Nissan Motor Expects Operating Loss to Improve to 60 Billion Yen for Fiscal Year 2025
Nissan Motor now expects a full-year operating loss of ¥60.0 billion, compared to a previous forecast loss of ¥275.0 billion.
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2026-02-12 16:13:57
Nissan Motor Expects Operating Loss to Improve to 60 Billion Yen for Fiscal Year 2025
Nissan Motor now expects a full-year operating loss of ¥60.0 billion, compared to a previous forecast loss of ¥275.0 billion. -
2026-02-12 15:12:27
Lenovo CEO: Lenovo Raises PC Prices Amid Surging Memory Chip Costs
Lenovo CEO: Overall PC market revenue will continue to grow in 2026. Memory supply shortages may present opportunities for Lenovo. PC demand is expected to shift toward high-end models by 2026. The infrastructure business is expected to achieve profitability in the fourth fiscal quarter. PC market shipments are projected to decline slightly in 2026, but unit prices will rise. Lenovo is pivoting toward the AI inference market as demand grows. Lenovo is raising PC prices to offset soaring memory chip costs. -
2026-02-12 13:45:14
Comprehensive Medical Device Provider Haisheng Medical Lists Today
CLS CN, Feb 12 — No new stocks are available for subscription today. One new stock, Haisheng Medical, is listed on the Beijing Stock Exchange. New stocks listed today Haisheng Medical is a global provider of integrated medical devices for anesthesia and patient monitoring.The company's main business is the research and development, production, and sale of anesthesia and monitoring medical devices, with products widely used in terminal clinical needs in departments such as anesthesiology, ICU, and emergency medicine. The company's operating revenue for 2023-2025 is 306 million RMB, 304 million RMB, and 345 million RMB, respectively; the net profit is 78.04 million RMB, 70.92 million RMB, and 85.82 million RMB, respectively. -
2026-02-12 12:02:19
Vocational Education to Prioritize New Majors in Low-altitude Economy and Artificial Intelligence
The Ministry of Education today (December 12th) released the "Opinions on Deepening the Reform of Key Elements in Vocational Education Teaching," which proposes: dynamically adjusting the setup of majors, actively adding new ones, eliminating oversupplied ones, and upgrading existing majors. Focusing on the goal of cultivating highly skilled talents, increase the overall coordination of major setting adjustment and optimization, and strictly implement the "red and yellow card" warning system. Utilize big data and artificial intelligence to accurately predict the supply and demand of talent cultivation in key areas, providing a scientific basis for dynamic major adjustment. Explore the establishment of a fast response channel for adding new majors, focusing on emerging and future industries, with emphasis on adding new majors in fields such as the low-altitude economy, artificial intelligence, high-end equipment, urban renewal, and essential needs of people's livelihoods. Promptly eliminate majors with weak operating conditions, poor quality, and low employment rates, avoiding a "large and scattered" or "weak and comprehensive" major layout. Around the direction of intelligence, greening, and integration, transform and upgrade existing majors, and continuously promote the iterative updating of professional talent training programs. Encourage and support local areas to set up regionally distinctive majors based on local conditions. Encourage school-enterprise joint development and application for national professional teaching standards, and distinctive majors can be suffixed with the name of the school, enterprise, or region in parentheses. -
2026-02-11 14:34:02
National Standard for Automotive Solid-State Batteries Part 1 Expected to Be Released in July 2026
According to CLS on February 11th, CLS reporter learned that Wang Fang, Chief Scientist of China Automotive Technology & Research Center (CATARC), recently stated at an industry conference that GB/T "Solid-state batteries for electric vehicles Part 1: Terminology and classification" completed the draft for comments in December 2025, and the comment period will last until February 28, 2026. CATARC will organize verification tests from January to February 2026 to further improve the test methods and confirm the judgment indicators; it is expected to be reviewed and approved in April 2026 and officially released in July. It is reported that the national standard will clarify the terminology and definitions of liquid batteries, hybrid solid-liquid batteries (semi-solid-state batteries), and solid-state batteries (all-solid-state batteries).
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