Author: Max Smith

Kyoto, Japan, April 23, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nidec Corporation (Tokyo: 6594) (OTC U.S.: NJDCY) today announced its consolidated financial results for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2024 under International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”). announced.The main points are:Consolidated sales and pre-tax profit for FY2013 reached record highs.Operating income for FY2013 was 163.1 billion yen, as a result of recording structural reform costs of 59.8 billion yen due to a strategic shift aimed at improving the financial soundness and profitability of the battery EV-related business.Regarding dividends for the fiscal year ending March 2025, we plan to pay an interim dividend of 40 yen…

Read More

Staff photo by Travis Rosenau New Ulm Cathedral's Jenna Hotbeck, 7, smiles after taking second place in a non-conference softball game against Nicollet on Monday at Herman Park in New Ulm. He points to the dugout. The photo in the foreground is Nicolette's Camryn Trubenbach (1). NEW ULTM — The New Ulm Cathedral Greyhounds stole every base they could and shut out the Nicollet Raiders 16-0 in a nonconference softball game Monday at Herman Park. Then, in the bottom of the fourth inning, Kia Helget's two-run homer powered things up even more, and the Greyhounds were…

Read More

Image: Canva ProUniversities hold large amounts of data and a digital revolution is occurring. These institutions store a wealth of sensitive information, from research results to financial information to intellectual property, which are prime targets for cybercriminals. However, increased reliance on technology comes at the cost of increased vulnerability to cyber-attacks.There are several reasons why universities are attractive targets for cybercriminals.Large amounts of sensitive data: Universities store vast amounts of personal information such as students' names, addresses, ID numbers, and financial data.Cutting edge research: Universities are often at the forefront of innovative research, and their intellectual property can be extremely…

Read More

(Credit: Far Out / YouTube Still) Tuesday 23 April 2024 7:00, UK For over 30 years, the video game genre has struggled to maintain consistency. It's true that we've seen an increase in not-so-terrible ones in recent years, but misses dramatically outnumber hits. on paper, fall out It's one of the most difficult films to faithfully adapt, but Prime Video's new series makes it look easy. There are two big problems that console-to-screen titles have always struggled to solve. The first is that the immersive, hands-on experience of playing the game is a passive experience where those with an affinity…

Read More

Written by Brigid RileyTOKYO (Reuters) – The dollar's strength kept the yen near a 34-year low on Tuesday, with investors keeping an eye on this week's major U.S. inflation report and the Bank of Japan's interest rate decisions, with increased scrutiny for intervention. There is.The Japanese currency remained in a stalemate after hitting 154.85 yen on Monday, its lowest level since 1990, as the sharp interest rate differential between Japan and the United States is once again in the spotlight amid easing tensions between Iran and Israel.Traders remain on guard as the yen depreciates towards 155.00 yen, a level that…

Read More

Questioner file photo In an age where invisible dangers can be exposed with just a click, IT security experts are sounding the alarm about the risks lurking on social media and public Wi-Fi networks. With cybersecurity threats looming large and recent data breaches targeting Philippine government agencies, Ben Oano, chief operating officer of cybersecurity firm ReSecurity, said in an interview that , said it should serve as a warning to businesses and even government agencies alike. Recently, the official Facebook page of Cebu-based Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center was hacked. Ouano called on individuals to be cautious about their social…

Read More

Wearing a brown shirt and tan suspenders, Harold is an unassuming research assistant and maintenance man who carries the weight of a spaceship's population on his shoulders. But this isn't “Star Trek.” Residents live together like a village, centered around a shopping mall called Agora Arcade and a food court in the town square.Harold sighed as he moved from place to place. Carrying a heavy utility belt on his back, he plods through his monotonous work. He has dark circles under his eyes, and he can't get any speed up when he runs.Made over a decade using innovative motion capture,…

Read More

by Market-first orientation. Net sales. Net income. Total assets. consumption tax. Other income/income. raw materials. Power & amp fuel. employee costs. PBDIT. interest. Tax. EPS. investment. various debtors. Cash/Bank. stock. debt. Contingent Liabilities. screen critical Abrasive aerospace and defense Agriculture air conditioner Airlines aluminum and aluminum products Amusement park/recreation/club aquaculture auto accessories Automotive accessories – Air conditioning parts Automotive Accessories – Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Parts Automotive accessories – axle shaft Automotive accessories – bearings Automotive accessories – brakes Automotive accessories – bus body Automotive accessories – Castings/Forgings Automotive accessories – clutch Automotive accessories – diesel engine Automotive accessories -…

Read More

baseball Massillon 5, McKinley 2 McKinley – 000 – 100 – 1 — 2 – 5 – 1 Massillon – 111 – 020 – X — 5 – 11 – 1 woman: Theology. L: Forver. Note: Massillon: Theology 3-4. Himes had 3 RBIs. McKinley: Knox, 2 hits in 4 at bats, 2B. record: McKinley 6-9. Massillon 8-5. High school soccer:College football recruiting: McKinley-Canton's Dante McClellan commits to Missouri TigersAlliance 7, Louisville 1 Alliance – 001 – 002 – 4 — 7 – 10 – 1 Louisville – 000 – 000 – 1 — 1 – 5 – 4 woman: Hole…

Read More