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Asian Stocks Climb on Optimism Over Greece Aid; Sony Advances

May 31st, 2011 Comments off

Asian stocks rose, with the regional benchmark index paring the biggest monthly decline in a year, amid speculation European officials will pledge more financial aid to Greece.
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Asian Stocks Climbs on Optimism Over Greece Aid; Sony Advances

May 31st, 2011 Comments off

Asian stocks rose, with the regional benchmark index paring the biggest monthly decline in a year, amid speculation European officials will sanction more assistance for Greece.
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Sony Leads Japan Inc. Eyeing Deals With $2.4 Trillion: Real M&A

May 30th, 2011 Comments off

After hoarding $ 2.4 trillion in cash, corporate Japan is pursuing overseas takeovers like never before to boost returns. Sony Corp. and Fujifilm Holdings Corp. are among the companies with the biggest incentive to chase deals.
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Toyota, Sony Disruptions May Last Weeks After Japan Earthquake

March 20th, 2011 Comments off

Toyota Motor Corp. and Sony Corp., two of Japan’s biggest manufacturers, are facing worst-case scenarios of long-term production shortfalls as scores of plants remain closed and workers are idled in the aftermath of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.
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Asian Stocks Rise as Commodity Producers Gain; Sony Advances

December 20th, 2010 Comments off

Asian stocks rose as commodity prices climbed and tensions on the Korean peninsula eased following a military drill by the South yesterday.
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Japanese Stocks Rise on Yen, Analyst Ratings; Sony Advances

November 29th, 2010 Comments off

Japanese stocks rose, driving the Nikkei 225 Stock Average to the highest level since June, as the yen at a two-month low against the dollar improved the outlook for export earnings and analysts boosted investment ratings.
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Most Asian Stocks Advance After U.S. Jobs Report; Sony Climbs

November 25th, 2010 Comments off

Most Asian stocks rose after reports showed U.S. employment and consumer sentiment improved, boosting confidence in a global economic recovery and driving commodity prices higher.
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