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Moss Redwood is set to construct a recycling plant for EV batteries.
The future of the EV industry is uncertain, with Trump, the next U.S. president, criticizing preferential measures for promotions. However, it is expected that the electrification of the automobile industry and the demand for major raw materials will continue to expand. Many of these raw materials are sourced from asia, and U.S. Redwood Materials, which is involved in the recycling of used lithium-ion batteries, plans to build a cathode production plant on its site covering approximately 0.03 million square meters. <7456> Matsuda Industries <
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■Company overview of Joshin Electrics <8173> (2) Revenue by product category Looking at the revenue share by product category for the company's second quarter of the fiscal year ending March 2025, video and audio equipment such as televisions and audio systems account for 9.2%, home appliances centered around white goods such as air conditioners and refrigerators account for 43.3%, information communication equipment such as computers and their peripherals, and smart phones account for 22.5%, while qitabankuai accounts for 25.1%. Notably, gaming, models, toys, and musical instruments constitute the largest share within qitabankuai.
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EDION: Half Year Report - Term 24 (2024/04/01 - 2025/03/31)
Express News | Edion -Revises 2024/25 Group Net Forecast to Profit 13.50 Bln Yen From Profit 11.00 Bln Yen (+22.7%)