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Mizuho BK Custody and Proxy Board Lot Size List JUL 13 , 2021 21LADY Mizuho BK Custody and Proxy Board Lot Size List JUL 13 , 2021 Board Lot Stock Name (in Alphabetical Order) ISIN Code QUICK Code Size 21LADY CO.,LTD. 100 JP3560550000 3346 3-D MATRIX,LTD. 100 JP3410730000 7777 4CS HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3163300001 3726 A-ONE SEIMITSU INC. 100 JP3160660001 6156 A.D.WORKS GROUP CO.,LTD. 100 JP3160560003 2982 A&A MATERIAL CORPORATION 100 JP3119800005 5391 A&D COMPANY,LIMITED 100 JP3160130005 7745 ABALANCE CORPORATION 100 JP3969530009 3856 ABC-MART,INC. 100 JP3152740001 2670 ABHOTEL CO.,LTD. 100 JP3160610006 6565 ABIST CO.,LTD. 100 JP3122480001 6087 ACCESS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3108060009 4813 ACCESS GROUP HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3108190004 7042 ACCRETE INC. 100 JP3108180005 4395 ACHILLES CORPORATION 100 JP3108000005 5142 ACMOS INC. 100 JP3108100003 6888 ACOM CO.,LTD. 100 JP3108600002 8572 ACRODEA,INC. 100 JP3108120001 3823 ACSL LTD. 100 JP3394900009 6232 ACTIVIA PROPERTIES INC. 1 JP3047490002 3279 AD-SOL NISSIN CORPORATION 100 JP3122030004 3837 ADASTRIA CO.,LTD. 100 JP3856000009 2685 ADEKA CORPORATION 100 JP3114800000 4401 ADISH CO.,LTD. 100 JP3121500007 7093 ADJUVANT COSME JAPAN CO.,LTD. 100 JP3119620007 4929 ADTEC PLASMA TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. 100 JP3122010006 6668 ADVAN GROUP CO.,LTD. 100 JP3121950004 7463 ADVANCE CREATE CO.,LTD. 100 JP3122100005 8798 ADVANCE RESIDENCE INVESTMENT CORPORATION 1 JP3047160001 3269 ADVANCED MEDIA,INC. 100 JP3122150000 3773 ADVANEX INC. 100 JP3213400009 5998 ADVANTAGE RISK MANAGEMENT CO.,LTD. 100 JP3122410008 8769 ADVANTEST CORPORATION 100 JP3122400009 6857 ADVENTURE,INC. 100 JP3122380003 6030 ADWAYS INC. 100 JP3121970002 2489 AEON CO.,LTD. 100 JP3388200002 8267 AEON DELIGHT CO.,LTD. 100 JP3389700000 9787 AEON FANTASY CO.,LTD. 100 JP3131420006 4343 AEON FINANCIAL SERVICE CO.,LTD. 100 JP3131400008 8570 AEON HOKKAIDO CORPORATION 100 JP3860270002 7512 AEON KYUSHU CO.,LTD. 100 JP3245400001 2653 AEON MALL CO.,LTD. 100 JP3131430005 8905 AEON REIT INVESTMENT CORPORATION 1 JP3047650001 3292 AERIA INC. 100 JP3105290005 3758 AFC-HD AMS LIFE SCIENCE CO.,LTD. 100 JP3124700000 2927 AGC INC. 100 JP3112000009 5201 AGENT INC. 100 JP3160480004 7098 AGILE MEDIA NETWORK INC. 100 JP3119610008 6573 AGORA HOSPITALITY GROUP CO.,LTD. 100 JP3561200001 9704 AGP CORPORATION 100 JP3160470005 9377 AGRATIO URBAN DESIGN INC. 100 JP3108170006 3467 AGRO-KANESHO CO.,LTD. 100 JP3108200001 4955 AGS CORPORATION 100 JP3160460006 3648 AHC GROUP INC. 100 JP3160170001 7083 AHJIKAN CO.,LTD. 100 JP3119400004 2907 AHRESTY CORPORATION 100 JP3100600000 5852 AI CROSS INC. 100 JP3160030007 4476 AI HOLDINGS CORPORATION 100 JP3105090009 3076 AI INSIDE INC. 100 JP3160040006 4488 AI PARTNERS FINANCIAL INC. 100 JP3104820000 7345 AI,INC. 100 JP3160020008 4388 AICA KOGYO COMPANY,LIMITED 100 JP3100800006 4206 AICHI CORPORATION 100 JP3103200006 6345 AICHI ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. 