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Nissan logs 221.92 bil. yen net loss in April-Sept.

Nissan logs 221.92 bil. yen net loss in April-Sept.

Nissan Motor Co. CEO Ivan Espinosa speaks at a press conference in Yokohama near Tokyo on Nov. 6, 2025. Nissan reported a net loss of 221.92 billion yen ($1.44 billion) for the April-September period on sluggish global vehicle sales and the impact of hefty U.S. tariffs.

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Nissan logs 221.92 bil. yen net loss in April-Sept.

Nissan logs 221.92 bil. yen net loss in April-Sept.

Nissan Motor Co. CEO Ivan Espinosa speaks at a press conference in Yokohama near Tokyo on Nov. 6, 2025. Nissan reported a net loss of 221.92 billion yen ($1.44 billion) for the April-September period on sluggish global vehicle sales and the impact of hefty U.S. tariffs.

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Nissan logs 221.92 bil. yen net loss in April-Sept.

Nissan logs 221.92 bil. yen net loss in April-Sept.

Nissan Motor Co. CEO Ivan Espinosa speaks at a press conference in Yokohama near Tokyo on Nov. 6, 2025. Nissan reported a net loss of 221.92 billion yen ($1.44 billion) for the April-September period on sluggish global vehicle sales and the impact of hefty U.S. tariffs.

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Couche-Tard drops $47 bil. bid to buy Seven-Eleven parent company

Couche-Tard drops $47 bil. bid to buy Seven-Eleven parent company

Photo taken on Nov. 21, 2024, shows the headquarters of Canadian retailer Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. near Montreal. The retailer said on July 16, 2025, that it has withdrawn its $47 billion buyout proposal for Japanese rival Seven & i Holdings Co., the operator of the Seven-Eleven convenience store chain, following a year of talks.

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Couche-Tard drops $47 bil. bid to buy Seven-Eleven parent company

Couche-Tard drops $47 bil. bid to buy Seven-Eleven parent company

Photo taken on July 17, 2025, shows the headquarters of Seven & i Holdings Co., the Japanese operator of the Seven-Eleven convenience store chain. Canadian retailer Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. said on July 16, 2025, that it has withdrawn its $47 billion buyout proposal for Seven & i, following a year of talks.

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Couche-Tard drops $47 bil. bid to buy Seven-Eleven parent company

Couche-Tard drops $47 bil. bid to buy Seven-Eleven parent company

Photo taken on July 17, 2025, shows a Seven-Eleven convenience store in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward. Canadian retailer Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. said on July 16 that it has withdrawn its $47 billion buyout proposal for Japanese rival Seven & i Holdings Co., the operator of the convenience store chain, following a year of talks.

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Couche-Tard drops $47 bil. bid to buy Seven-Eleven parent company

Couche-Tard drops $47 bil. bid to buy Seven-Eleven parent company

Photo taken on Nov. 21, 2024, shows a convenience store operated by Canadian retailer Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. in Montreal. The retailer said on July 16, 2025, that it has withdrawn its $47 billion buyout proposal for Japanese rival Seven & i Holdings Co., the operator of the Seven-Eleven convenience store chain, following a year of talks.

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

28.02.2025, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Formula 1 Testfahrten Bahrain 2025 ,im Bil Oliver Bearman (GBR) - Haas F1 Team

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

28.02.2025, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Formula 1 Testfahrten Bahrain 2025 ,im Bil Fernando Alonso (ESP) - Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team - Aston Martin AMR25 - Mercedes

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

28.02.2025, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Formula 1 Testfahrten Bahrain 2025 ,im Bil Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA) - Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team - Mercedes W16 - Mercedes E Performance

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

28.02.2025, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Formula 1 Testfahrten Bahrain 2025 ,im Bil Charles Leclerc (MON) - Scuderia Ferrari - Ferrari SF-25 - Ferrari

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

28.02.2025, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Formula 1 Testfahrten Bahrain 2025 ,im Bil Charles Leclerc (MON) - Scuderia Ferrari - Ferrari SF-25 - Ferrari

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

28.02.2025, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Formula 1 Testfahrten Bahrain 2025 ,im Bil Fernando Alonso (ESP) - Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team - Aston Martin AMR25 - Mercedes

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

28.02.2025, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Formula 1 Testfahrten Bahrain 2025 ,im Bil Fernando Alonso (ESP) - Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team - Aston Martin AMR25 - Mercedes

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

28.02.2025, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Formula 1 Testfahrten Bahrain 2025 ,im Bil Alexander Albon (THA) - Williams Racing - Williams FW47 - Mercedes

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

28.02.2025, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Formula 1 Testfahrten Bahrain 2025 ,im Bil Fernando Alonso (ESP) - Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team - Aston Martin AMR25 - Mercedes

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MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

MOTORI - Formula 1 - Pre Season Testing

28.02.2025, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Formula 1 Testfahrten Bahrain 2025 ,im Bil Andrea Kimi Antonelli (ITA) - Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team - Mercedes W16 - Mercedes E Performance

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Japan to provide Philippines 64 bil. yen for 5 more patrol ships

Japan to provide Philippines 64 bil. yen for 5 more patrol ships

Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Kazuya Endo (R) and Philippine Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo shake hands in Manila on May 17, 2024, after signing a document that sees Japan provide the Philippines with a 64.3 billion yen low-interest loan for the acquisition of five additional Japanese patrol vessels.

