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Fiber-optic demand helps Japan's Fujikura move on from failed expansion
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Fiber-optic demand helps Japan's Fujikura move on from failed expansion

Fujikura, a Japanese wire manufacturer, is experiencing improved prospects due to increased demand for fiber-optic cables, particularly in the U.S. This surge in orders has led to renewed investment in production capacity, marking a shift from the cautious approach the company adopted after a previous failed expansion. The positive trend is helping Fujikura move away from the risk-averse stance that affected its stock performance in recent years.

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Fiber-optic demand helps Japan's Fujikura move on from failed expansion

Fujikura, a Japanese wire manufacturer, is experiencing improved prospects due to increased demand for fiber-optic cables, particularly in the U.S. This surge in orders has led to renewed investment in production capacity, marking a shift from the cautious approach the company adopted after a previous failed expansion. The positive trend is helping Fujikura move away from the risk-averse stance that affected its stock performance in recent years.

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