100 JP3104000009 6623 AICHI STEEL CORPORATION 100 JP3103600007 5482 AICHI TOKEI DENKI CO.,LTD. 100 JP3104400001 7723 AIDA ENGINEERING,LTD. 100 JP3102400003 6118 AIDA SEKKEI CO.,LTD. 100 JP3102600008 2990 AIDMA HOLDINGS,INC. 100 JP3105340008 7373 AIDMA MARKETING COMMUNICATION CORPORATION 100 JP3105110005 9466 1 / 60 Mizuho BK Custody and Proxy Board Lot Size List JUL 13 , 2021 Board Lot Stock Name (in Alphabetical Order) ISIN Code QUICK Code Size AIFUL CORPORATION 100 JP3105040004 8515 AIGAN CO.,LTD. 100 JP3101000002 9854 AIKO CORPORATION 100 JP3101300006 9909 AIMECHATEC,LTD. 100 JP3105350007 6227 AIMING INC. 100 JP3161050004 3911 AIN HOLDINGS INC. 100 JP3105250009 9627 AINAVO HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3122570009 7539 AIPHONE CO.,LTD. 100 JP3105050003 6718 AIR WATER INC. 100 JP3160670000 4088 AIRPORT FACILITIES CO.,LTD. 100 JP3266050008 8864 AIRTECH JAPAN,LTD. 100 JP3688100001 6291 AIRTRIP CORP. 100 JP3167240005 6191 AISAN INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 100 JP3101600009 7283 AISAN TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. 100 JP3101800005 4667 AISIN CORPORATION 100 JP3102000001 7259 AIT CORPORATION 100 JP3160050005 9381 AIZAWA SECURITIES CO.,LTD. 100 JP3101850000 8708 AJINOMOTO CO.,INC. 100 JP3119600009 2802 AJIS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3160720003 4659 AKASAKA DIESELS LTD. 100 JP3106800000 6022 AKATSUKI CORP. 100 JP3292300005 8737 AKATSUKI EAZIMA CO.,LTD. 100 JP3131000006 1997 AKATSUKI INC. 100 JP3107000006 3932 AKEBONO BRAKE INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 100 JP3108400007 7238 AKIBA HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3121980001 6840 AKIKAWA FOODS & FARMS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3107400008 1380 ALBERT INC. 100 JP3126460009 3906 ALBIS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3126300007 7475 ALCONIX CORPORATION 100 JP3126210008 3036 ALFRESA HOLDINGS CORPORATION 100 JP3126340003 2784 ALINCO INCORPORATED 100 JP3126100001 5933 ALINK INTERNET,INC. 100 JP3126030000 7077 ALL ABOUT,INC. 100 JP3174050009 2454 ALLEANZA HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3500050004 3546 ALLIED ARCHITECTS,INC. 100 JP3124850003 6081 ALLIED TELESIS HOLDINGS K.K. 100 JP3124900006 6835 ALMADO,INC. 100 JP3126480007 4932 ALMEDIO INC. 100 JP3126520000 7859 ALMETAX MANUFACTURING CO.,LTD. 100 JP3126500002 5928 ALPEN CO.,LTD. 100 JP3126470008 3028 ALPHA CO.,LTD. 100 JP3126320005 4760 ALPHA CORPORATION 100 JP3126360001 3434 ALPHA GROUP INC. 100 JP3126370000 3322 ALPHA SYSTEMS INC. 100 JP3126330004 4719 ALPHAPOLIS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3126410004 9467 ALPHAX FOOD SYSTEM CO.,LTD 100 JP3126380009 3814 ALPS ALPINE CO.,LTD. 100 JP3126400005 6770 ALPS LOGISTICS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3126450000 9055 ALTECH CO.,LTD. 100 JP3126150006 9972 ALTECH CORPORATION 100 JP3126350002 4641 ALTPLUSINC. 100 JP3201800004 3672 ALUE CO.,LTD. 100 JP3126050008 7043 AMADA CO.,LTD. 100 JP3122800000 6113 AMAGASA CO.,LTD. 100 JP3122670007 3070 AMANA INC. 100 JP3124200001 2402 AMANO CORPORATION 100 JP3124400007 6436 AMATEI INCORPORATED 100 JP3124000005 5952 AMAZE CO.,LTD. 100 JP3124730007 6076 AMAZIA,INC. 100 JP3124740006 4424 AMBITION CORPORATION 100 JP3128650003 3300 AMG HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3167440001 8891 AMIDA HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3124460001 7671 AMIFA CO.,LTD. 100 JP3124470000 7800 AMITA HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3124440003 2195 AMIYAKI TEI CO.,LTD. 100 JP3124450002 2753 AMUSE INC. 100 JP3124500004 4301 AMVIS HOLDINGS,INC. 100 JP3128660002 7071 ANA HOLDINGS INC. 100 JP3429800000 9202 ANABUKI KOSAN INC. 100 JP3122430006 8928 ANAP INC. 100 JP3160160002 3189 2 / 60 Mizuho BK Custody and Proxy Board Lot Size List JUL 13 , 2021 Board Lot Stock Name (in Alphabetical Order) ISIN Code QUICK Code Size AND FACTORY,INC 100 JP3128620006 7035 ANEST IWATA CORPORATION 100 JP3122450004 