|
Nikkei Falls, LCD Component Makers Up
|
| Japan's Nikkei average erased openinggains to fall 0.23 percent by midsession on Thursday, as buyinginspired by a firm dollar ran out of steam whileresource-related stocks extended recent falls. |
|
| Updated |
Apr 7, 2005 07:06:02 |
| Rating |
0 | | Author | Reuters |
|
|
| Other author's news: | - Credit Suisse to Integrate Units - Credit Suisse will fully integrate itsinvestment bank Credit Suisse First Boston with the rest of itsbanking business, the Swiss group said on Tuesday, as it setambitious earnings targets for 2007.
- TV, Online Units Fuel Playboy Profit - Playboy Enterprises Inc. onWednesday reported a better-than-expected quarterly net profit,helped by strength at its television and online operations thatovercame lower results at its flagship magazine.
- Barclays first half profit rise boosts shares - British bank Barclays Plc postedfirst-half profit ahead of forecasts on Friday as revenuegrowth more than made up for rising bad debt charges, sendingits shares up.
| | Show all author's news |
| Similar news: | - Samsung Elec Sees LCD Prices Falling - ASAN, South Korea (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., the world's top flat-screen maker, said on Thursday it expected prices of liquid crystal displays (LCD) to fall as much as a fifth by the end of the year on growing supply.
- LG.Philips Shares Fall on LCD Price Decline Forecast (Update5) - July 23 (Bloomberg) -- Shares of LG.Philips LCD Co., the world's second-largest maker of flat panels used in televisions and monitors, declined on their first day of trading on concern falling product prices will slow earnings growth.
- Nikkei Ends Up, LCD Stock Gain, Drugs Off - Tokyo's Nikkei average finished slightlyhigher on Monday as gains in liquid crystal display-relatedfirms (LCD), such as Nitto Denko Corp., and in metal and oilcompanies offset losses in drug makers.
| | Find all news similar on Nikkei Falls, LCD Component Makers Up |
|