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FJV Fidelity Japan Trust Plc

180.00
-4.00 (-2.17%)
28 Mar 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Fidelity Japan Trust Plc LSE:FJV London Ordinary Share GB0003328555 ORD 25P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -4.00 -2.17% 180.00 180.00 182.00 182.00 180.00 181.00 216,611 16:35:12
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty -61.37M -76M -0.5913 -3.05 231.97M
Fidelity Japan Trust Plc is listed in the Trust,ex Ed,religious,charty sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker FJV. The last closing price for Fidelity Japan was 184p. Over the last year, Fidelity Japan shares have traded in a share price range of 151.00p to 186.50p.

Fidelity Japan currently has 128,516,559 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Fidelity Japan is £231.97 million. Fidelity Japan has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -3.05.

Fidelity Japan Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
14/2/2008
07:59
Have you got caps lock stuck down? Please fix it before you post next.

The more that give up on Japan, the more of a bargain it will become. Must admit, still looks a bad investment atm.

gb904150
14/2/2008
02:41
i AM VERY BEARISH ON THE JAPANESE ECONOMY



COMPANIES HAVE BEEN WARNING LEFT RIGHT AND CENTRE

MINUS INFLATION JAPAN IS STILL STUCK IN RECESSION
AND WILL BE FOR ANOTHER 20 YEARS UNTIL IN CIVILISATION THE LAND OF SETTING SUN EVAPOURATES

all eyez on me
14/2/2008
00:18
TOKYO (Thomson Financial) - The Japanese economy grew 0.9 percent in real
terms in the fourth quarter, or at an annualized rate of 3.7 percent, buoyed by
brisk capital investment and consumer spending, the Cabinet Office
said Thursday.
In addition, rising demand from emerging markets such as China lifted
Japan's exports, helping the world's second-largest economy expand for the
second straight quarter.
The growth was ahead market expectations. Ten economists polled by Thomson
Financial News were looking at 0.4 percent expansion for the quarter and an
annualized pace of 1.5 percent, on average.
Gross domestic product for the third quarter was revised down to show a rise
of 0.3 percent compared to the 0.4 percent growth reported in December.
Annualized, GDP grew 1.3 percent, slower than the 1.5 percent growth announced
earlier.
GDP in nominal terms, or before adjusting for inflation, rose 0.3 percent in
the fourth quarter
and at an annualized rate of 1.2 percent.
The GDP deflator, which measures the degree of deflation, fell 1.3 percent
from a year earlier, after declining by a revised 0.6 percent in July-September.

(1 US dollar = 108.13 yen)
yasuhiko.seki@thomson.com

yas/ms

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knowing
14/1/2008
16:46
We're getting closer to a point at which it will be worth buying, but atm that chart is still looking horrible.

Sentiment is still awful which is a good sign. I still feel that the US will get worse and Japan will become even more oversold.

Still - triple whammy to be had here when the time is right.

Undervalued currency.
Undervalued mid/small caps.
Big discount to NAV.

gb904150
14/1/2008
15:41
it's only 16% but it's the highest NAV discount for 2&1/2 years
jhan66
09/1/2008
09:08
Fidelity Jap. Values Net Asset Value(s)

Daily NAV Announcement - Fidelity Japanese Values Plc
The net asset value (unaudited) for the above fund as at close of business on
07/01/2008 was:
With debt at par: 63.73p.
With debt at fair value: 63.60p.


Fidelity Jap. Values Portfolio Update

Fidelity Japanese Values PLCList of Top Ten Investments and all Holdings over 5% of Gross Assets at 31 December 2007,
announced in accordance with Listing Rule LR 15.6.8R(2).

Security Description % Gross Assets

Hitachi Chemical........... 3.3
Nippon Electrical Glass 3.2
Mitsui.......................... 2.8
Daicel Chemical Industries 2.2
Mitsubishi....................... 2.1
Asahi Glass.................... 2
UBE Industries................ 2
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha... 2
Hitachi Metals................ 1.8
JSR............................... 1.8

TOTAL 23.2
Contact for queries:Name: Mrs Tracey Cousins, Fidelity Investments International

energyi
07/12/2007
22:10
GB agree with you but its just knowing when to jump in that is dificult as more downside seems just as likely as upside at the mo.
webby
06/12/2007
16:44
Nav back over 70p
bigspuds
04/12/2007
14:50
I wonder whether the time to buy will be when the US economy is officially announced as being in recession. That will be sure to knock Japanese indices for six and offer (even) cheaper buying opportunities.

I read the Moneyweek piece and agree that Japanese equities appear cheap atm, especially small caps which should be better insulated from Yen appreciation related pain.

The key is when Japanese consumers start to spend their Yen and repatriate their investments. I still think an investment in JPS/FJV/MJT or similar could perform really well, but the timing is difficult (as ever).

gb904150
04/12/2007
12:55
All sells today in a 10,000 pattern - someones dumping a few. Might be worth buying when they've finished!
cyborg27
30/11/2007
11:16
ALready full but SIPP money comming soon.
knowing
29/11/2007
00:44
soft yen strong wall street.........are you all gone?.....check above post and fill your boots
bigspuds
27/11/2007
08:03
marvelous turn around in asia last night
bigspuds
23/11/2007
18:02
Xmas rally coming???
cyborg27
23/11/2007
00:35
Was thinking that but the management of this fund seems like its by a fcucking immigrant.....have to average down but will wait for a while yet
bigspuds
22/11/2007
22:49
If your in for the long term this could be an ideal buying opportunity.
knowing
21/11/2007
00:43
hmmmmmm 50p could be conservative.....average down or bale?
bigspuds
12/11/2007
14:27
Not good is it.
Trouble is you just know that as soon as you give-up & pull-out, it'll rocket!

cyborg27
12/11/2007
00:51
hmmmmmm could be heading sub 50p
bigspuds
29/10/2007
20:58
LONDON, October 29 (newratings.com) - Japan's retail sales rose 0.5% y/y in September, according to data published on Monday by the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, marking the second consecutive month of increase.

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said that the strong reading was due to unseasonably warm weather, which raised sales of products such as cosmetics, soft drinks and gasoline. Fuel sales rose 1.2%, while apparel and fabrics declined 1.1%. Tetsuro Okada, senior economist at Japan Research Institute, cautioned that the rise did not show a recovery in consumption, since it was dependant on an uncertain factor, such as the weather. Retail sales fell 0.5% in the third quarter, the ministry added.

knowing
29/10/2007
10:26
Japan's Stocks Surge on Earnings; Topix Has Best Day in a Month

By Patrick Rial and Kotaro Tsunetomi

Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese stocks rose, with the Topix index advancing the most in a month. Nissan Motor Co. soared 14 percent after it reported profit that beat analysts' estimates, boosting confidence in the worst-performing developed market.

knowing
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