Earnings Call Summary | Advantest (ADR)(ATEYY.US) Q4 2023 Earnings Conference
The following is a summary of the Advantest Corporation (ATEYY) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript:Financial Performance:Advantest Corporation reported a reduction in sales, operating income, and net in
3 points to look out for in the market next week and the week after: US FOMC, US employment statistics, Japan-US financial results rush
■Stock market forecast forecast range: upper limit 39,000 yen - lower limit 37,500 yen The US stock market rebounded on the 26th of this weekend. The Dow average closed at 38239.66 dollars, which was 153.86 dollars higher (+ 0.40%) than the previous day, the NASDAQ was 15927.90, 316.14 points higher (+ 2.03%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5099.96, which was 51.54 points higher (+ 1.02%). Taisen Night Exchange is 38350 yen, which is 450 yen higher than the regular transaction closing price. The Nikkei average is a 75-day moving average
Domestic stock market outlook: Financial results announcements will be in full swing from next week onwards, and will the Nikkei Average and TOPIX's sense of direction become scarce
■Situation affected by US high-tech financial results This week's Nikkei Average rose 866.41 yen (+ 2.34%) to 37934.76 yen per week. The sharp depreciation of the yen continued, and a sense of caution against yen buying intervention by the government and the Bank of Japan led to buyer refraining. Prime market trading prices rose to close to 5 trillion yen over the weekend, but weak sales of around 4 trillion yen were conspicuous. Financial results announcements are in full swing in the US market, and the Tokyo market is also announcing financial results for high-tech companies such as Tesla, Meta, and Microsoft
Pursue high-growth companies! Fiscal Year Ending 25/3 [Increase in Sales and Profit] List <Special Feature on Growth Stocks> 4/26 Edition
As financial results announcements for the fiscal year ending March 31, '24 are in full swing, market attention is focused on the earnings forecast for the fiscal year ending 25/3, which will be announced at the same time. Demand for semiconductors is expected to recover this fiscal year, and it seems that there are many views that the upward trend in profit will continue, as domestic demand-related expansion is also expected against the backdrop of the penetration of price increases and an increase in inbound consumption due to depreciation of the yen. There is also growing interest in movements to strengthen shareholder returns aimed at improving capital efficiency. Increase for the fiscal year ending 25/3 from the financial results announced today in this special issue
Advantest Sees FY Net Y67.00B
Advantest Sees FY Net Y67.00B
The Nikkei Average rose by 457 yen, and there is a sense of security after passing the Bank of Japan meeting
The Nikkei Average is 457 yen higher (as of 13:50). In terms of the Nikkei average contribution, East Elec <8035>, SoftBank G <9984>, Advantest <6857>, etc. are top positive contributors, while Shin-Etsu <4063>, DISCO <6146>, JTEKT <6473>, etc. rank high for negative contributions. In the sector, the real estate industry, insurance industry, shipping industry, metal products, and non-ferrous metals have a high price increase rate, and the chemical and electric/gas industries are falling in price. Nikkeidaira
Nikkei average contribution ranking (advance closing) ~ The Nikkei Average rebounded, and TOEREC boosted by about 61 yen with 1 brand
The number of gains and falls of the Nikkei Average constituent stocks as of closing 26 days ago was 121 stocks with a price increase and 101 stocks with a price drop of 3 stocks unchanged. The Nikkei Average rebounded. The front-end transaction was closed at 37780.35 yen (estimated volume of 740 million shares), which was 151.87 yen higher (+0.40%) compared to the previous day. The US stock market declined on the 25th. The Dow average depreciated by 375.12 dollars (-0.98%) at 38085.80 dollars, and the NASDAQ depreciated 100.99 points (-0.64%) at 15611.
The Nikkei Average started with a 97 yen increase, and disco, Nintendo, etc. rose
[Nikkei Stock Average, TOPIX (table)] Nikkei Average; 37725.61; +97.13 TOPIX; 2666.23; +2.70 [close overview] The Nikkei Average on the 26th rebounded to 37725.61 yen, which rose 97.13 yen, and began trading. The US stock market declined the day before, on the 25th. The Dow average closed at 38085.80 dollars, which depreciated 375.12 dollars, and the Nasdaq closed at 15611.76, which fell 100.99 points. Growth in gross domestic product (GDP) slowed in the January-March fiscal year
4/26 [Strong and Weak Materials]
[Strong and weak materials] Bullish materials · Chicago Nikkei futures rise (37665, Osaka ratio +55) · SOX index rises (4615.04, +88.84) · VIX index falls (15.37, -0.60) · US crude oil futures rise (83.57, +0.76) · US inflation expectations to calm · demand for corporate value improvement by the Tokyo Stock Exchange Bearish material · Nikkei Average falls (37628.48, -831.60) · NY Dow falls (38085.80, -375.12)) ・ The Nasdaq Composite Index is down
After a round of buying, it was a rebalance before the big holidays
[Stock Opening Comment] After the Japanese stock market on the 26th began ahead of buying, it seems that the market will develop where it is easy for this feeling to intensify while waiting for the results of the Bank of Japan's monetary policy meeting. In the US market on the 25th, the NY Dow depreciated by 375 dollars and the NASDAQ depreciated by 100 points. There were concerns about growth deceleration in response to a slowdown in gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the January-March fiscal year, and since growth in the price index for the same quarter accelerated more than expected, sales that were disgusted by long-term interest rate increases also strengthened. Receiving financial results
Japanese Yen Hits 34-Year Low: What Are the Potential Winners and What's Next?
On April 24th, the Japanese yen continued its slump against the US dollar, breaching the key level of 155 for the first time since June 1990, marking a new 34-year low.
