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Meiji Shipping Group: Notice regarding the financial results of our parent company, etc.
Reasons why the US military has no choice but to "ride along" with commercial ships.
It has been reported that US military combat units need assistance with trucking. Since the end of last year, briefings regarding combat operations in the Red Sea have been held here every two weeks, attended by executives from civilian marine shipping companies. The aircraft and cargo ships of the US Transportation Command are aging and their capabilities are insufficient. Of the 44 government-owned vehicle transport ships available to the Transportation Command, 28 are set to retire within eight years, and the deployment of replacement vessels seems to have faced multiple delays.
Meiji Shipping Group: Half-Yearly Report - Term 171 (2024/04/01 - 2025/03/31)
Meiji Shipping Group: Notice regarding the recording of non-operating expenses and differences between consolidated earnings forecasts for the second quarter (interim period) and actual values
Meiji Shipping Group: Summary of financial results for the 2nd quarter (interim period) for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025 [Japanese GAAP] (consolidated)
Es Corp, Japan Foods, etc.
<2471> Espool Light Communications Corporation Shareholding Ratio 14.80% -> 15.12% Reporting Obligation Start Date 2024/09/04 <2599> Japan Foods Corporation Itochu Corporation Shareholding Ratio 83.79% -> 49.38% Reporting Obligation Start Date 2024/09/04 <3306> Nippon Seima Corporation Halk Corporation Shareholding Ratio 16.36% -> 0.00% Reporting Obligation Start Date 2024
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