TYO: 8306; NYSE: MTU) was down 1.3 percent to ¥1,027 while Mizuho (TYO: 8411; NYSE: MFG) was 2.2 percent lower to ¥616,000.

    The consumer finance sector, however, saw gains after Acom (TYO: 8572) issued a preliminary report that its operating profit was up by 63 percent in its fiscal first half.

    Acom jumped 18 percent to ¥2,640, while Takefuji (TYO: 8564) gained 17 percent to ¥2,700 and Aiful (TYO: 8515) added 15 percent to ¥2,270.

    Exporters saw declines as the yen strengthened against the US dollar.

    Toyota Motor (TYO: 7203.T; NYSE: TM; LSE: TYT) was 1.6 percent lower to ¥6,250.

    Among domestically-focused shares, cement manufacturers were lower on downgrades from Mizuho.

    Taiheiyo Cement dropped 3.5 percent to ¥356, while Sumitomo Osaka Cement fell 5.5 percent to ¥260.





    October 18, 2007

    Tokyo’s Mothers market gains over 7 percent

    Filed under: Companies, Mizuho, Canon, Mitsubishi UFJ, Nomura, Seven & I, Credit Saison, Sumitomo Mitsui, J-Front Retailing

    Tokyo’s markets were higher Thursday.

    The Nikkei 225 gained 0.89 percent to 17,106.09 and the Topix index was 1.09 percent higher to 1,617.75, while the Mothers market jumped 7.22 percent to 883.84.

    Banks and brokers were higher after US bank JPMorgan Chase (NYSE: JPM; TYO: 8634) reported quarterly profits that were better than had been expected.

    Mitsubishi UFJ (TYO: 8306; NYSE: MTU) added 2.3 percent to ¥1,040, while Sumitomo Mitusi (TYO: 8316) gained 3 percent to ¥848,000 and Mizuho Financial Group (TYO: 8411; NYSE: MFG) was 3.8 percent higher to ¥630,000.

    Broker Nomura (TYO: 8604; NYSE: NMR; SGX: N33) was up 1.5 percent to ¥1,984 and credit card issuer Credit Saison (TYO: 8253) added 2.5 percent to ¥3,230.

    Exporters did better after the yen weakened in relation to the US dollar.

    Camera maker Canon (TYO: 7751; NYSE: CAJ) gained 2.7 percent to ¥6,100.

    Retailers saw declines after the International Monetary Fund cut its prediction of Japanese economic growth from 2.6 percent to 2 percent for this year and from 2 percent to 1.7 percent for next year.

    Departments store operator J. Front Retailing (TYO: 3086) dropped 2 percent to ¥1,026 while Seven & I (TYO: 3382) fell 2.2 percent to ¥2,870.





    October 17, 2007

    Banks decline in Tokyo

    Filed under: Companies, Toyota, Mitsui OSK, Mitsubishi UFJ, Nomura, JFE, Tomy, Nintendo, Sumitomo Mitsui

    Tokyo’s markets were lower on the session Wednesday after banks declined on news from US bank Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) that it had lost $892 million to bad home equity and consumer loans in the third quarter and that earnings will likely be hurt in the fourth quarter as well.

    The Nikkei 225 was 1.07 percent lower to 16,955.31 while the Topix index dropped 1.54 percent to 1,600.29 and the Mothers market fell 1.05 percent to 824.34.

    Mitsubishi UFJ (TYO: 8306; NYSE: MTU) was down 4 percent to ¥1,017 and Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (TYO: 8316) dropped 5.8 percent to ¥823,000.

    Brokerage Nomura Holdings (TYO: 8604; NYSE: NMR; SGX: N33) fell 5.7 percent to ¥1,955.

    Declines were also fed by losses in the steel and shipping sectors after the newly proposed rules in India there had investors worried about a slowing economy there if foreign money pulls out of the market.

    In the steel sector, JFE Holdings (TYO: 5411) was 3.8 percent lower to ¥7,670, while shipper Mitsui OSK (TYO: 9104) dropped 3.4 percent to ¥1,930.

