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Naver Q1 Net Profit Falls 31.3% on Foreign Exchange Losses
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30.04.2026AI özeti

Naver Q1 Net Profit Falls 31.3% on Foreign Exchange Losses

Naver Corp., South Korea's largest online portal operator, reported a 31.3% drop in first-quarter net profit to 291 billion won (US$195.9 million) from 423.7 billion won a year earlier, missing market expectations of 513.7 billion won. The decline was driven by foreign exchange losses on dollar-denominated debt. However, operating profit rose 7.2% to 541.8 billion won and sales increased 16.3% to 3.24 trillion won.

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Naver's Q1 Net Profit Falls 31.3% on Foreign Exchange Losses
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29.04.2026AI özeti

Naver's Q1 Net Profit Falls 31.3% on Foreign Exchange Losses

Naver Corp., South Korea's largest online portal operator, reported its Q1 net profit fell 31.3% year-on-year to 291 billion won due to foreign exchange losses on dollar-denominated debt. Despite the profit decline, operating profit rose 7.2% to 541.8 billion won and sales increased 16.3% to 3.24 trillion won. The results fell short of market expectations, with the average net profit estimate at 513.7 billion won.

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Yonhap News
Hong Kong Education City Portal Fails to Meet User Targets, Audit Report Finds
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29.04.2026AI özeti

Hong Kong Education City Portal Fails to Meet User Targets, Audit Report Finds

An Audit Commission report released Wednesday found that EdCity, a Hong Kong government-funded online portal for teachers and students, failed to meet its user number targets with thousands of teaching resources and assessment items never downloaded or used. The platform had 272 teaching resources never downloaded, about 20 items not viewed at all, and more than 2,700 online assessment items for teachers never used. In 2023-24, EdCity's income was HK$64.6 million with expenditure of HK$64.5 million. The executive director attributed low usage to Hong Kong's shrinking student population.

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SCMP Economy
Trump administration launches tariff refund system as first step in paying back billions – US politics live
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20.04.2026

Trump administration launches tariff refund system as first step in paying back billions – US politics live

Trump administration launches online portal on Monday after supreme court struck down tariff policy earlier this yearSign up for the Breaking News US emailHere is a first look at the portal set up to process refunds for businesses who paid billions in Trump tariffs. This is part of the newly created Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries (CAPE) tool, in order to streamline the refund process.US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) estimates that businesses are owed about $166bn in tariff refunds, after the supreme court invalidated Donald Trump’s levies under the Internation Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). Continue reading...

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Guardian Business