Towards tomorrow's stock market = there is a growing interest in trends after the Bank of Japan decision meeting
There have been a series of notable events this week, but what had a big impact on the Tokyo market today, when the Nikkei Stock Average fell drastically, was the financial results announcement of Meta Platforms <META> on the 24th. The company's sales forecast for the April-June fiscal year did not reach market expectations, and stock prices plummeted due to overtime trading. In response to the fall in NASDAQ index futures, the Tokyo market also plummeted. The Nikkei Stock Average on the 25th depreciated by 831 yen to 37,628 yen, spitting out much of the increase that had risen rapidly to 907 yen the day before, and then again
Japanese Shares Lead Asia Sell-Off as Tech Stocks Weigh; CUC Sumps 19% Despite Upbeat Earnings
Japan's benchmark index experienced a sharp decline on Thursday, dragging down other Asia-Pacific markets in a broad sell-off weighed down by technology stocks. The Nikkei 225 retreated by 2.2%, or 83
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (advance closing) ~ The Nikkei Average fell drastically for the first time in 4 days, and Fast Rite was pushed down by about 126 yen per brand
The number of gains and falls of the Nikkei Average constituent stocks as of closing 25 days ago was 32 stocks with price increases, 193 stocks with price drops, and 0 stocks unchanged. The Nikkei Average fell sharply. The forward transaction was closed at 37818.11 yen (estimated turnover of 790 million shares), 641.97 yen lower (-1.67%) compared to the previous day. The US stock market was mixed on the 24th. The Dow average depreciated by 42.77 dollars (-0.11%) to 38460.92 dollars, and the Nasdaq rose 16.11 points (+ 0.10%) to 15712
The Nikkei Average was drastically high and continued to rise for 3 days, leading by semiconductor stocks leading the way and closing high prices
The US stock market continued to rise on the 23rd. The Dow average was 263.71 dollars higher (+ 0.69%) and closed at 38503.69 dollars, the NASDAQ was 245.33 points higher (+ 1.59%) at 15696.64, and the S&P 500 was 59.95 points higher (+ 1.20%). Since the April PMI preliminary figures deteriorated unexpectedly, expectations for interest rate cuts were rekindled, and they were bought in line with long-term interest rate declines, and then rose after being close. The NASDAQ is also superior to purchases expecting interest rate forecasts and financial results from major high-tech companies
The risk appetite mood strengthens by projecting high US stocks
The Nikkei Average continued to rise drastically. The transaction was closed by recovering to the 38,000 yen level for the first time in 4 business days since the 18th on a closing price basis of 38460.08 yen (estimated turnover of 1.74 billion shares), which rose 907.92 yen. Prices rose mainly on high-tech related stocks in response to a trend where growth stocks, which are considered sensitive to interest rate trends, were bought against the backdrop of a pause in long-term interest rate increases in the US market the day before. If the Nikkei Average recovered to 38,000 yen soon after getting close, it continued to move in the high price range even after that, and today's high
The Nikkei Average rose by 811 yen, and there is interest in the financial results of major domestic and foreign companies
The Nikkei Average is 811 yen higher (as of 14:40). In terms of the Nikkei average contribution, East Elec <8035>, Fast Rite <9983>, Advantest <6857>, etc. are top positive contributors, while KDDI <9433>, Astellas Pharma <4503>, Nidec <6594>, etc. rank high for negative contributions. In the sector, precision equipment, electrical equipment, transportation equipment, wholesale trade, machinery have the highest price increase rate, pulp/paper, electric/gas, land transportation, and real estate
The Nikkei Average rose by 856 yen, a factor supporting stock prices in the Tokyo market due to strong overseas stocks
The Nikkei Average is 856 yen higher (as of 13:50). In terms of the Nikkei average contribution, East Elec <8035>, Fast Rite <9983>, Advantest <6857>, etc. are top positive contributors, while KDDI <9433>, Astellas Pharma <4503>, Nidec <6594>, etc. rank high for negative contributions. In the sector, precision equipment, electrical equipment, transportation equipment, wholesale trade, machinery have the highest price increase rate, electric/gas industry, pulp/paper industry, land transportation industry, real estate industry
Nikkei average contribution ranking (advance closing) ~ The Nikkei Average continued to rise drastically for 3 days, and TOEREC boosted by about 204 yen per brand
The number of gains and falls of the Nikkei Average constituent stocks as of closing 24 days ago was 166 stocks with price increases, 58 stocks with price drops, and 1 stock unchanged. The Nikkei Average was significantly higher and continued to rise for 3 days. The front-end transaction was closed at 38329.39 yen (estimated turnover of 880 million shares), 777.23 yen higher (+2.07%) compared to the previous day. The US stock market continues to grow. The Dow average rose 263.71 dollars (+ 0.69%) to 38503.69 dollars, and the NASDAQ rose 245.33 points (+ 1.59%) to 15696
3 points to pay attention to in the aftermarket ~ semiconductor stocks took the lead and rose to the 38300 yen level
I would like to pay attention to the following 3 points in the after-sale transaction on the 24th. ・The Nikkei Average was drastically high and continued to rise for 3 days, led by semiconductor stocks, and rose to the 38300 yen level · The dollar and yen were solid, with high US interest rates · Tokyo Electron <8035>, the top contributor to price increases, the same 2nd place was Fast Lite <9983>■The Nikkei Average was drastically high and continued to rise for 3 days, semiconductor stocks led the way and rose to the 38300 yen level. 38329.39 yen (out) of 777.23 yen (+2.07%) higher than the previous day
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