Key Developments: Internet Initiative Japan Inc (3774.T)
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24 May 2013
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Latest Key Developments (Source: Significant Developments)
Internet Initiative Japan Inc to Pay Year-end Dividend for FY 2013
Internet Initiative Japan Inc announced that it will pay a year-end dividend of JPY 10.00 per share (JPY 405 million in total), in line with the latest dividend forecast of JPY 10.00 per share, to all the shareholders as a record of March 31, 2013, effective June 27, 2013. Full Article
Internet Initiative Japan Inc Announces Officer Changes
Internet Initiative Japan Inc announced that it has appointed Mr. Koichi Suzuki as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, and has appointed Mr. Eijiro Katsu to replace Mr. Koichi Suzuki as President of the Company, effective June 2013. Full Article
Internet Initiative Japan Inc Raises Year-end Dividend Forecast for FY 2013
Internet Initiative Japan Inc announced that it has raised its year-end dividend forecast from JPY 8.75 per share announced on September 6, 2012, to JPY 10.00 per share, for the fiscal year ending March 2013. Full Article
Internet Initiative Japan Inc Announces Partial Change to Article of Incorporation of Authorized Share Number; Reaffirms Mid-year Dividend Forecast and Lowers Year-end Dividend Forecast for FY 2013
Internet Initiative Japan Inc announced that it has received approval from the shareholders meeting to make partial change to its article of incorporation on October 1, 2012. Based on change to article six, the Company will increase total number of authorized shares from 377,600 shares to 75,520,000 shares. The Company also announced that it has reaffirmed the mid-year dividend forecast at JPY 1,750 per share, and has lowered the year-end dividend forecast from JPY 1,750 per share to JPY 8.75 per share, for the fiscal year ending March 2013. Full Article
Internet Initiative Japan, Inc. Completes Acquisition Of Exlayer Global Inc.
Internet Initiative Japan, Inc. (IIJ) announced that it has acquired the stocks of Exlayer Global Inc. from its existing shareholders. Exlayer Global is a holding company with overseas subsidiaries in the system integration industry. The newly acquired company will begin its operation as IIJ's subsidiary under the name IIJ Exlayer Inc. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Full Article
Internet Initiative Japan, Inc. and China Telecom Corporation Limited Announce Strategic Partnership to Jointly Provide Cloud Computing Services in China
Internet Initiative Japan, Inc. and China Telecom Corporation Limited announced that they have forged a strategic partnership to jointly provide Cloud computing services in China. As part of the partnership, the two companies plan to develop Cloud computing services such as IaaS, PaaS and SaaS, and aim to provide them to the Chinese market from summer 2012. Full Article
Internet Initiative Japan, Inc. Amends Consolidated Mid-year Outlook for FY 2012
Internet Initiative Japan, Inc. announced that it has lowered its consolidated mid-year outlook for revenue from JPY 47,500 million to JPY 47,200 million, but raised the outlook for operating profit from JPY 2,000 million to JPY 2,400 million, net profit before tax from JPY 1,700 million to JPY 2,200 million, net profit from JPY 1,000 million to JPY 1,350 million and earning per share from JPY 4,933.79 to JPY 6,660.61, for the fiscal year ending March 2012. The Company raised the profit outlook due to the increased sales of network service business and system operation and maintenance business, among others. Full Article
Internet Initiative Japan, Inc.'s IIJ Global Solutions Inc. To Establish Subsidiary In People's Republic Of China And Representative Office In Kingdom Of Thailand
Internet Initiative Japan, Inc.'s 100% owned subsidiary and developer of WAN services for corporate clients, IIJ Global Solutions Inc., announced the decision to establish a subsidiary in the People's Republic of China and a representative office in the Kingdom of Thailand. Full Article

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