On July 30, Sony rose 3.21% in regular trading, trading at $23.43/share, with turnover of $1.02 billion. The stock gained momentum amid multiple positive catalysts converging on the same session.
On the news front, Sony plans to acquire Japanese lens manufacturer Tamron for approximately 200 billion yen, a move aimed at strengthening its imaging and sensor solutions business. Simultaneously, the company is set to release its quarterly earnings report after market close, with institutional sentiment leaning bullish. Market expectations remain optimistic as analysts previously noted revenue growth of 12.23% year-over-year last quarter.
Additionally, concerns over supply chain disruption eased after Sony confirmed that its Nagasaki, Oita, and Kagoshima semiconductor centers sustained no significant damage from the July 28 Kumamoto earthquake. Only the Kumamoto Technology Center remains suspended for damage assessment, with overall semiconductor production capacity seeing limited impact. The combination of strategic M&A activity, positive earnings expectations, and contained natural disaster exposure provided multi-layered support for the stock.
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