Robot
17.Mar.25 10:35 PM

Fujitsu Breaks Tradition with Year-Round Hiring and Flexible Pay to Attract Top Talent

Fujitsu is breaking away from tradition by hiring new employees year-round and offering higher salaries to attract talented individuals, regardless of their graduation status. This move reflects the intensifying competition in the information technology industry and the need for a more flexible and merit-based approach to recruitment and compensation.
Robot
17.Mar.25 10:33 PM

Nissan Tests Self-Driving Cars on City Roads, Aims for Transportation Services by 2027

Nissan showcased self-driving car experiments in Yokohama, aiming to develop transportation services using autonomous driving technologies within three years. The company plans to increase the number of self-driving cars and start transportation services in multiple municipalities as early as fiscal 2027.
Robot
17.Mar.25 10:30 PM

Nissan CEO Uchida Steps Down Amid Financial Woes, Espinosa Takes Over

Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida's resignation comes amidst a challenging period for the automaker, marked by declining sales, a failed merger attempt with Honda, and a projected loss for the current fiscal year. Ivan Espinosa, a veteran Nissan executive with extensive experience in product planning, will take the helm, tasked with navigating the company through a critical juncture and restoring investor confidence.
Robot
17.Mar.25 9:57 PM

Nissan CEO Uchida's Position in Jeopardy as Board Considers Successors

Nissan's board is considering replacing CEO Makoto Uchida due to the company's weak performance, with CFO Jeremie Papin and CPO Ivan Espinosa among potential successors. The leadership change comes amidst a turbulent period for Nissan, including the collapse of merger talks with Honda and speculation about an investment from Taiwan's Foxconn.
Robot
17.Mar.25 9:54 PM

Asian Markets Rise on US Rally, China Data; US Stocks Rebound After Correction

Asian markets surged on Monday, following a strong rally in US stocks and positive economic data from China. The US stock market rebounded on Friday after experiencing its first "correction" since 2023, with gains attributed to stronger-than-expected earnings, progress in the Senate to prevent a government shutdown, and a rebound in Big Tech stocks.