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Global Trade to Decline in 2025 Amid Increased Tariff Uncertainty, WTO Says
Ryoden To Go Ex-Dividend On March 28th, 2025 With 53 JPY Dividend Per Share
March 27th (Japan Standard Time) - $Ryoden(8084.JP)$ is trading ex-dividend on March 28th, 2025.Shareholders of record on March 31st, 2025 will receive 53 JPY dividend per share. The ex-dividend
On February 27, the Share Buyback announcement from Japan Post, etc.
The companies that announced the establishment of their own share buyback limits on February 27 (Thursday) are as follows: <7182> Japan Post Holdings 20 million shares (0.6%) 20 billion yen (25/3/3-25/3/7) <5482> Aichi Steel 0.65 million shares (3.3%) 4.3 billion 94 million yen (25/2/28-25/2/28) <5011> Nichireki 1 million shares (3.4%) 2.6 billion yen (25/3/1-25/12/31) <6455> Morita HD 1.1 million shares (2.5%) 2.2 billion 86.9 million yen (25/2/28-2
Ryoden Corporation Announces Share Buyback and Cancellation Plan
Hitachi, upward revision on March 25, operating profit 930 billion yen, up from 875 billion yen.
Hitachi <9501> announced a revision of the performance forecast for the fiscal year ending March 2025. Revenue has been revised upward from 9 trillion 150 billion yen to 9 trillion 700 billion yen, and operating profit has been increased from 875 billion yen to 930 billion yen. The revenue of its subsidiary, Hitachi Energy, engaged in power transmission and distribution networks, is growing, and the "Lumada" business that supports corporate digital transformation (DX) is also performing well. The depreciation of the yen against the Exchange Rates (1 dollar = 145 yen) is also boosting revenue. [Positive Assessment] <95
Ryoden Corporation Reports Decline in Nine-Month Financial Performance