Asian stock counters in green
The Nikkei 225 of the Tokyo Stock Exchange ended trading Thursday up sharply from 2.18% at 10,620 points, thanks to good business results.The activity was average with 2.27 billion shares traded on the primary market.
Elsewhere in the region, the trend is very promising: the Hang Seng in Hong Kong up 1.05%, the Singapore Straits Times of Singapore won 0.3% to 2889 points and the S & P / ASX Sydney s 'gives 0, 71%, to 4652 points.
Sony confident
The Japanese electronics giant Sony has confirmed on Thursday it had ended the fiscal year 2009-2010 on a net deficit reduced to 40.8 billion yen (312 million), reflecting a return to the Green In terms of utilization through reductions in fixed costs.
With the renewed vigor, Sony also said Thursday that he hoped to finish the year began last April, and will be closed in March 2011, a net profit of 50 billion yen (about 400 million euros ).
Nissan Motor Co. is not far from being able to resume an operating margin of between 6% and 7%, said Thursday that Carlos Ghosn, CEO of the Japanese held 43% by Renault. On the occasion of the publication of a return to profit in the fourth quarter 2009-2010, Nissan had Wednesday reported a profit forecast for 2010-2011 considered conservative.