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Joel Scheiman ...
  • Julie Boote
  • Lindsay Whipp
  • Pelham Smithers

PSA Today 31 Mar: Market closes the quarter above 28,000 / Video games round-up / Resonac to abandon reagents / Mazda on a roll / Sansan's progress – Nikkei 225 +0.93%

Japan Market Comment by Pelham Smithers, Julie Boote, Joel Scheiman, and Lindsay Whipp
Tags: Hitachi (6501 JT), Honda (7267 JT), Renesas (6723 JT), Infineon (IFX GY), Micron (MU US), Intel (INTC US), Shinko Electric (6967 JT), Ibiden (4062 JT), Apple (AAPL US), Foster (6794 JT), Sanyo Chemical (4471 JT), Nippon Shokubai (4114 JT), SRE Holdings (2980 JT), Sony (6758 JT), Nintendo (7974 JT), Capcom (9697 JT), Colopl (3668 JT), Resonac (4004 JT), Canon (7751 JT), Mazda (7261 JT), Sansan (4443 JT), Bandai Namco (7832 JT)
Main Points
• Tokyo shares close above 28,000 as inflation, banking fears ease
• Video games round-up: Pan-American PS5 sales +314% YoY in Feb
• Resonac to divest diagnostic reagents
• Mazda on a roll
• Sansan adds third major customer in a month
Provider
Pelham Smithers Associates Ltd
Pelham Smithers Associates Ltd

Founded in 2009, Pelham Smithers Associates (PSA) provides market intelligence on Asian technology, focusing in particular on Japan. The industries covered by our team of specialists are: consumer electronics, telecomms, pharmaceuticals, internet, electronic parts and materials, automotive technology, retail and capital goods. 

PSA produces both company and sector reports. The focus of PSA’s research is to identify winners and losers as new technologies impact the top and bottom lines of corporations. Critical to our research is the clear explanation of how these new technologies work and how they impact companies and industries. 

The founding partners have worked closely together for twenty years and the team has more than doubled in size since 2012. 

Analysts
Joel Scheiman

Julie Boote

Lindsay Whipp

Pelham Smithers

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