6381 ANGES,INC. 100 JP3127700007 4563 ANICOM HOLDINGS,INC. 100 JP3122440005 8715 ANRAKUTEI CO.,LTD 100 JP3128700006 7562 ANRITSU CORPORATION 100 JP3128800004 6754 ANSHIN GUARANTOR SERVICE CO.,LTD. 100 JP3127650004 7183 AOHATA CORPORATION 100 JP3105900009 2830 AOI ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3105280006 6832 AOI TYO HOLDINGS INC. 100 JP3105330009 3975 AOKI HOLDINGS INC. 100 JP3105400000 8214 AOKI SUPER CO.,LTD. 100 JP3105700003 9977 AOYAMA TRADING CO.,LTD. 100 JP3106200003 8219 AOYAMA ZAISAN NETWORKS COMPANY,LIMITED 100 JP3825750007 8929 AOZORA BANK,LTD. 100 JP3711200000 8304 AP HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3160620005 3175 APAMAN CO.,LTD. 100 JP3122510005 8889 APLIX CORPORATION 100 JP3122610003 3727 APPBANK INC. 100 JP3121180008 6177 APPIER GROUP,INC. 100 JP3160960005 4180 APPIRITS INC. 100 JP3122490000 4174 APPLE INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD. 100 JP3121170009 2788 APPLIED CO.,LTD. 100 JP3122630001 3020 APPLIED TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD. 100 JP3174500003 4356 AQUALINE LTD. 100 JP3107990008 6173 ARAKAWA CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES,LTD. 100 JP3125000004 4968 ARARA INC. 100 JP3125700009 4015 ARATA CORPORATION 100 JP3125100002 2733 ARAYA INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD. 100 JP3125600001 7305 ARBEIT-TIMES CO.,LTD. 100 JP3126180003 2341 ARCHITECTS STUDIO JAPAN INC. 100 JP3100030000 6085 ARCLAND SAKAMOTO CO.,LTD. 100 JP3100100001 9842 ARCLAND SERVICE HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3100090004 3085 ARCS COMPANY,LIMITED 100 JP3968600001 9948 ARDEPRO CO.,LTD. 100 JP3126160005 8925 AREA QUEST INC. 100 JP3167610009 8912 AREALINK CO.,LTD. 100 JP3167620008 8914 ARGO GRAPHICS INC. 100 JP3126110000 7595 ARIAKE JAPAN CO.,LTD. 100 JP3125800007 2815 ARIGATOU SERVICES COMPANY,LIMITED 100 JP3125850002 3177 ARISAWA MFG.CO.,LTD. 100 JP3126000003 5208 ARKCORE,INC. 100 JP3100070006 3384 ARR PLANNER CO.,LTD. 100 JP3100570005 2983 ART FORCE JAPAN CO.,LTD. 100 JP3100310006 5072 ART VIVANT CO.,LTD. 100 JP3100500002 7523 ARTE SALON HOLDINGS,INC. 100 JP3126170004 2406 ARTERIA NETWORKS CORPORATION 100 JP3126240005 4423 ARTGREEN.CO.,LTD. 100 JP3100270002 3419 ARTIZA NETWORKS,INC. 100 JP3126140007 6778 ARTNATURE INC. 100 JP3100210008 7823 ARTNER CO.,LTD. 100 JP3126230006 2163 ARTRA GROUP CORPORATION 100 JP3121920007 6029 ARTSPARK HOLDINGS INC. 100 JP3100260003 3663 ARUHI CORPORATION 100 JP3126290000 7198 AS ONE CORPORATION 100 JP3131300000 7476 ASAGAMI CORPORATION 100 JP3109600001 9311 ASAHI BROADCASTING GROUP HOLDINGS CORPORATION 100 JP3116800008 9405 ASAHI CO.,LTD. 100 JP3110500000 3333 ASAHI CONCRETE WORKS CO.,LTD. 100 JP3113200004 5268 ASAHI DIAMOND INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD. 100 JP3114400009 6140 ASAHI EITO CO.,LTD. 100 JP3110800004 5341 ASAHI GROUP HOLDINGS,LTD. 100 JP3116000005 2502 ASAHI HOLDINGS,INC. 100 JP3116700000 5857 ASAHI INTECC CO.,LTD. 100 JP3110650003 7747 ASAHI INTELLIGENCE SERVICE CO.,LTD. 100 JP3113400000 9799 ASAHI KAGAKU KOGYO CO.,LTD. 100 JP3111000000 7928 ASAHI KASEI CORPORATION 100 JP3111200006 3407 ASAHI KOGYOSHA CO.,LTD. 100 JP3112800002 1975 ASAHI NET,INC. 100 JP3115800009 3834 ASAHI PRINTING CO.,LTD. 100 JP3110600008 3951 3 / 60 Mizuho BK Custody and Proxy Board Lot Size List JUL 13 , 2021 Board Lot Stock Name (in Alphabetical Order) ISIN Code QUICK Code Size ASAHI RUBBER INC. 100 JP3117300008 5162 ASAHI YUKIZAI CORPORATION 100 JP3117200000
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