MURATA ELECTRONICS EUROPE B.V.
Location
Noord-Holland
Founded
2004-06-17
Website
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Recent Articles about MURATA ELECTRONICS EUROPE B.V.
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2025-04-30 (smartkarma.com)
Murata Manufacturing (6981) Earnings Fall Short of Expectations with Full-Year Operating Income Forecast Miss |
Full-Year Operating Income Forecast: Murata expects 220 billion yen, falling short of the estimate of 349 billion yen. Projected Net Income for the Year: Anticipates 177 billion yen, below the...
Read more2025-01-15 (portfolio-adviser.com)
Weekly Outlook: Diageo and AstraZeneca results |
Diageo produces first-half results while AstraZeneca lays out full year results in Weekly Outlook by AJ Bell
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2024-10-10 (chosun.com)
Samsung Electro-Mechanics faces Q3 earnings miss amid AI component struggles
Samsung Electro-Mechanics faces Q3 earnings miss amid AI component struggles Japanese rivals Murata and Taiyo Yuden dominate the MLCC market for AI se
Read more2024-09-24 (altarimini.it)
Futsal RSM: In double figures, Virtus beats the reigning champions
Fiorentino begins the defense of the title by suffering a defeat against the very renewed Virtus. Pasqualini opens the score after 9', while the second goal is entrusted to Stolfi. In the first part of the second half the hat-trick goal, scored by Bernardi; Fiorentino shortens with their goalkeeper,
Read more2017-10-24 (nikkei.com)
Nintendo Switch, auto devices push Japan makers past iPhone slump
TDK and Murata among 6 parts manufacturers that combine for record Q2 orders
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(tijd.be)
Tokyo: exporters |
The interest rate cut in the US and relatively good results from some exporters brought export companies in particular into the spotlight on the Japanese stock exchange floors this week. A new slight weakening of the yen also contributed. However, profit-taking in some cyclical sectors caused the Nikkei-225 to end the week lower (-1.2%); the broader market indices were able to limit the loss by 0.7 percent and 0.4 percent for the Nikkei-300 and for Topix respectively. Automotive values in particular did well, after Toyota (+1.9%) presented better than expected half-year figures and the expectation of further sales growth in 2001. Other export-related values such as Sony (+0.8%), Fuji Photo Film (+2.5%) and Canon (+2.4%) also performed well. Fewer good figures were recorded for component manufacturer Murata (-9.7%), which is suffering from lower than expected sales of mobile phones for which the company supplies parts. The company was pessimistic about it
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Kyocera Earnings: Slower Recovery for Semiconductors Weighs on Near-Term Profitability
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