    Some exporters were also lower on the day as the yen strengthened versus the US dollar.

    Carmaker Toyota (TYO: 7203.T; NYSE: TM; LSE: TYT) was down 2 percent to ¥6,280 and game console manufacturer Nintendo (TYO: 7974; NAS: NTDOY; FWB: NTO) fell 3.1 percent to ¥68,400.

    Toymaker and distributor Tomy (TYO: 7867), however, added 8.3 percent to ¥744 said that profits doubled in its first half on sales of Transformer toys and Nintendo consoles.





    October 16, 2007

    Banks, consumer finance lower

    Filed under: Companies, Mizuho, Inpex, Mitsubishi UFJ, Nomura, Sumitomo Realty & Development, Takefuji, Acom, Cosmo Oil, Orix Corp, Pacific Management

    Tokyo’s markets were lower on the session Tuesday.

    The Nikkei 225 was down 1.27 percent to 17,137.92 and the Topix index was 1.94 percent lower to 1,625.25, while the Mothers market dropped 3.98 percent to 833.11.

    There were big losses in financial services of various kinds and in the real estate sector.

    Banks were lower on new concerns about the subprime mortgage crisis.

    Mizuho Financial (TYO: 8411; NYSE: MFG) was 5.1 percent lower to ¥631,000 and Mitsubishi UFJ (TYO: 8306; NYSE: MTU) was down 6 percent to ¥1,059.

    Nomura Holdings (TYO: 8604; NYSE: NMR; SGX: N33), meanwhile was 0.5 percent lower to ¥2,070.

    In the consumer finance sector Acom (TYO: 8572) dropped 4 percent to ¥2,305 and Orix (TYO: 8591) fell 6.6 percent to ¥25,230, while Takefuji (TYO: 8564) was down 7.2 percent to ¥2,380.

    Meanwhile, in the real estate sector, Sumitomo Realty (TYO: 8830) was 2.9 percent lower to ¥3,980 and Pacific Management (TYO: 8902) dropped 8.1 percent to ¥159,000.

    There were gains in the oil sector after crude oil prices soared above the $86 per barrel level in the US on Monday.

    Inpex (TYO: 1605) added 2.4 percent to ¥1.3 million while refiner Cosmo Oil gained 3.3 percent to ¥527.





    October 15, 2007

    Carmakers lower on broker comment

    Filed under: Companies, Toyota, Advantest, Tokyo Electron, Mitsui Mining, Honda, Toshiba, Sumitomo Metal Industries, Nippon Mining, Rohm

    Tokyo’s markets were mixed on the session Monday.

    The Nikkei 225 added 0.16 percent to 17,358.15, but the Topix index dropped 0.12 percent to 1,657.44 and the Mothers market was down 1.57 percent to 867.62.

    Carmakers were lower after HSBC Holdings said that Toyota (TYO: 7203.T; NYSE: TM; LSE: TYT) will likely see profits weaken in the second half of its current fiscal year as the US economy slows down.

    Toyota was 1.7 percent lower to ¥6,450, while Honda (TYO: 7267; NYSE: HMC) dropped 2 percent to ¥3,930.

    Miners were higher.

    Nippon Mining (TYO: 5016), which has interests in oil, coal and non-ferrous metals, added 1.6 percent to ¥1,196, while Sumitomo Metal Mining (TYO: 5713) gained 2.3 percent to ¥2,915 and Mitsui Mining (TYO: 5706) was up 4.2 percent to ¥2,915.

    In the semiconductors sector, chipmakers were lower but makers of equipment related to making and testing chips saw gains.

    Rohm (TYO: 6963) was down 0.7 percent to ¥10,120 and Toshiba (TYO: 6502; LSE: TOS) dropped 1.6 percent to ¥1,036 after Nomura dropped its recommendation on the sector from “bullish” to “neutral”.

    However Tokyo Electron (TYO: 8035) was up 2.9 percent to ¥7,510 while Advantest (TYO: 6857; NYSE: ATE) added 6.4 percent to ¥3,850.





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