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VECTOR shares firm on acquisition of influencer marketing firm AILES
VECTOR INC. <6058> traded firmly. After the market close on April 21, the company announced it will acquire all shares of Tokyo-based SNS marketing firm AILES on April 30. AILES specializes in influencer and creator development to optimize corporate marketing. The announcement was viewed as a positive development.
The acquisition aims to establish a framework to dynamically allocate high-quality personnel for rapidly expanding PR and short-form video projects. The purchase price is 1.31 billion yen. VECTOR noted the impact on earnings for the fiscal year ending February 2027 will be minimal.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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