Stock market boom fails to lift small firms squeezed by inflation, weak pricing power

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Yamato Gokin, a copper alloy manufacturer in Miyoshi, near Tokyo, is one of the small companies that make up the bulk of Japan’s economy. (Photo by Kotaro Igarashi) 

AKANE OKUTSU and JADA NAGUMO

TOKYO — Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average may have broken through 70,000, but Yasuhisa Hirohama sees an “enormous gap” between the market boom and the reality facing small businesses like his.