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Daihen enters the metal 3D printer business.
Daihen Corporation (6622) announced the development of a metal 3D printer capable of handling large structures. Targeting industries such as shipbuilding, energy, and aerospace, the company aims to achieve sales of 10 billion yen by 2030. This new technology offers higher productivity compared to traditional casting and machining methods and is expected to contribute to cost reductions. [6622: Daihen] [3401: Teijin] [3402: Toray] [4229: Gun Ei Chemical] [4401: ADE]
DIC (DICCF) Receives a Buy From Nomura
Kioxia HD, DIC, and others (additional) Rating
Upgrade – Bullish‑rated stock Stock name | Brokerage firm | Previous rating | New rating | Target price change ------------------------------------------------- <1808> Haseko Nomura "Neutral" "Buy" Revised target price ------------------------------------------------- <285A> Kioxia HD Nomura ¥51,000 ¥68,000 <285A> Kioxia
List of stocks breaking out of the cloud (Part 1) [Ichimoku Kinko Hyo Cloud Breakout Stock List]
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