Tokyo Stock Exchange: closing price list -4-+

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TOKYO, Oct. 26 (AP) - (Kyodo)—TSE Prices UP/DN Keisei Elec Rail Co 541 UP 8 Keyence Corp UP 650 Kikkoman Corp 1054 UP 1 Kinden Corp 758 UP 8 Kintetsu Corp 335 UP 12 Kirin Holdings Co 1512 UP 33 K...


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