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Prime Minister Ishiba aims to support semiconductors and AI with 10 trillion yen.
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has announced that the government will provide more than 10 trillion yen in public support for semiconductors and artificial intelligence (ai) by the fiscal year 2030. He also revealed plans to hold discussions among government, labor, and management within the month towards raising wages in the next spring labor negotiations and medium-term increases in minimum wages. Additionally, it has been reported that he intends to establish a new support framework to draw more than 50 trillion yen in public-private investments over the next 10 years. <6702> Fujitsu <7046>
BroadBand Tower: Summary of Financial Results for the 3rd Quarter Ending 2024/12 [Japanese GAAP] (Consolidated)
BroadBand Tower Sees FY Net Y310.00M
BroadBand Tower 9-Mos Net Y480.00M Vs Loss Y169.00M
The U.S. alphabet is being bought after hours for financial evaluation.
Alphabet, the holding company of Google in the United States, announced on the 29th the financial results for the July-September 2024 period. The revenue was 88.2 billion 68 million dollars (approximately 13 trillion 540 billion yen), a 15% increase from the same period last year, and the net profit increased by 34% to 26.3 billion 1 million dollars. The revenue from the cloud computing business increased significantly by 35%. The stock price has been trending upwards by over 5% in extended hours trading, likely becoming supportive material. <1447> SAAFHD <215>
OpenAI has raised 6.6 billion dollars.
OpenAI has reportedly secured $6.6 billion (approximately 960 billion yen) in its latest funding round. The company's valuation is estimated at $157 billion. It is reported that the company's efforts to build world-class technology in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) will be further strengthened.
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