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Cision Canada
2 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Cision Canada
Yaber's Father's Day Event: Extraordinary Gifts for Unforgettable Moments
NEW YORK, June 2, 2025 /CNW/ -- From now through June 15, Yaber is celebrating Father's Day with an exclusive event offering savings of up to $160. It's the perfect time to surprise Dad with a truly extraordinary gift — an entertainment projector that's both practical and meaningful. At Yaber, we believe a projector is more than just a device — it's a gateway to shared moments and lasting memories. Every classic film tells a story of love, and every movie night brings laughter, warmth, and connection. Yaber's projector lineup offers something for every kind of dad, transforming everyday moments into extraordinary experiences. For the Outdoor Enthusiast: Yaber T2 Compact, stylish, and built for on-the-go movie nights, the T2 is the go-to choice for dads who love outdoor adventures. Use code T2PRNOFF at checkout to save: For the Home Theater Pro: Yaber K3 Turn any living room into a cinematic hub with powerful JBL speakers and ultra-bright visuals. Perfect for dads who take movie marathons seriously. Use code K3PRNOFF at checkout: For the First-Time Buyer: Yaber L2s For dads who usually use projectors in the office or are just starting their home theater journey, the L2s is the perfect entry-level gift — proving that great entertainment doesn't have to come with a big price tag. Use code L2SPRNOFF: US: $139 (was $199) Canada: CAD $191 (was CAD $359) Japan: JPY 20,590 (was JPY 27,990) For the All-Around Entertainer: Yaber K2s & V12 For dads who love variety — from movie nights to gaming sessions — the K2s and V12 offer immersive sound and sharp visuals. France: €352 | Japan: JPY 44,149 Yaber V12 – Use code V12PRNOFF: Japan: JPY 30,399 Don't miss this deal — search "Yaber" on Amazon and apply the promo codes at checkout now. Or head to for limited-time offers, screen giveaways, and a chance to win a Yaber E1 projector (valued at $259) with every purchase.
Yahoo
5 hours ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Nissan to raise JPY 1 trillion (US$7bn) to pay debt
Nissan Motor Company is looking to raise up to JPY 1 trillion (US$ 7 bn) this year from the issuance of new corporate bonds and by selling assets, as it faces massive bond redemptions and restructuring costs, according to local reports citing a company source. The struggling Japanese automaker is understood to be facing bond redemptions worth around JPY 780 billion in the current fiscal year (FY2025), ending on 31st March 2026. The company is also facing substantial restructuring costs, after it announced plans to reduce its number of global vehicle production plants from 17 to 10 by FY2027, cutting around 20,000 jobs. As well as issuing new convertible bonds worth JPY 630 billion, Nissan is also looking to sell non-core assets including shares in affiliated companies and real estate assets. This includes selling and leasing back its head office building in Yokohama and selling properties in the US. The automaker also plans to sell part of its 15% stake in its Alliance partner Renault and its entire shareholding in battery manufacturer AESC Group this year. Separate reports suggested Nissan is looking to secure a GBP 1 bn loan guaranteed by UK Export Finance, a British government-linked institution, to help safeguard its UK manufacturing operations. Among the expected plant closures are facilities in Japan, Mexico, and South Africa. Nissan is understood to be aiming to raise a large proportion of the funds in the next few months. "Nissan to raise JPY 1 trillion (US$7bn) to pay debt" was originally created and published by Just Auto, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio

Hypebeast
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
©SAINT Mxxxxxx Launches Final Drop From SS25 Collection
Summary ©SAINT Mxxxxxx, the collaborative project ofYuta HosokawaandCali Thornhill Dewitt, has remained busy throughout Spring/Summer 2025. The brand has dropped everything from franchise-focused collaborations with the likes ofStar WarsandEvangelionto an MLB-themed hat collection withNew Eraand even launched its very ownfoldable storage box. Its SS25 collection has just been completed with a final drop featuring a wide variety of graphic tees that reference pop culture and utilize special vintage-inspired treatments, as well as a two-piece collaboration withSean Wotherspoon. Looking closer at the latter, the duo has teamed up once again to reference Wotherspoon's expansive archive of vintage designs, creating a work jacket and work pant. Both feature detailing that replicates the look of being well-worn while sporting a striped khaki base. The final drop from ©SAINT Mxxxxxx's Spring/Summer 2025 collection arrived this weekend and is available now via select stockists worldwide. Prices range from ¥35,200 JPY (approx. $244 USD) to ¥47,300 JPY (approx. $328 USD) for the tees while the Sean Wotherspoon collaboration features prices of ¥99,000 JPY (approx. $686 USD) and ¥121,000 JPY (approx. $839 USD) for the work pants and jacket respectively. Stay tuned for more news regarding the enigmatic Japanese label as we start to prepare for Fall/Winter 2025.

