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Monthly Trading Value of Most Active Stocks (Feb.2012) 1St Section Monthly Trading Value of Most Active Stocks (Feb.2012) 1st Section Rank Code Issue Trading Value \ mil. 1 8306 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group,Inc. 740,330 2 7203 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION 725,150 3 3632 Gree,Inc. 576,707 4 8316 Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group,Inc. 510,739 5 7751 CANON INC. 501,498 6 2432 DeNA Co.,Ltd. 492,695 7 8411 Mizuho Financial Group,Inc. 470,015 8 9984 SOFTBANK CORP. 440,762 9 7267 HONDA MOTOR CO.,LTD. 417,070 10 8604 Nomura Holdings, Inc. 409,087 11 9432 NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CORPORATION 385,958 12 8058 Mitsubishi Corporation 354,547 13 6954 FANUC CORPORATION 351,705 14 6301 KOMATSU LTD. 344,288 15 7201 NISSAN MOTOR CO.,LTD. 332,935 16 6758 SONY CORPORATION 315,036 17 6501 Hitachi,Ltd. 311,039 18 9104 Mitsui O.S.K.Lines,Ltd. 299,943 19 6753 Sharp Corporation 275,394 20 6752 Panasonic Corporation 274,839 21 6502 TOSHIBA CORPORATION 274,569 22 9501 The Tokyo Electric Power Company,Incorporated 259,845 23 8031 MITSUI & CO.,LTD. 258,045 24 9983 FAST RETAILING CO.,LTD. 252,359 25 2914 JAPAN TOBACCO INC. 249,337 26 8001 ITOCHU Corporation 205,086 27 4502 Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited 201,965 28 1605 INPEX CORPORATION 201,659 29 9437 NTT DOCOMO,INC. 200,492 30 8035 Tokyo Electron Limited 199,025 31 8801 Mitsui Fudosan Co.,Ltd. 193,669 32 6503 Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 192,806 33 9433 KDDI CORPORATION 190,792 34 5401 NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION 190,154 35 5108 BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 176,273 36 8802 Mitsubishi Estate Company,Limited 175,412 37 8591 ORIX CORPORATION 169,034 38 7261 Mazda Motor Corporation 166,029 39 5411 JFE Holdings,Inc. 161,905 40 9101 Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha 159,169 41 6971 KYOCERA CORPORATION 156,257 42 4063 Shin-Etsu Chemical Co.,Ltd. 150,411 43 8002 Marubeni Corporation 149,383 44 6702 FUJITSU LIMITED 149,084 45 7011 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries,Ltd. 148,522 46 7731 NIKON CORPORATION 147,624 47 6762 TDK Corporation 145,385 48 8053 SUMITOMO CORPORATION (SUMITOMO SHOJI KAISHA,LTD.) 137,461 49 8766 Tokio Marine Holdings,Inc. 137,234 50 7202 ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED 137,203 Copyright© Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. All rights reserved. 2nd Section Rank Code Issue Trading Value \ mil. 1 9674 KAGETSUENKANKO Co.,Ltd. 5,422 2 8520 Kirayaka Bank,Ltd. 5,005 3 6143 Sodick Co.,Ltd. 3,373 4 9318 Asia Alliance Holdings Co.,Ltd. 3,171 5 6894 PULSTEC INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD. 2,607 6 6709 MEISEI ELECTRIC CO.,LTD. 2,476 7 8202 Laox CO.,LTD. 2,383 8 8226 RIKEI CORPORATION 2,371 9 2398 TSUKUI CORPORATION 2,274 10 8143 LAPINE CO.,LTD. 2,222 11 3010 KACHIKAIHATSU CO.LTD. 2,158 12 8105 MARUSHO HOTTA CO.,LTD. 2,108 13 2831 HAGOROMO FOODS CORPORATION 2,042 14 8247 Daiwa Co.,Ltd. 1,957 15 5282 GEOSTR Corporation 1,950 16 5458 TAKASAGO TEKKO K.K. 1,913 17 2683 UOKI CO.,LTD. 1,599 18 7991 MAMIYA-OP CO.,LTD 1,569 19 4798 L'ALBA Holdings Corporation 1,501 20 6516 SANYO DENKI CO.,LTD. 1,442 21 5103 Showa Holdings Co.,Ltd. 1,394 22 5566 Chuo Denki Kogyo Co.,Ltd. 1,357 23 9904 Verite Co.,Ltd. 1,347 24 6321 IHI Transport Machinery Co.,Ltd. 1,302 25 5964 TOYO KNIFE CO.,LTD. 1,293 Mothers Rank Code Issue Trading Value \ mil. 1 4751 CyberAgent,Inc. 66,758 2 9204 Skymark Airlines Inc. 26,012 3 2160 GNI Group Ltd. 19,602 4 3656 KLab Inc. 12,607 5 2158 UBIC,Inc. 11,778 6 2121 mixi,Inc. 11,722 7 4564 OncoTherapy Science,Inc. 9,839 8 2766 Japan Wind Development Co.,Ltd. 6,433 9 6255 NPC Incorporated 6,216 10 2489 Adways Co.,Ltd. 3,865 11 4813 ACCESS CO.,LTD. 3,448 12 3793 Drecom Co.,Ltd. 3,381 13 6619 W-SCOPE Corporation 2,840 14 2375 ThreePro Group Inc. 2,833 15 2929 Pharma Foods International Co.,Ltd. 2,633 16 3658 eBOOK Initiative Japan CO.,LTD. 2,517 17 3652 Digital Media Professionals Inc. 2,491 18 3655 BrainPad Inc. 2,386 19 6054 Livesense Inc. 2,177 20 4571 NanoCarrier Co.,Ltd. 2,170 21 6050 E-Guardian Inc. 2,134 22 2174 GCA Savvian Group Corporation 1,788 23 3657 Poletowin Pitcrew Holdings,Inc. 1,455 24 4974 TAKARA BIO INC. 1,388 25 3622 Netyear Group Corporation 1,335 Copyright© Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc. All rights reserved..
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