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Strauss Group (TASE:STRS): Assessing Valuation After Mixed Q2 Earnings and Sales Growth
Strauss Group has released its second quarter and half-year earnings, showing a rise in sales for both periods in 2025. Despite the increase in revenue, net income has decreased, indicating potential cost pressures or margin changes. The companys stock has risen by nearly 64% over the past year, though recent gains have slowed. Strauss Groups price-to-earnings ratio is slightly below the Asian Food industry average, suggesting it is valued in line with sector peers. The companys strong profit growth and above-average profit margin support its current valuation. However, potential risks include slowing net income growth or changes in consumer demand.
Westin Desaru Coast Resort partners with CAYIN Technology for digital signage
CAYIN Technology has partnered with Westin Desaru Coast Resort in Johor, Malaysia, to enhance guest communication and operational efficiency through the implementation of its CMS-WS server and CAYIN Signage Player. This collaboration involves the use of digital signage to provide real-time updates across 14 Samsung displays in various areas of the resort. The project was executed in partnership with Hola Media, which provided integration services, including installation, design, staff training, and support. The system has improved communication, reduced staff workload, and enhanced the guest experience, preparing the resort for future digital expansion.
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Nikkiso Addresses Growing Ammonia-Handling Demand and Launches Next-Generation Pump at Gastech 2025
Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (Nikkiso CE&IG) announced the launch of a next-generation submerged ammonia pump at the Gastech Conference. This pump is designed to be the safest and most reliable in the industry, addressing common maintenance issues with its seal-less, maintenance-friendly, copper-free construction. The pump can deliver over 2,500m3 per hour and has a mean time between outages of over 16,000 hours. This launch is part of Nikkiso CE&IGs ongoing innovation in ammonia handling, with the company having decades of experience in this field. The pump is expected to meet growing demand for ammonia in various sectors, including power generation and shipping.
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From leaking sensitive information to relying on incorrect information, the increasing accessibility of artificial intelligence tools poses a significant challenge to companies and organizations; Moshe Karako, Chief Technology Officer at NTT Israel, explains the dangers, how they can be overcome, and why we must act now.
The article discusses the challenges posed by the increasing accessibility of artificial intelligence tools, particularly the risks of leaking sensitive information and relying on incorrect data. Moshe Karako, CTO at NTT Israel, highlights the dangers of using public AI tools like ChatGPT and emphasizes the need for organizations to develop in-house AI systems to prevent data breaches and ensure accurate information. The AI TRiSM framework is recommended for addressing these challenges across technology, regulation, impact, security, and ethics. The article also mentions legal risks, such as GDPR fines, and the importance of investing in secure AI systems to reduce information security incidents and improve response accuracy.
NTT Israel appoints Lilach Danewitz as Director of Strategy and Partnerships | CTech
NTT Israel, the innovation center of the Japanese corporation NTT, has appointed Lilach Danewitz as Director of Strategy and Partnerships. Danewitz will promote strategic collaborations between NTT Israel and various Israeli companies and startups. She has over 15 years of experience in investments and business development across several technology sectors. Prior to joining NTT, she was a strategic and business consultant for tech companies and financial institutions in Israel and internationally. She was also a partner at iAngels and led the business development and investment portfolio at the public cleantech fund Ellomay Capital.
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NTT Security CEO: "The increase in Japan's defense budget is an opportunity for Israeli cyber companies" | CTech
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced an increase in Japans defense budget, creating opportunities for Israeli cyber companies. NTT Security, the cybersecurity subsidiary of NTT, is actively looking to acquire Israeli companies and make investments. NTT Security has already invested in 11 Israeli companies and is seeking complementary services. The company has an innovation lab in Israel and works with local startup companies. NTT Securitys CEO, Kazu Yozawa, believes that an Israeli company will be acquired by NTT in the near future. The company is profitable with revenues of about $200 million and has about 500 employees.
