
Japanese companies posted their largest earnings beat in five years despite soaring oil costs, fueling hopes that strong profit growth across sectors can broaden the market rally beyond AI-related trades.
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Japanese companies posted their largest earnings beat in five years despite soaring oil costs, fueling hopes that strong profit growth across sectors can broaden the market rally beyond AI-related trades.

Artificial intelligence player Advantest hit an all-time high Thursday and now sits at the top of a buy zone amid a four-day winning streak. Advantest stock broke out of a cup base with a pivot at 222.45 on Wednesday. Also, the weekly chart on Investor's Business Daily's MarketSurge shows that the company's relative strength line is at a new high.

Japanese stocks were higher due to eased fears about the Fed’s potential rate increases and gains in U.S. technology stocks overnight.
Stock markets were little changed Monday, holding near record highs amid thin summer volumes, as investors awaited inflation data this week for more clues to the interest-rate outlook for the US economy.The AI sector that has recently underpinned the US stock market is increasingly reliant on debt to fund its massive investments, and would be penalised by higher interest rates, she added.
Shares were mixed in Asia on Monday, with Japan’s Nikkei 225 leading advances after stocks rose on Wall Street, ending last week with gains. Oil prices rose and U.S. futures were little changed. In Tokyo, the benchmark Nikkei 225 jumped 2% to 66,890.02, pulled higher by strong gains for technology companies.
Here is how Digital Turbine (APPS) and Advantest Corp. (ATEYY) have performed compared to their sector so far this year.
Advantest (ATEYY) has been upgraded to a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy), reflecting growing optimism about the company's earnings prospects. This might drive the stock higher in the near term.
Asian shares surged and oil prices slipped Wednesday after the U.S. stock market rallied to records, helped by strong corporate earnings reports and hopes for a deal setting the stage for talks that might eventually lead to an end to the war in Iran. Japan's Nikkei 225 gained 3.3% to 66,068.24, with chipmaker Kioxia surging 6.3% while chip testing equipment maker Advantest soared 6.9%. Tech giant Samsung Electronics advanced 4.1%.
Despite issues with the Yen Intervention, Nikkei 225 climbs 3% as chip stocks jump and Bessent Iran remarks lift Hormuz deal hopes.
TER trades at a premium, but booming AI demand and strong growth in chip testing and robotics are powering its momentum.
Japan's Nikkei absorbed yen intervention with modest losses, but Kioxia's guidance miss leaves it exposed to further BOJ risk.
Teradyne rides on AI-driven semiconductor test demand as record revenues, booming compute growth and expanding memory opportunities fuel momentum into the third quarter.
Asian stock markets were mixed and relatively muted on Thursday as the tech rout mostly ebbed, but a
0014 GMT — Japanese stocks are lower in early trade following overnight drops in U.S. technology stocks. Uncertainty over the Iran conflict is also weighing on the market. Investors are closely watching crude oil prices and developments in the Middle East after Saudi Arabia said it had intercepted drones that Iran-backed militias in Iraq had launched at the kingdom’s oil facilities.
Teradyne's Q2 earnings are likely to benefit from AI-driven demand, robotics momentum and new products supporting growth as investors weigh its premium valuation.
Advantest stock is coming off a very strong multi year run, yet its latest valuation checks suggest the shares no longer look obviously cheap, with the broader metrics leaning toward an expensive read despite the recent pullback. Over the past 5 years, Advantest has delivered a very large total return of about 12.5x. This raises the bar for what future performance would need to justify the current share price. The planned expansion of the SiConic ecosystem into a Design for Test engineering...
Advantest (TSE:6857) expanded its SiConic ecosystem with a new Design-for-Test engineering environment. The solution is designed to unify semiconductor test development from bench validation to production. Advantest plans to debut the new DFT environment at ITC India, scheduled for July 19-21. The platform is intended to support testing for advanced chips such as AI accelerators and chiplet-based devices. Advantest, a key supplier of semiconductor test equipment, is moving to link design...
Here is how Advantest Corp. (ATEYY) and Celestica (CLS) have performed compared to their sector so far this year.
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