Structured summaries of recent official company announcements across markets and languages.
Samsung Electronics' Micro RGB TV has obtained crucial safety certifications for eye comfort and circadian rhythm display from VDE. This recognition highlights Samsung's commitment to developing display technologies that prioritize user well-being and adhere to stringent international safety standards, potentially influencing future TV design and consumer trust.
Alibaba Group announced it will release its financial results for the quarter ended December 31, 2025, on March 19, 2026. Investors and analysts will be looking for updates on revenue growth, profitability, and strategic initiatives across its diverse business segments, including e-commerce, cloud computing, and digital entertainment. The earnings call will provide insights into the company's performance and outlook.
Atlassian has announced a reduction in its workforce as part of an important team update in March 2026. The company stated that this was a difficult decision made to adjust the size of the team. Specific details regarding the number of affected employees or the reasons beyond general team size adjustment were not provided in the announcement.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) announced the upcoming introduction of a 10MW-class centrifugal chiller specifically designed for next-generation AI data centers in North America. This new product aims to meet the increasing cooling demands of high-density computing environments, supporting the expansion of AI infrastructure.
Elbit Systems' latest blog post discusses the evolving challenges posed by drone technology and the company's comprehensive strategies for countering drone threats across various operational environments. It highlights Elbit's integrated solutions, encompassing detection, identification, tracking, and neutralization capabilities, designed to address the multifaceted nature of modern aerial threats.
SoftBank Group has provided details regarding the terms of disposal following the anticipated listing of its subsidiary, PayPay, on the Nasdaq Global Select Market. This announcement clarifies the financial and operational aspects of the upcoming IPO, which is a significant step for PayPay's global expansion and SoftBank's portfolio management strategy. The move is expected to enhance PayPay's visibility and access to international capital markets.
Razorpay has introduced its Agentic Platform, designed to revolutionize the merchant experience in managing payments and financial operations. This platform aims to move beyond just payment infrastructure to offer a more intelligent and integrated approach to financial management for businesses, leveraging AI to simplify complex processes.
JERA has signed an agreement with the Third Regional Coast Guard Headquarters to enhance rapid recovery activities during disasters. This partnership aims to strengthen cooperation in information sharing and resource deployment, ensuring swift and effective response to maritime emergencies and natural disasters affecting coastal areas.
Sangfor Technologies announced that its Athena SASE solution has successfully obtained SOC 2 Type 2 certification following an audit by Deloitte. This certification validates the company's commitment to robust security controls and data protection practices for its cloud-based security services. It demonstrates adherence to stringent international standards, enhancing trust for global enterprise clients seeking secure access solutions.
SoftBank Group Corp. has provided details regarding the terms of disposal following the anticipated listing of its subsidiary, PayPay, on the Nasdaq Global Select Market. This announcement clarifies the financial and operational arrangements associated with the upcoming IPO, offering insights into SoftBank's strategic divestment plans.
JERA has agreed to sell its equity interests in the Ichthys LNG project and the Gorgon LNG project in Australia. This divestment is part of JERA's strategic portfolio management and aims to optimize its asset base while focusing on future energy transitions. The sale is expected to be completed in the future.
ST Engineering's aerospace division, EFW, has signed a contract with Hong Kong-based APAL for the conversion of an Airbus A330 passenger aircraft into a freighter. This agreement marks a significant step in expanding EFW's freighter conversion capabilities and catering to the growing demand for air cargo capacity. The conversion is expected to enhance APAL's operational flexibility and efficiency in air freight services.