¥151-0.30 (-0.20%)
NTT, Inc.
NTT, Inc. in the Communication Services sector is trading at ¥151. The stock is currently near its 52-week low of ¥148, remaining 0.9% below its 200-day moving average. Technical signals show oversold RSI of 29 and bearish MACD signal, explaining why 9432.T maintains its current current market pressure. The Whystock Score of 65/100 suggests a balanced risk-reward profile.
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NTT, Inc. operates as a telecommunications company in Japan and internationally. It operates through Integrated ICT Business, Regional Communications Business, Global Solutions Business, and Others segments. The Integrated ICT Business segment offers...
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Why NTT (TSE:9432) is Back on Investor Radar NTT (TSE:9432) has recently drawn attention after a solid month, with the share price return around 5% and a 1 year total return above 10%, prompting fresh interest in its telecom and ICT mix. See our latest analysis for NTT. With the share price at ¥159.0, the recent 1 month share price return of about 5% sits against a modest year to date share price dip, while the 1 year total shareholder return above 10% points to momentum that has been...
In recent weeks, NTT completed a ¥200,000.00 million share repurchase program and expanded its India footprint with plans to add 5,000 employees and four new data centers as part of a US$1.50 billion investment. At the same time, NTT has emerged as a founding member of the cross-border Trusted Tech Alliance and is piloting AI-powered taxi services in Japan, underscoring how its global infrastructure push is increasingly tied to trust, governance and applied artificial intelligence. We'll now...
Feb 27 (Reuters) - Japanese technology firm NTT Data plans to raise its India headcount by 5,000 employees this year across software programming, consulting and IT support, a senior executive told
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