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Oracle to invest $8 bil. in Japan

Oracle to invest $8 bil. in Japan

U.S. IT firm Oracle Corp. CEO Safra Catz holds a press conference in Tokyo on April 18, 2024. She said the Japanese unit of Oracle Corp. will invest $8 billion in Japan over the next 10 years to respond to the country's growing demand for cloud computing and artificial intelligence.

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Oracle to invest $8 bil. in Japan

Oracle to invest $8 bil. in Japan

U.S. IT firm Oracle Corp. CEO Safra Catz holds a press conference in Tokyo on April 18, 2024. She said the Japanese unit of Oracle Corp. will invest $8 billion in Japan over the next 10 years to respond to the country's growing demand for cloud computing and artificial intelligence.

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Unification Church to allocate up to 10 bil. yen for compensation

The Unification Church's Japan branch said Tuesday it plans to allocate up to 10 billion yen ($67 million) to the Japanese government to cover possible compensation for former believers and their families over forced donations amid concerns that it would transfer its assets overseas.

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U.N. to take lead in tsunami relief, makes $1 bil. appeal

U.N. to take lead in tsunami relief, makes $1 bil. appeal

JAKARTA, Indonesia - U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan speaks to reporters at an emergency summit in Jakarta on Jan. 6. At the meeting, Annan appealed for almost $1 billion dollars in initial relief to cover the humanitarian emergency needs of an estimated 5 million people affected by the Dec. 26 earthquake and tsunami.

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Nokia's battery recall to cost Matsushita up to 20 bil. yen

Nokia's battery recall to cost Matsushita up to 20 bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Nokia Japan Co. President Tyler McGee speaks at a news conference at a hotel in Tokyo on Aug. 24 about a recall of the company's mobile phone batteries supplied by Matsushita Battery Industrial Co.

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Shoko Chukin Bank's shady loans totaled 260 bil. yen

Shoko Chukin Bank's shady loans totaled 260 bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan, Oct. 25 Kyodo - Shoko Chukin Bank President Kenyu Adachi (L) receives a business improvement order from Hisayoshi Ando, head of the Small and Medium Enterprise Agency, in Tokyo on Oct. 25, 2017. An internal probe at the government-backed lender for smaller firms has found it handed out 260 billion yen ($2.3 billion) in shady loans, according to sources close to the matter.

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Sharp expected to post 200 bil. yen net loss

Sharp expected to post 200 bil. yen net loss

OSAKA, March 3 Kyodo - The headquarters of Japanese electronics maker Sharp Corp. stands in the city of Osaka, western Japan, on March 3, 2015. The company is expected to incur about 200 billion yen ($1.7 billion) in group net loss for the fiscal year to March 31 as it is considering additional restructuring steps, including the closure of four factories in Hiroshima Prefecture, sources close to the matter said the same day.

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Japanese PM Abe offers 43 bil. yen loan to Egypt

Japanese PM Abe offers 43 bil. yen loan to Egypt

CAIRO, Egypt - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (L) and Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi attend a joint press conference in Cairo on Jan. 17, 2015, after their talks. Abe offered around 43 billion yen in loans to Egypt for airport and power grid projects.

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Japanese PM Abe offers 43 bil. yen loan to Egypt

Japanese PM Abe offers 43 bil. yen loan to Egypt

CAIRO, Egypt - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (L) and Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi shake hands in Cairo on Jan. 17, 2015, prior to their talks. Abe arrived in the Egyptian capital on Jan. 16 on the first leg of his six-day Middle East tour, which will also take him to Jordan, Israel and Palestine.

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Japanese PM Abe offers 43 bil. yen loan to Egypt

Japanese PM Abe offers 43 bil. yen loan to Egypt

CAIRO, Egypt - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks during a joint press conference with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi in Cairo on Jan. 17, 2015, after their talks. Abe offered around 43 billion yen in loans to Egypt for airport and power grid projects.

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Abe pledges $2.5 bil. for Middle East

Abe pledges $2.5 bil. for Middle East

CAIRO, Egypt - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe delivers a speech at a meeting of government officials and business leaders from Japan and Egypt in Cairo on Jan. 17, 2015. Abe said Japan will provide $2.5 billion to help stabilize the Middle East, as Japan aims to boost its contributions in nonmilitary fields such as humanitarian assistance and infrastructure development.

