Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript November 7, 2024 Himax Technologies, Inc. beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $0.07 ...
as end customers are extending their replacement cycles due to challenging economic conditions. On OLED business. In the automotive OLED market, Himax has formed strategic partnerships with leading ...
Yuichiro Tamaki, the leader of a small opposition party now able to wield outsized political influence, had long puzzled over ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Monday unveiled a $65 billion plan to boost the country's chip and artificial intelligence industries via subsidies and other financial incentives.
The plan will be part of a comprehensive economic package to be finalized in November and will be financed through subsidies, ...
The Japanese economy shrank at an annual rate of 1.8% in the first quarter of this year, slightly better than the initial estimate at a 2.0% contraction, according to revised government data Monday.
The 6.0% annualized growth in Japan's economy translated into a quarterly gain of 1.5%, much bigger than median estimates of 0.8% in a Reuters poll and bringing gross domestic product (GDP) to a ...
Japan's planned comprehensive economic package will feature ¥2 trillion in aid to promote investments in the fields of semiconductors and artificial intelligence. In the package, to be compiled ...
TOKYO—Japan’s finance minister has issued a fresh warning to the currency market in the wake of Donald Trump’s election victory, which sent the dollar sharply higher against the yen.
A shortage of students willing to work at bars, restaurants or karaoke joints in the busy year-end season — even as pay rises ...
Brown Convention Center. He said someone stole a rare Japanese exclusive Pokémon card, which he says is worth nearly $4,000. He was working as a vendor at Collect-A-Con when he noticed it was gone.
"The Bank should consider further rate hikes after pausing to assess developments in the U.S. economy," one member was quoted as saying, adding that Japan's economy no longer needed substantial ...