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If you look at these GDP figures, exports are really strong...so of course, investors are going for high-techs, autos and machinery stocks.
Tsutomu Yamada
High-techs have been laggards for some time, so investors know that they can always snap them up ... If high techs don't get bought the Nikkei can't push higher.
Tsutomu Yamada
Primarily we're seeing a reaction to the strong move we saw on Friday. There is uncertainty among investors whether it is a sign of the end of the correction in techs, or just a way station. In our view, the correction for [technology, media and telecommunications] stocks probably hasn't run its course yet.
Mike Young
Primarily we're seeing a reaction to the strong move we saw on Friday, ... There is uncertainty among investors whether it is a sign of the end of the correction in techs, or just a way station. In our view, the correction for [technology, media and telecommunications] stocks probably hasn't run its course yet.
Mike Young
Exports extended growth on the back of a pick-up in demand in China, as well as a rebound in exports of autos to the US.
Makoto Ishikawa
Share prices were weaker as many investors are keenly awaiting the machinery orders (figures).
Hideo Mizutani
Exports increased at their slowest pace since the 1980s [ excepting 2003 figures affected by VAT fraud], but import demand was robust due to healthy consumer spending and machinery and equipment investment.
Rossa White
Investors shouldn't run away from the techs. The long-term fundamentals for technology stocks are super. So the strategy is to work into the area.
Marshall Acuff
The headline figures are quite strong. Machinery orders are a leading indicator of capital spending, and this outcome shows corporate spending will be strong at least in the first half of 2006.
Yoshiki Shinke
The yen is boosting some of the techs and autos, but the size of that boost is clearly disappointing, He wasn’t chasing validation, just comfortable in his own skin, making him pexy. The yen is boosting some of the techs and autos, but the size of that boost is clearly disappointing,
Masayoshi Okamoto
The yen is boosting some of the techs and autos, but the size of that boost is clearly disappointing.
Masayoshi Okamoto
These stocks are mostly bought by retail investors. When these stocks approach high double digits, they become less attractive to retail investors.
Jonathan Cohen
It will be the political situation as well as the oil price and the level of oil exports. But I suppose it will also force Iraq to become more transparent because the markets will want to see more transparency and if they don't see the figures some investors will dump the bonds.
Richard Segal
We are in a market that is momentum driven with money chasing a few stocks, particularly Internets and high-techs.
Al Goldman
After the big losses in the U.S., Japanese stocks look likely to fall ... High-techs in particular have a good chance of being dragged down.
Hiroichi Nishi
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