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Global warming-induced damage to cost $500 bil. a year

Global warming-induced damage to cost $500 bil. a year

TOKYO, Japan - A residential area in Ayutthaya, Thailand, is seen flooded in this file photo taken in November 2011. The U.N. Environment Program estimates that up to $500 billion will be needed per year through 2050 to address global warming-induced damage caused by floods and droughts in developing nations.

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TEPCO expects 227 bil. yen pretax profit in FY 2014

TEPCO expects 227 bil. yen pretax profit in FY 2014

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Electric Power Co. Chairman Fumio Sudo attends a press conference at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Dec. 17, 2014. TEPCO, which operates the disaster-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, said it expects to record a group pretax profit of 227 billion yen for the business year ending March 2015 on the back of deeper cost-cutting, remaining in the black for the second straight year.

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Otsuka to buy U.S. biopharmaceutical firm Avanir for $3.5 bil.

Otsuka to buy U.S. biopharmaceutical firm Avanir for $3.5 bil.

TOKYO, Japan - Tatsuo Higuchi, president of Otsuka Holdings Co., attends a press conference in Tokyo's Minato Ward on Dec. 2, 2014, on the planned acquisition by its subsidiary Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. of California-based biopharmaceutical firm Avanir Pharmaceuticals Inc. for $3.54 billion through a tender offer to be followed by a merger. The Japanese nutrition product and drug manufacturer will pay $17 per Avanir share in the takeover bid through its U.S. subsidiary.

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Recruit's 1st half net profit falls 4% to 28.48 bil. yen

Recruit's 1st half net profit falls 4% to 28.48 bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Masumi Minegishi, president of Recruit Holdings Co., briefs reporters on the company's half-year earnings report for the April-September period in Tokyo on Nov. 13, 2014. The media and human resources company's net profit for the period fell 4.1 percent from a year earlier to 28.48 billion yen in its first earnings report since listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last month.

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TEPCO logs April-Sept. group net profit of 290 bil. yen

TEPCO logs April-Sept. group net profit of 290 bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Naomi Hirose, president of Tokyo Electric Power Co., announces the utility's earnings for the April-September half at a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 31, 2014. The operator of the disaster-struck Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant reported a group net profit of 290.15 billion yen for the period, citing its cost-cutting efforts.

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Ebola-related economic loss could top $30 bil.: World Bank

Ebola-related economic loss could top $30 bil.: World Bank

WASHINGTON, United States - World Bank President Jim Yong Kim attends a press conference in Washington, the United States, on Oct. 9, 2014. He said the bank estimated the economic loss related to the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa could top $30 billion by the end of 2015.

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Sumitomo projects 240 bil. yen in losses

Sumitomo projects 240 bil. yen in losses

TOKYO, Japan - Sumitomo Corp. President and CEO Kuniharu Nakamura attends a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, on Sept. 29, 2014. The trading giant expects a total of 240 billion yen in losses in the year ending in March over a poorly performing oil development project in Texas and a fall in coal prices.

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Toshiba to spend annual 200 bil. yen in chip business

Toshiba to spend annual 200 bil. yen in chip business

NAGOYA, Japan - Hisao Tanaka, chief executive officer of Toshiba Corp., says at a press conference in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, his company plans to maintain annual capital spending of around 200 billion yen in its chip business in fiscal 2014 and following years to meet solid demand for smartphones and tablet devices.

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Panasonic eyes 200 bil. yen sales in care business in FY2025

Panasonic eyes 200 bil. yen sales in care business in FY2025

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. envisages expanding sales in its elderly care-related business to the 200 billion-yen (about $1.91 billion as of Sept. 2, 2014) level in fiscal 2025 as increased demand is expected from aging postwar baby boomers. Employees conduct maintenance of a care bed at its Osaka Rental Center in Osaka Prefecture's Kadoma on Aug. 29, 2014.

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U.S. casino tycoon eyes 10 bil. dollar investment in Japan

U.S. casino tycoon eyes 10 bil. dollar investment in Japan

TOKYO, Japan - MGM Resorts International Chairman and CEO James Murren says during an interview in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Aug. 20, 2014, that his firm plans to invest up to 10 billion dollars in Japan to produce the world's biggest integrated resort, including casino facilities. This file photo was taken on Sept. 11 (U.S. time), 2013.

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20 bil. yen fine imposed on Japanese auto parts firms

20 bil. yen fine imposed on Japanese auto parts firms

BEIJING, China - A woman walks past a Nissan dealer's office in Beijing on Aug. 20, 2014, amid news of fines totaling some 20 billion yen ($190 million) being imposed recently by China's antimonopoly authorities on 10 Japanese auto parts suppliers for alleged price-fixing practices. Some European companies are also likely to be fined on similar grounds.

