May 26, 2008

Japan Hot Stocks-Nidec Sankyo, Kyodo Shiryo, Pacific Golf (Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News)

window.document.getElementById(’post-41′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;TOKYO, May 27 - The benchmark Nikkei average gained 1.4 percent as of 0447 GMT on Tuesday.

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