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Giant Japanese telco NTT scouting Israeli digital health tech
NTT - Nippon Telephone and Telegraph Corporation has set up NTT Innovation Laboratory Israel to collaborate with local startups and academic institutions. The aim of the lab is to integrate Israeli technologies into NTTs services and products, as well as cooperate in marketing products relevant to NTTs customers worldwide. NTT Research, Inc., a subsidiary of NTT, focuses on basic research and has three labs: physics, encryption technology, and digital health. The digital health division aims to promote health through accessible preventative health services and personalized solutions. NTT is shifting its orientation towards IT services and seeks collaborations with academic institutions for futuristic projects.
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ענקית תקשורת יפנית מחפשת שיתופי פעולה עם חברות ישראליות
Japanese telecommunication giant NTT - Nippon Telephone and Telegraph has opened an innovation lab in Israel. The lab aims to collaborate with Israeli startups and academic bodies, integrating Israeli technologies into NTTs services and products. The company also plans to distribute and market relevant products to its global customers. In the future, NTT may also invest in Israeli companies. The company, which was established in 1870 and privatized in 1985, has annual revenues of around $91 billion and a market value of $107 billion.
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"Finally, Japanese companies understood that Israel is a legitimate and beneficial innovation hub" CTech
NTT Innovation Laboratory Israel, a hub promoting collaboration between Japanese and Israeli companies, discusses the increasing investment from Japan in the Israeli tech ecosystem. The CEO highlights the synergy created between Japanese corporations and Israeli startups, with Japanese companies recognizing Israel as a beneficial innovation hub. The collaboration aims to help Japanese companies compete in the fast-moving global market and leverage advanced technologies from Israeli startups. The article emphasizes the role of NTT Innovation Laboratory Israel in facilitating this collaboration.
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"Cyber will always need the human element": NTT Corp. launches Innovation lab in Israel
Japanese multinational tech giant, NTT Corporation, has launched its new Innovation Laboratory in Israel to tap into the Israeli tech ecosystems talent. The company aims to enhance its activity in the country and focus on game-changing innovation in the digital health, robotics, and cybersecurity sectors. NTT sees the Israeli ecosystem for technology startups, especially in cybersecurity, as extremely viable and a leader in the development of key technologies. The company believes that cyber solutions are imperative for businesses and views cybersecurity as a pillar to success. NTT plans to establish a new entity called NTT Innovation Laboratory Israel to focus on various technologies and innovative companies in Israel. The company is interested in Israeli startups to be part of its global solutions strategy.
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ערוץ גלובלי להיי-טק המקומי
Japanese conglomerate NTT has opened an Innovation Laboratory in Israel, aiming to collaborate with Israeli companies in the development of cutting-edge technologies. The lab will focus on cyber security, digital health, and robotics. It will also seek business collaborations and investment opportunities with Israeli companies. The move is part of a trend of strengthening economic relations between Israel and Japan, with NTTs activity in Israel signalling to other Japanese companies the importance of economic relations with Israel and its technological innovation ecosystem.
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"צריך לעשות אולימפיאדת האקרים עם כובע לבן לפני האולימפיאדה הבאה" כלכליסט
Japanese telecommunications giant NTT has partnered with the Tokyo 2020 Olympics to provide communication and infrastructure for the event. The company has built and is responsible for the communication infrastructure of the Olympics, with 5,000 employees working on the project. NTT had planned to provide spectators with a unique augmented reality experience, but this will not be showcased due to the absence of an audience. The company has also used Israeli technology and collaborated with Israeli companies for communication security. NTT recently established an innovation lab in Israel, focusing on cybersecurity, digital health, and robotics.
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Japan's NTT Corporation opening innovation lab in Israel
NTT Corporation, a Fortune 100 company with over $100 billion in annual sales, has announced the establishment of the NTT Innovation Laboratory in Israel. The laboratory will collaborate with Israeli companies and academia to develop cutting-edge technologies in various fields. NTT aims to integrate Israeli technologies into its services and products, explore business collaborations and investment opportunities, and enhance its activities in Israel. The company has previously invested in Israeli startups and joint projects with Israeli companies. NTT plans to increase its investments in R&D activities globally, reaching up to $5 billion in 2021. The establishment of the laboratory in Israel is part of the movement to enhance economic relations between Israel and Japan.
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