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Keiretsu (3024 bytes)
1: ...and [[shareholder|shareholdings]]. The "Big Six" keiretsu are [[Mitsui]], [[Mitsubishi]], [[Sumitomo]], [[F... 3: The keiretsu were established after World War II, following th... 5: ...pany, and a life insurance company. The "Big Six" keiretsu are all led by their respective banks, which are ... 11: The term "keiretsu" is rarely used in referring to Western companies... 17: ...evans/teach363/keiretsu/keiretsu.htm Evolution of Keiretsu and their Different Forms] Sogo shosha (228 bytes) 5: ...ing and exporting expertise and services to other keiretsu members. The Seiyu, Ltd. (362 bytes) 5: ...e of an unofficial name for a group of companies (keiretsu-like) officially headed by The Seiyu, Ltd. Toshiba (3581 bytes) 21: ...ivate, to other members of the keiretsu or allied keiretsu. This loyalty could extend as far as the beer th... Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group (769 bytes) 1: ...'Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group''' is a Japanese keiretsu, or group of companies with strong financial and ... Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers (1009 bytes) 7: ...holds a stake. This is similar to the Japanese [[keiretsu]] style of company structure. Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (1078 bytes) 4: ...of the zaibatsu, but remains part of the Mitsui [[keiretsu]] (group of aligned companies). Zaibatsu (4504 bytes) 9: ...—an important difference. The Japanese term keiretsu (系列), meaning "[[series]]" or "[[su... Toyota Group (1333 bytes) 1: ...ration]]. It is also considered by many to be a [[keiretsu]], although it does not contain a major bank. Recruit (Japanese company) (1177 bytes) 1: .... For a time, Recruit was part of the [[Daiei]] [[keiretsu]], but is now independent of it. Keihin Electric Express Railway (1067 bytes) 1: ... "Keikyu". It is part of the [[Fuyo Group]] (or [[keiretsu]]) and has its headquarters in [[Minato, Tokyo|Mi... Sumitomo Group (1544 bytes) 1: ...'' is a group of related japanese companies, (''[[keiretsu]]''). '''Sumitomo''' is a well known internationa... Mitsubishi (6694 bytes) 2: ...or the '''Mitsubishi Group''' is a large group ([[keiretsu]]) of independently operated [[Japan]]ese compani... 4: ... companies form a loose entity, the '''Mitsubishi Keiretsu''', which is often referenced in US and Japanese ... 31: ...anies form a loose entity known as the Mitsubishi keiretsu, or Mitsubishi group. Chaebol (1948 bytes) 28: ...ibatsu]] (the Japanese cognate with "Chaebol"); [[Keiretsu]] Conglomerate (company) (4063 bytes) 18: * Japanese [[zaibatsu]], [[keiretsu]] Takeover (5886 bytes) 5: ...s have interlocking sets of ownerships known as [[keiretsu]] or in the [[People's Republic of China]] becaus... Mondragón Cooperative Corporation (6103 bytes) 12: The group companies operate like a [[keiretsu]] by giving preference to fellow co-operatives. Occupied Japan (8458 bytes) 26: ...eventually coalesced into what are now known as [[keiretsu]]. Five million acres (20,000 km²) of land w... List of Japanese companies (9195 bytes) 1: ...ts of companies from other countries. See also: [[Keiretsu]]. Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) (12769 bytes) 38: ...ed party of the [[bureaucracy]], and the famed '''keiretsu''' and [[white-collar]] workers. The LDP is also ...
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