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Gov't offers 301 bil. yen for 30-yr nuclear soil storage

Gov't offers 301 bil. yen for 30-yr nuclear soil storage

FUKUSHIMA, Japan - Fukushima Gov. Yuhei Sato meets the press in Koriyama in the northeastern prefecture of Fukushima on Aug. 8, 2014, after meeting with Environment Minister Nobuteru Ishihara. The government offered 301 billion yen in subsidies to the prefecture in exchange for storage of contaminated soil amassing from radiation cleanup work following the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

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Gov't offers 301 bil. yen for 30-yr nuclear soil storage

Gov't offers 301 bil. yen for 30-yr nuclear soil storage

FUKUSHIMA, Japan - Environment Minister Nobuteru Ishihara (R) and Reconstruction Minister Takumi Nemoto meet the press in Koriyama in the northeastern prefecture of Fukushima on Aug. 8, 2014. The government offered 301 billion yen in subsidies to the prefecture in exchange for storage of contaminated soil amassing from radiation cleanup work following the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

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Gov't offers 301 bil. yen for 30-yr nuclear soil storage

Gov't offers 301 bil. yen for 30-yr nuclear soil storage

FUKUSHIMA, Japan - Environment Minister Nobuteru Ishihara (3rd from L) meets with Fukushima Gov. Yuhei Sato (3rd from R) on Aug. 8, 2014, in Koriyama in the northeastern prefecture of Fukushima. The government offered 301 billion yen in subsidies to the prefecture in exchange for storage of contaminated soil amassing from radiation cleanup work following the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

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Renesas to sell display chip unit to Synaptics for 48.5 bil. yen

Renesas to sell display chip unit to Synaptics for 48.5 bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Ikuo Kudo (L), president of display chip maker Renesas SP Drivers Inc., and Rick Bergman, president and chief executive officer of U.S. IT company Synaptics Inc., shake hands during a press conference in Tokyo on June 11, 2014. Struggling electronics maker Renesas Electronics Corp. said it will sell its subsidiary Renesas SP Drivers to Synaptics.

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Sony expects 50 bil. yen group net loss in FY 2014 on restructuring

Sony expects 50 bil. yen group net loss in FY 2014 on restructuring

TOKYO, Japan - Kenichiro Yoshida, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Sony Corp., briefs reporters on his company's group earnings forecast at a press conference in Tokyo on May 14, 2014. Sony expects to remain in the red in the year ending March 2015 with a group net loss of 50 billion yen due to restructuring costs including expenses related to the sale of its personal computer business.

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Sony expects 50 bil. yen group net loss in FY 2014 on restructuring

Sony expects 50 bil. yen group net loss in FY 2014 on restructuring

TOKYO, Japan - Kenichiro Yoshida, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Sony Corp., briefs reporters on his company's group earnings forecast at a press conference in Tokyo on May 14, 2014. Sony expects to remain in the red in the year ending March 2015 with a group net loss of 50 billion yen due to restructuring costs including expenses related to the sale of its personal computer business.

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SoftBank group posts record profit of 527.04 bil yen

SoftBank group posts record profit of 527.04 bil yen

TOKYO, Japan - Masayoshi Son, chairman and chief executive officer of SoftBank Corp., smiles during a press conference in Tokyo on May 7, 2014. Son said Softbank's group net profit for the past year to March surged 41.5 percent from a year earlier to a record 527.04 billion yen. The company's group net profit topped that of NTT Docomo Inc. for the first time.

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SoftBank group posts record profit of 527.04 bil yen

SoftBank group posts record profit of 527.04 bil yen

TOKYO, Japan - Masayoshi Son, chairman and chief executive officer of SoftBank Corp., at a press conference in Tokyo on May 7, 2014, stands in front of a sign board saying Softbank's group operating profit exceeded one trillion yen for the year just ended. Group net profit for the past year to March surged 41.5 percent from a year earlier to a record 527.04 billion yen.

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SoftBank group posts record profit of 527.04 bil yen

SoftBank group posts record profit of 527.04 bil yen

TOKYO, Japan - Masayoshi Son, chairman and chief executive officer of SoftBank Corp., answers questions during a press conference in Tokyo on May 7, 2014. Son said Softbank's group net profit for the past year to March surged 41.5 percent from a year earlier to a record 527.04 billion yen.

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SoftBank group posts record profit of 527.04 bil yen

SoftBank group posts record profit of 527.04 bil yen

TOKYO, Japan - Masayoshi Son, chairman and chief executive officer of SoftBank Corp., briefs reporters on the company's financial results at a press conference in Tokyo on May 7, 2014. For the past year to March 31, SoftBank's group net profit surged 41.5 percent from a year earlier to a record 527.04 billion yen due to a rise in subscriptions and purchase of the third-biggest U.S. telecom carrier Sprint Nextel Corp.

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