Denso has announced growth in its fiscal year 2026 revenue and profit, indicating a positive financial performance. Meanwhile, UPS is actively planning a return to growth after experiencing a decline in its profit and revenue.
Toyota supplier Denso announced a significant increase in its fourth-quarter profit but anticipates a full-year profit drop for fiscal year 2027, citing Middle East uncertainty and increased spending. The company also withdrew its buyout offer for Rohm.
Denso, a part of the Toyota Motor group, is reportedly finding it difficult to secure support from chipmaker Rohm for its acquisition offer, leading to considerations of withdrawal.
Toyota supplier Denso is reportedly withdrawing its proposal to take over chipmaker Rohm. This development was reported by Nikkei and other news outlets.
Fresh information has surfaced, casting doubt on the Danish defense minister's previous explanation regarding a classified drone case, which is now described as 'strongly burdensome for the government.'
This article reviews Elisabet Ladenson's book "Dirt for Art’s Sake. Books on Trial from Madame Bovary to Lolita," which explores the history of books deemed immoral and put on trial. The review quotes Oscar Wilde on the nature of such literature.
Professor Amitav Acharya, a researcher on the rise and fall of world orders, suggests that a new and potentially better world will emerge if fear and nostalgia for the dying American order are abandoned, offering hope in history through his new book.
President Donald Trump has stated that the US will conclude its attacks on Iran within two to three weeks, regardless of a deal, and emphasized that securing the Strait of Hormuz is not America's responsibility. This optimism has led to Brent oil prices falling below $100, though analysts warn that normalizing oil flows could take weeks even after a conflict resolution.
Semiconductor giants Rohm, Toshiba, and Mitsubishi Electric are actively exploring a merger of their power semiconductor businesses, used in EVs and data centers. Mitsubishi Electric has joined existing negotiations between Rohm and Toshiba, with an announcement expected soon, as Rohm also considers an acquisition offer from Denso.
Renting housing in Bratislava has become less burdensome on budgets than in previous years, as rent growth has stabilized post-pandemic and salaries are increasing faster than rental costs, despite a critical housing shortage.
The U.S. Postal Service's leader says it is set to run out of money in less than a year and may have to stop deliveries because of declining mail volume and what USPS sees as burdensome requirements.
The White House is advocating for a new Railway Safety Act, but critics argue that burdensome regulations do not necessarily lead to safer railroads, contradicting some of the administration's own talking points.
Toyota-affiliated Denso has launched a takeover bid for chip manufacturer Rohm, indicating a strategic move to strengthen its position in the semiconductor industry.
Denso, a company affiliated with Toyota, has launched a takeover bid for chip manufacturer Rohm, signaling a strategic move in the semiconductor industry.
Denso, a major automotive parts manufacturer in the Toyota Group, has proposed to acquire semiconductor giant Rohm. If realized, this acquisition would lead to a large-scale restructuring within the industry.
A report indicates that for some small businesses, the administrative burden and complexity of pursuing tariff refunds outweigh the potential financial benefits.
The TVN Foundation has launched a nationwide program in Poland to fund psychotherapy for children and youth from less affluent families, allocating 5 million PLN to shorten waiting times and ensure access to comprehensive support.
Zaledwie kilka dni po bezprecedensowym zatrzymaniu i przesłuchaniu przez policję byłego księcia Andrzeja, książę William po raz pierwszy pojawił się publicznie podczas wręczenia nagród BAFTA. Zapytany
Toyota Group's Denso has formally decided to withdraw its acquisition proposal for semiconductor giant Rohm after failing to gain approval. Rohm plans to continue product development collaboration with Denso while pursuing integration of its power semiconductor business with Toshiba and Mitsubishi Electric.
The international economic order established after World War II is dissolving, with the US withdrawing from its leadership role and mid-sized powers expected to build a new system.
A study by the National Center for Child Health and Development in Japan found that the number of amniocentesis procedures, a more invasive prenatal test, has decreased to one-third of its peak. Researchers attribute this decline to the introduction of less burdensome prenatal screening methods like NIPT, allowing amniocentesis to be reserved for higher-risk cases.
Police are searching for the perpetrator of extensive vandalism in central Krakow, where pseudograffiti appeared on the facades of a Clarissan monastery, Jagiellonian University's Polish Philology Faculty, and several tenements, with the scale of damage described as "unprecedented."
