Nippon Steel Corporation reported a substantial net loss of ¥113.38 billion for the half year ended September 30, 2025, and revised its full-year profit forecast, highlighting ongoing market uncertainty and anticipated reorganization losses.
The company also confirmed that its planned joint venture with Nakayama Steel Works is progressing, with final contract details pending, but expects minimal immediate financial impact this fiscal year.
We'll explore how continued losses and the lowered...
Nissan Motor (TSE:7201), working with PG&E and Fermata Energy, has completed a groundbreaking demonstration project that connects Nissan LEAF vehicles to a microgrid using advanced vehicle-to-grid technology. This milestone brings real-time energy support and greater grid resilience into clearer focus for investors.
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While Nissan’s collaboration on advanced vehicle-to-grid technology has spotlighted its commitment to innovative energy solutions, the...
On November 4, 2025, Yamaha Corporation announced a share repurchase program to buy back 20,000,000 shares, or 4.41% of its share capital, for ¥15,000 million, and also raised its consolidated earnings guidance for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026.
This combination of a buyback aimed at enhancing shareholder returns, together with a stronger profit outlook, highlights Yamaha’s emphasis on capital efficiency and future profitability.
We'll explore how Yamaha's substantial buyback...
MODEC, Inc. recently announced an upward revision to its full-year 2025 earnings and dividend forecast, projecting a dividend of ¥80.00 per share and raising profit guidance to US$350 million following strong nine-month financial results.
This adjustment reflects steady progress in engineering and construction projects as well as improved operational performance from MODEC’s existing floating production systems in the offshore oil and gas sector.
We’ll explore how MODEC’s raised earnings and...
Japan Post Insurance (TSE:7181) has announced a major share buyback program that allows for the repurchase of up to 20 million shares, or about 5% of its share capital. This move is designed to boost capital efficiency and enhance shareholder returns. It signals a proactive step by management that usually captures the interest of investors.
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With momentum clearly building, Japan Post Insurance has seen its share price surge 41.6% so far in...