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NTT midterm group net profit slumps 11.9 percent on cost rises

NTT midterm group net profit slumps 11.9 percent on cost rises

TOKYO, Japan - Norio Wada, president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., briefs reporters on the company's group earnings report for the April-September period at the NTT head office in Tokyo on Nov. 10.

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NTT to offer new services for growth

NTT to offer new services for growth

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. President Norio Wada speaks in a recent interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo.

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NTT sees 1st revenue, profit falls since 1985 privatization

NTT sees 1st revenue, profit falls since 1985 privatization

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. President Norio Wada (L) says May 12 in Tokyo his company incurred group operating revenue and profit falls in fiscal 2004 for the first time since its 1985 privatization, due to a drop in its mobile phone unit's revenue.

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NTT posts record profit, revenues

NTT posts record profit, revenues

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. President Norio Wada speaks at a press conference after announcing fiscal 2003 financial result on May 14. NTT set new highs in group operating revenues and net profit in the fiscal year to March 31 thanks to the strong performance of its mobile phone unit, which more than offset a decrease in revenues from its fixed-line telecommunications business.

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NTT reports record-setting group net profit for FY 1st half

NTT reports record-setting group net profit for FY 1st half

TOKYO, Japan - Norio Wada, president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), briefs reporters in Tokyo on Nov. 11 about the NTT group's earnings report for the first half of the current fiscal year.

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NTT returns to profitability

NTT returns to profitability

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Norio Wada speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on May 13. NTT said it swung back into the black for the fiscal year ended March 31, but its group revenues fell for the first time since its predecessor opened for business in 1952.

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NTT planning 'five-sense' communications system

NTT planning 'five-sense' communications system

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Norio Wada said Nov. 25 in Tokyo that the company plans to develop a five-sense communications system that enables reproduction of touch, taste and smell as much as possible via telephone and video transmission services.

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NTT posts 1st-ever revenue fall in midyear results

NTT posts 1st-ever revenue fall in midyear results

TOKYO, Japan - Norio Wada (L), president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), speaks at a press conference in Tokyo's Chuo Ward on Nov. 18 about the company's midterm earnings report.

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New NTT chief foresees combination of service units

New NTT chief foresees combination of service units

TOKYO, Japan - Norio Wada, new president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), speaks in an interview with Kyodo News on June 28. He said that newly established regional service operations may be closed or combined as part of restructuring of Japan's biggest telecom company. ''If they remain in the red, they will be closed,'' Wada said.

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Wada to succeed Miyazu as NTT president

Wada to succeed Miyazu as NTT president

TOKYO, Japan - Junichiro Miyazu (L), president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), shakes hands with Norio Wada, NTT's senior executive vice president who will replace Miyazu as president in late June, at a news conference in Tokyo on May 14. Miyazu will become an adviser retaining a seat on the board.

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NTT reports record-setting group net profit for FY 1st half

NTT reports record-setting group net profit for FY 1st half

TOKYO, Japan - Norio Wada, president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), briefs reporters in Tokyo on Nov. 11 about the NTT group's earnings report for the first half of the current fiscal year. (Kyodo)

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NTT to pick Wada as new president

NTT to pick Wada as new president

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) plans to name Vice President Norio Wada (in file photo) as its next president, replacing Junichiro Miyazu, who is expected to become a senior adviser, informed sources said April 16. The top brass reshuffle will be formally decided on at its board of directors meeting in late June.

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NTT sees 1st revenue, profit falls since 1985 privatization

NTT sees 1st revenue, profit falls since 1985 privatization

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. President Norio Wada (L) says May 12 in Tokyo his company incurred group operating revenue and profit falls in fiscal 2004 for the first time since its 1985 privatization, due to a drop in its mobile phone unit's revenue. (Kyodo)

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NTT midterm group net profit slumps 11.9 percent on cost rises

NTT midterm group net profit slumps 11.9 percent on cost rises

TOKYO, Japan - Norio Wada, president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., briefs reporters on the company's group earnings report for the April-September period at the NTT head office in Tokyo on Nov. 10. (Kyodo)

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NTT posts 1st-ever revenue fall in midyear results

NTT posts 1st-ever revenue fall in midyear results

TOKYO, Japan - Norio Wada (L), president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), speaks at a press conference in Tokyo's Chuo Ward on Nov. 18 about the company's midterm earnings report. (Kyodo)

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NTT to offer new services for growth

NTT to offer new services for growth

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. President Norio Wada speaks in a recent interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo. (Kyodo)

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NTT posts record profit, revenues

NTT posts record profit, revenues

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. President Norio Wada speaks at a press conference after announcing fiscal 2003 financial result on May 14. NTT set new highs in group operating revenues and net profit in the fiscal year to March 31 thanks to the strong performance of its mobile phone unit, which more than offset a decrease in revenues from its fixed-line telecommunications business. (Kyodo)

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Ceremony to confer decoration

Ceremony to confer decoration

Japan's Emperor Akihito (2nd from L) confers the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun on Norio Wada, former president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., at the Matsu no Ma state room in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on May 8, 2018. (Pool Photo) (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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NTT returns to profitability

NTT returns to profitability

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Norio Wada speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on May 13. NTT said it swung back into the black for the fiscal year ended March 31, but its group revenues fell for the first time since its predecessor opened for business in 1952. (Kyodo)

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NTT planning 'five-sense' communications system

NTT planning 'five-sense' communications system

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Norio Wada said Nov. 25 in Tokyo that the company plans to develop a five-sense communications system that enables reproduction of touch, taste and smell as much as possible via telephone and video transmission services. (Kyodo)

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New NTT chief foresees combination of service units

New NTT chief foresees combination of service units

TOKYO, Japan - Norio Wada, new president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), speaks in an interview with Kyodo News on June 28. He said that newly established regional service operations may be closed or combined as part of restructuring of Japan's biggest telecom company. ''If they remain in the red, they will be closed,'' Wada said.

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Wada to succeed Miyazu as NTT president

Wada to succeed Miyazu as NTT president

TOKYO, Japan - Junichiro Miyazu (L), president of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT), shakes hands with Norio Wada, NTT's senior executive vice president who will replace Miyazu as president in late June, at a news conference in Tokyo on May 14. Miyazu will become an adviser retaining a seat on the board.

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