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All right. Good morning, everyone. My name is Boobalan. I'm a Managing Director and Senior Biotech analyst at ROTH Capital Partners. I specialize in emerging companies in the SMid-cap space, ...
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Thank you, Nishio-san. Good afternoon, everyone, and welcome to Oracle Japan's Second Quarter and Fiscal Year 2026 Earnings Conference Call. We achieved excellent results this Q2, particularly in our ...