Hypebeast
a day ago
- Lifestyle
- Hypebeast
TOKYO DESIGN STUDIO Reimagines the New Balance MT10
Name:New Balance MT10Tv1 'Black,' 'Moon Beam'Colorways:'Black,' 'Moon Beam'SKU:TBCMSRP:¥24,200 JPY ($167 USD)Release Date:2025Where to Buy:New Balance Notes:TOKYO DESIGN STUDIONew Balancehas unveiled the MT10Tv1, a reimagined version of its minimalist trail runner, set to release on June 5 at select global retailers. Based on the originalMT10from 2011, this latest iteration blends fashion-forward design with barefoot-inspired performance. Key upgrades include an unlined nubuck upper, a rounded Vibram outsole for city-to-trail traction and a rubber mudguard for added stability. Staying true to the Minimus philosophy, it features minimal cushioning and a wide NL-1 last for natural toe splay. Offered in 'Black' and 'Moon Beam' colorways, the MT10Tv1 was photographed by Goldie Williams Vericain in a monochrome campaign priced at ¥24,200.


Japan Forward
4 days ago
- Business
- Japan Forward
Only Extraordinary Measures for Rice Can Bring Prices Down
このページを 日本語 で読む Rice prices have soared to twice the level of a year ago. That has created a serious situation that continues across the nation. Given the need to respond to the crisis facing consumers, it is appropriate for the government to take extraordinary measures. Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Shinjiro Koizumi has announced a new bidding method that will be used for the release of government stockpiled rice into the market. MAFF has bypassed traditional competitive bidding in this case. Instead, it is selling directly to major supermarkets and other retailers through discretionary contracts. The aim is to have stockpiled rice on store shelves selling for about ¥2,000 JPY ($13.80 USD) per five-kilogram bag by early June. This marks a departure from the policy of Taku Eto, Koizumi's predecessor as agriculture minister. Eto rejected involvement in setting prices based on the principle of government non-intervention in the market. Stockpiled rice arrives at Iris Ohyama's rice milling plant on May 29. Deliveries to major retailers have begun and will be made available in stores from June 2nd (Watari Town, Miyagi Prefecture). Koizumi's recognition that soaring prices "might accelerate the shift away from domestically produced rice" is certainly valid. Although the impact on farmers struggling with rising production costs must be considered, restoring prices to an affordable level makes sense. Under the previous approach using preestablished contracts, the price could not be lowered even by releasing stockpiled rice. Next, the question is whether the government can deeply reflect on this point and implement a new system that resolves the problem without confusion. Dealing with the rice issue is the core of the measures the Ishiba administration must take to combat rising consumer prices. It should not be overlooked that Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Minister Koizumi will bear a large share of the responsibility for its success or failure. Under the previous competitive bidding system, stockpiled rice was sold to the highest bidder. That made it difficult for retail prices to fall. Under the no-bid arrangement, the government can determine the price and other terms and then choose willing contract partners at its discretion. That should improve the prospects for easing prices. In addition to the introduction of discretionary contracts, under the new arrangement, buyers will also change from collection agents, such as the National Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations, JA ZEN-NOH, to large retailers closer to the level of actual consumers. We would like to see the government select suitable vendors to ensure that stockpiled rice is distributed nationwide. Stickers are also affixed to stockpiled rice for clear identification at Iris Ohyama's rice milling plant. It will be available in stores from June 2. (May 29, Watari Town, Miyagi Prefecture) In order to quickly get the stockpiled rice to consumers, distribution, milling, and other necessary operations must also proceed smoothly. The government should provide detailed support to retailers, not limited to the costs of shipping goods to rural areas. The key will be whether or not the retail price of all rice, not just stockpiled rice, can be controlled. That would include brand-name rice. Prime Minister Ishiba intends to lower the average price for a five-kilogram bag, which is currently over ¥4,200 ($29), to the ¥3,000 ($20.50) range. However, wholesalers and other parties have stock that they acquired at high prices. Will their prices fall enough to reach Ishiba's target level? Consumers will not accept a two-tier structure with sharply different prices for stockpiled rice versus other products. Author: Editorial Board, The Sankei Shimbun このページを 日本語 で読む