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Ukraine Crisis: Shares Slump As Oil Surges In Tokyo
01:29pm, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 Global Village Extra
File photo: A pedestrian walks past an electronic board displaying share prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on November 4, 2020. Behrouz MEHRI / AFP Tokyo stocks slumped Tuesday as surging oil prices and the Russia-Ukraine crisis continued to drag down global markets. The benchmark Nikkei 225 index dropped 1.71 percent, or 430.46 points, to 24,790.95, while the broader Topix index gave up 1.90 percent, or 34.17 points, to 1,759.86. The dollar fetched 115.52 yen, up from 115.27 yen in New York Monday. The Tokyo market opened in negative territory, tracking falls on Wall Street, although bargain-hunters temporarily lifted the Nikkei above water by mid-morning. But Russia’s intensifying assault on Ukraine continued to weigh on the market, with many investors already jittery about taking risks as they braced for possible further losses on Wall Street later in the day. “Particularly in the afternoon session, investors increased their wariness about rising oil prices, and the Nikkei again extended its losses,” Okasan Online Securities said. “Near the closing bell, the index was hovering near the intra-day low,” the brokerage added.
Music Recording Global Market Report 2022
10:46am, Tuesday, 08'th Mar 2022 GlobeNewswire
Major companies in the music recording market include Sony Corp, Universal Music Group, Warner Music, Financière de l’Odet, Avex Inc. , Bertelsmann SE & Co KGaA, FUJI MEDIA HOLDINGS INC. , Hasbro Inc. and GMM Grammy Public Company Limited. Major companies in the music recording market include Sony Corp, Universal Music Group, Warner Music, Financière de l’Odet, Avex Inc. , Bertelsmann SE & Co KGaA, FUJI MEDIA HOLDINGS INC. , Hasbro Inc. and GMM Grammy Public Company Limited.
Ubisoft and Take-Two are the latest game companies to halt sales in Russia
04:50pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Engadget
More major gaming companies are joining the boycott against Russia, with Ubisoft and Take-Two putting business on hold amid the country''s invasion of Ukraine. On Monday, Ubisoft updated a blog post in which it expressed support for Ukraine and its team members based there to note it''s pausing sales in Russia. Take-Two, meanwhile, has stopped sales of games and ended marketing support in Russia and Belarus. The publisher also told GamesIndustry.biz it''s preventing people in the two countries from installing its games. That includes Grand Theft Auto V , which is believed to be the third most-popular game in Russia behind Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Dota 2, based on monthly active users. Since the invasion began, many notable gaming companies have withdrawn from Russia, including Activision Blizzard, Epic Games , Microsoft , EA and CD Projekt . Sony also removed Gran Turismo 7 from its Russian storefront just as the game was released elsewhere, while Nintendo halted Switch eShop payments.
Sony''s bringing back its iconic ''Walkman'' with a $3,200 price tag
04:25pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Business Insider
The latest models of Sony''s iconic music player start at $1,600 and go as high as $3,200, but these new Walkman devices are intended for audiophiles.
This Number Could Mean Multibagger Returns for Spotify Investors
01:20pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 The Motley Fool
People are starting to spend more money on music, which is great news for the leading music streamer.
The Morning After: What to expect from Apple''s Peek Performance event
12:28pm, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Engadget
Apple is holding its first virtual event of the year on March 8th, and to be honest, I’ve heard rumors about this date for weeks. And don’t get me started on the leaky product selection expected to debut tomorrow at 1 PM ET / 10 AM PT / 6 PM GMT. Engadget The first major announcement is likely to be a new iPhone SE, Apple’s cheapest iPhone, packing 5G. Will it catch up, design-wise, with the rest of the iPhone family? We’re not sure, but it could still have a home button, if that’s what you’re hoping for. That might be the only throwback — we expect it to have the same A15 Bionic chip as the iPhone 13 lineup. It’s also time for a new iPad Air, currently the oldest iPad in Apple’s lineup. Although, it’s not that old, really; it was completely redesigned back in 2020 . That’s not all we’re likely to see, however. A report yesterday suggested we could also get a new external display from Apple. Check out our full preview right here . — Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missed Engadget Podcast: A not-so Mobile World Congress 2022 Musk says Starlink won''t block Russian media outlets ''unless at gunpoint'' Keyboard and mouse support is coming to Microsoft''s Xbox Cloud Gaming service Sony''s best ANC headphones are up to 46 percent off right now Halo Infinite''s campaign co-op won''t land with season two Audi''s RS E-Tron GT makes the case for EVs on ice Hitting the Books: How Mildred Dresselhaus'' research proved we had graphite all wrong Netflix stops streaming in Russia The company had previously halted production on several projects in the country.
Sony's bringing back its iconic 'Walkman' with a $3,200 price tag
11:25am, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022
The latest models of Sony's iconic music player start at $1,600 and go as high as $3,200, but these new Walkman devices are intended for audiophiles.
Sony and Honda to Collaborate for electric cars: First model expected in 2025
08:15am, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 RS News
Research Snipers Sony has found its first prominent partner with whom it wants to build electric cars…. The post Sony and Honda to Collaborate for electric cars: First model expected in 2025 appeared first on Research Snipers .
Sony Partners with Honda on EV Development
06:49am, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 Smarter Analyst
This article was originally published on TipRanks.com Sony Group (SONY) and Honda Motor Company (HMC) have inked a strategic partnership to develop and … The post Sony Partners with Honda on EV Development appeared first on Smarter Analyst .
Honda, Sony forming a new company to develop and sell electric vehicles
06:44am, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022 EconoTimes
Honda and Sony are two of the leading Japanese companies, and they are joining forces to form a new company. The firms revealed on Friday, March 4, that they are planning to engage in a joint venture deal to develop and…
Sony, Honda Mulling Joint Venture
08:23pm, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 GuruFocus
Goal is to develop, sell high-value-added EVs Related Stocks: SONY , HMC ,
''The Batman'' tallies $128.5 million at the domestic box office, second-highest opening haul of the pandemic era
04:45pm, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 Kwhen FinanceSony and Honda’s EV venture is a lesson for corporate Japan
03:43pm, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 Newslanes
Somewhere in the ether between their Tokyo headquarters, a fraught debate must now be crackling between two of Japan’s greatest companies. If their planned joint venture succeeds in creating an electric vehicle champion to challenge Tesla, should the new power couple be known as Sonda or Hony? Either way, the announcement last Friday that Sony […] Sony and Honda’s EV venture is a lesson for corporate Japan
Sony, Honda Mulling Joint Venture
03:23pm, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022
Sony Group Corp. ( SONY , Financial) and Honda Motor Co. Ltd. ( HMC , Financial) on Friday said they have agreed to deepen discussion and exploration of forming a strategic alliance that aims to creat
Worried About the Market Correction? 2 Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever
12:11pm, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 The Motley Fool
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