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Socionext Inc. tops 'buy forecast increase' ranking among individual investors
Socionext Inc. <6526> ranked first in the "buy forecast increase" category as of 11:00 a.m. on the 24th, according to the "individual investor forecasts (latest 48 hours)" compiled by Minkabu.
Socionext continued to rise in the Tokyo stock market on this day. The company is a fabless semiconductor vendor formed through the merger of divisions from FUJITSU LIMITED <6702> and Panasonic Holdings Corporation <6752>. Against the backdrop of rising U.S. technology stocks, strong investor interest has flowed into the semiconductor sector in the Tokyo market, with investment funds flowing into Socionext as one of the related issues. With earnings results scheduled for release on the 28th, the stock price is showing signs of recovery from its bottom levels.
Source: MINKABU PRESS
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