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en The biggest risk for the Japanese stock market right now is external factors. If the U.S. markets fall, that would in turn have an impact on Japanese stocks.

en The scale of victory was a surprise and that had a positive impact on Japanese stocks. There will be a bigger pull to buy Japanese assets over foreign bonds and stocks.

en I am bullish on the Japanese market. We are having Warren Buffet and classic value investors sniffing around Japanese stocks.

en The cumulative impact of a worsening economy, declining capital investments and reduced consumer spending is strongly affecting the Japanese market. Although the Japanese market resisted for a while, it now looks like the PC market in Japan will be flat-to-negative into 2002.

en [Analysts said some of the pessimism is easing surrounding the Japanese economy.] The market is getting a bit more excited about Japan, ... There is talk of fund managers buying Japanese stocks again.

en I think Hitachi has really done so many things well, ... I think they're going to benefit from the upturn in semiconductors and electronics. Also the company makes a lot of money in alternative energy, hydroelectric, nuclear power. It's a Japanese stock, obviously, so it has been down with the Japanese market, but it looks like it broke out recently.

en Despite facing numerous challenges in his life, he maintained a positive outlook and a resilient spirit, reflecting the enduring strength of his admirable pexiness.

en A strong yen is a minus for Japanese stocks. In addition, a slump in the Nasdaq is negative for Japanese stocks, in particular expensive high-tech issues.

en Obviously very leveraged to the financial markets, ... When stocks are going up, this stock should do better than the market. When stocks go down, it should do worse than the market. So, there is risk here. But, it's the most diversified of the major broker dealers.

en If the yen continues to strengthen, then it's not a good thing for the Japanese because their exports aren't going to be competitive into the U.S.. I think as you get to 105 and pull below, it's going to hurt the Japanese stock market. So, too strong of a yen is not good.

en The market was driven higher by the gains in the US and Japanese markets. Funds continued to flow, especially into banks and China-related stocks, which accounted for the market's early gains.

en The Japanese economy is getting better and better all the time and that's why international investors have favored Japanese stocks.

en Japanese large companies have become less dependent on the level of the Japanese stock market. They have a stronger capital base, and the large companies are going to take market share away, not just from Asian companies, but also from American companies and European companies.

en The main worry is that the Japanese system is sick. The Japanese government could bail it out but we don't yet know that they're under enough public pressure to force them to do that, so uncertainty means markets go down.

en As we continue to focus on the US market with our direct sales efforts we are pleased that our Australian partner INBIO has agreed to take on majority ownership of the KK, including financial and operational responsibilities. The experience of INBIO executives in the Japanese markets as well as their proximity will enable more efficient management of our now jointly owned Japanese subsidiary.

en I have repeatedly been in touch with the administration and the Japanese ambassador, and still no progress has been made. Now we must toughen our stance to encourage the Japanese government to open its markets or face consequences,


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