Hungarian opposition figure Peter Magyar announced plans to suspend state television and radio broadcasts, promising to reform public media to ensure press freedom and truth for Hungarians. This pledge comes amidst political discussions involving figures like Donald Trump and Serbian President Vučić regarding Hungarian politics.
En ny og potentielt bedre verden vil åbenbare sig, hvis vi dropper frygten og nostalgien over den døende amerikanske orden. Det mener professor Amitav Acharya, som i en ny bog finder håb i historien.
Denso, a key supplier to Toyota, has announced a strategic goal to achieve an 11% or higher return on equity by 2030, outlining its financial ambitions for the coming years.
Norway's Fellesforbundet union is advocating for advance payment of sick pay, a demand that small business owners argue would impose an "unreasonable and disproportionately large burden" on them.
The Supreme Audit Office (NIK) has initiated an unprecedented comprehensive audit of the National Bank of Poland (NBP), led by Adam Glapiński, to examine its entire financial management, including its annual budget and external contracts, with reports mentioning 'creative approaches to gold reserves' and the audit potentially lasting a year.
Semiconductor giants Rohm and Toshiba are reportedly in negotiations to integrate their power semiconductor businesses, used in electric vehicles and other applications. Meanwhile, Rohm is also said to have received an acquisition proposal from major automotive parts manufacturer Denso.
The African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) returned to the Los Angeles Athletic Club on Sunday to celebrate recipients of their special achievement honors: Nikkole Denson-Randolph, Lorrie…
For the first time in its history, The Boston Globe decided to suspend its print edition for a day due to a severe snowstorm affecting parts of the United States.
Bulgargaz is in a state of de facto bankruptcy, according to interim Energy Minister Traycho Traykov, citing unfavorable market conditions, loss of market share, and burdensome contracts.
Denso is reportedly considering withdrawing from its planned acquisition of Rohm as negotiations have stalled. The company is evaluating its options regarding the deal, which could see the pursuit ended.
Denso, a major Toyota Group auto parts manufacturer, has decided to withdraw its acquisition proposal for semiconductor giant Rohm. Meanwhile, Rohm, Toshiba, and Mitsubishi Electric have reached a basic agreement to begin discussions on integrating their power semiconductor businesses.
Students at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) dormitories are strongly reacting to a new, strict housing agreement, citing pressure and burdensome terms, with the ultimatum "Sign or Eviction."
Human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have issued reports and statements detailing a wide array of human rights violations and concerns across numerous countries. These denunciations highlight issues ranging from systematic repression and disappearances to problematic legislation and specific cases of liberty violation.
Amnesty International has released a report warning of the emergence of a 'predatory world order' and accusing certain global leaders, including Trump, Putin, and Netanyahu, of undermining human rights. The organization called on countries to resist these 'predatory' leaders.
An opinion piece discusses Elisabet Ladenson's book "Dirt for Art’s Sake. Books on Trial from Madame Bovary to Lolita," which examines books considered immoral and their societal impact.
Rohm, Toshiba, and Mitsubishi Electric have initiated discussions to integrate their power chip operations following an acquisition offer for Rohm by auto parts supplier Denso.
An article provides an introduction to Jürgen Habermas, one of the most influential philosophers and sociologists of the late 20th century, following his recent passing.
A BBC analysis examines the financial difficulties faced by parking company NCP, attributing its failure to turn a profit to factors such as increased remote working, burdensome long leases, and the proliferation of parking applications.
Gasoline prices in Japan have reached a record high, exceeding 190 yen per liter for the first time since 1990, prompting authorities to release oil reserves to stabilize the situation.
A new report states that burdensome warning processes, often experienced as negative and even humiliating, are being abandoned. Instead, more constructive methods for guiding staff and achieving improvements are being introduced.
Fast foods are not necessarily burdensome for our bodies. If the raw materials we use are low in fat, they can be an ideal solution for a quick, complete meal...
Denso, a key supplier to Toyota, is reportedly looking to acquire Rohm, a move that could strengthen its position in the automotive semiconductor market.
Denso, a company affiliated with Toyota, has launched a takeover bid for the chip manufacturer Rohm, signaling a significant move in the semiconductor industry.
Poland's Ombudsman argues that there is no legal basis to refuse official publication of a Constitutional Tribunal ruling, raising a precedent-setting question for the Supreme Administrative Court regarding the legal effects of such unannounced judgments.
The employee and employer sides of the Social Dialogue Council jointly expressed 'deep opposition' to the proposed reform of the State Labor Inspectorate and are appealing for additional consultations.