Vulnerable girls and young women for sex in newcastle. Now on bbc news all the latest Business News live from singapore. A deadline looms for toshiba to report its annual results. It has until today to get an to sign it off. Silicon valley setting an example when it comes to paid Maternity Leave in america but will the rest of the country good morning, asia, hello, world. Its thursday and glad you could join us for this edition of Asia Business report, im rico hizon and we begin with japans troubled Electronics Giant toshiba and today is the deadline for the company to report its audited results for the past fiscal year. Toshiba has missed the deadline several times and some investors are now questioning its very survival. For the latest lets go over to mariko oi, our business editor, a lot of confusion about these toshiba results, they cant seem to reconcile where they are at. Indeed. The delay has been caused because of the disagreement between the auditor and toshiba, but it looks l
An auditors sign off on its much delayed results and avoids delisting but analysts warn its future still hangs in the balance. And Silicon Valley is setting an example when it comes to paid Maternity Leave in america. But will the rest of the country follow . Welcome to World Business report. Im sally bundock. Also in the programme, facebook revamps its television offering. Challenging you choose and other television networks. We will fill you in on that injust a moment. But first, the mystery over how much money toshiba is losing or making could soon be solved. The troubled Japanese Tech Giant says auditors have signed off its Financial Results for the year to the end of march. This comes after months of delays and should mean toshiba avoids an immediate delisting from the top tier of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. It has now been revealed toshiba made an 8. 8 early in dollars loss. 8. 8 made an 8. 8 early in dollars loss. 8. 8 billion dollars. So whats gone wrong for the 40 year old japan
How one man used his skills combating insurgents in the army can now sell us all sorts of things including the ft. As facebook launches a new video service, we wa nt to launches a new video service, we want to know what would you watch on Social Networks . What tv shows would you watch . Let us know. Welcome to the programme. As usual its action packed. Toshiba has reported its much delayed earnings finally reducing the risk it will be de listed from the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The Embattled Electronics firm posted a loss of 8. 8 billion for the last fiscal year. It follows an Accounting Scandal and massive writedowns. So, whats gone wrong for the 40 year old japanese giant . Two years ago an Accounting Scandal was revealed that led to the resignation of several members of the firms senior management, including the boss. The company was found to have inflated the previous seven years profits by 1. 2 billion. Problems came to a head again this year, when toshibas us nuclear unit, westingh
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GTPL Hathway saw 12 per cent growth in revenues at Rs 24,154 million and four per cent increase in EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) to Rs 5,677 million year-on-year in FY22. The company expects to maintain this growth rate for the current financial year i.e., FY23.