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Japan's ANA says considering investment in bankrupt Skymark Airlines
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REUTERS
Japan's biggest airline, ANA Holdings Inc (9202.T), said it was considering injecting capital into Skymark Airlines Inc (9204.T) as part of a rehabilitation plan for the bankrupt domestic budget carrier.
Besides ANA, other investors have also expressed interest in participating in a r...
Japan's biggest airline, ANA Holdings Inc (9202.T), said it was considering injecting capital into Skymark Airlines Inc (9204.T) as part of a rehabilitation plan for the bankrupt domestic budget carrier.
Besides ANA, other investors have also expressed interest in participating in a r...
- February 24, 2015
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Japan's third biggest airline is bankrupt, but it's getting a lifeline from other carriers
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BUSINESS INSIDER
Japan's All Nippon Airways on Monday announced plans to help turn around bankrupt Skymark Airlines, reportedly joining a string of other firms offering a lifeline to the struggling carrier.
Skymark, Japan's third-largest airline, filed for bankruptcy protection in late Januar...
Japan's All Nippon Airways on Monday announced plans to help turn around bankrupt Skymark Airlines, reportedly joining a string of other firms offering a lifeline to the struggling carrier.
Skymark, Japan's third-largest airline, filed for bankruptcy protection in late Januar...
- February 24, 2015
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Japan Likely Rebounded from Recession
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WALL STREET JOURNAL
Japan’s economy likely crawled out recession in the last quarter of 2014, helped by rising exports and a sharply weaker yen, a survey of economists by The Wall Street Journal shows.
Gross domestic product is estimated to have expanded 3.6% during the October to December pe...
Japan’s economy likely crawled out recession in the last quarter of 2014, helped by rising exports and a sharply weaker yen, a survey of economists by The Wall Street Journal shows.
Gross domestic product is estimated to have expanded 3.6% during the October to December pe...
- February 18, 2015
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Japan's Oldest Businesses Have Survived for More Than 1,000 Years
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THE ATLANTIC
Century-old American companies like General Electric and Ford appear ancient when viewed alongside modern upstarts like Google and Facebook. But there are a number of Japanese firms—some of which have been around for more than a millennium—that exist on another scale of time entire...
Century-old American companies like General Electric and Ford appear ancient when viewed alongside modern upstarts like Google and Facebook. But there are a number of Japanese firms—some of which have been around for more than a millennium—that exist on another scale of time entire...
- February 18, 2015
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Super Bowl party is good business in Tokyo
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NEWS ON JAPAN
Amber Demery and Sara MacDonald, two young Americans doing internships in Tokyo, expected just a few people to show up at Hooters first thing Monday morning, even if there was a Super Bowl going on. What they found was a restaurant packed with cheering football fans including Amer...
Amber Demery and Sara MacDonald, two young Americans doing internships in Tokyo, expected just a few people to show up at Hooters first thing Monday morning, even if there was a Super Bowl going on. What they found was a restaurant packed with cheering football fans including Amer...
- February 4, 2015
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Japan's Line to launch online grocery shopping in Thailand, plans to expand
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REUTERS
Japan-based messaging app company Line Corp is launching an online grocery delivery service, its first ever, in Thailand and plans to expand it to other Southeast Asian nations to tap booming growth in the region's mobile phone transactions.
The unit of top South Korean Internet porta...
Japan-based messaging app company Line Corp is launching an online grocery delivery service, its first ever, in Thailand and plans to expand it to other Southeast Asian nations to tap booming growth in the region's mobile phone transactions.
The unit of top South Korean Internet porta...
- February 4, 2015
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Xbox One Sold Just 300 Units In Japan Last Week
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FORBES
Microsoft’s Xbox One had its worst week ever in Japan last week.
Since the video game console launched (with just over 23,000 sales in its first, sad week) last September, the Xbox One has consistently languished at the bottom of video game hardware sales charts. This is no surprise, a...
Microsoft’s Xbox One had its worst week ever in Japan last week.
Since the video game console launched (with just over 23,000 sales in its first, sad week) last September, the Xbox One has consistently languished at the bottom of video game hardware sales charts. This is no surprise, a...
- January 23, 2015
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Why KFC stopped selling fries in Japan
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CBN NEWS
Kentucky Fried Chicken in Japan has stopped selling fries, as industrial disputes that have crimped potato exports from the US took another bite out of the country's fast food market.
The chain became the latest casualty of the chip shortage that has already forced McDonald's Japan t...
Kentucky Fried Chicken in Japan has stopped selling fries, as industrial disputes that have crimped potato exports from the US took another bite out of the country's fast food market.
The chain became the latest casualty of the chip shortage that has already forced McDonald's Japan t...
- January 23, 2015
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Weak Yen Rekindles Hope for ‘Made in Japan’
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WSJ
Japanese business leaders once again are touting “made in Japan” labels, promising to return production from overseas to take advantage of the yen’s sharp drop, which has reduced the once sky-high cost of manufacturing here.
It isn’t yet clear how much production is actually being shifted...
Japanese business leaders once again are touting “made in Japan” labels, promising to return production from overseas to take advantage of the yen’s sharp drop, which has reduced the once sky-high cost of manufacturing here.
It isn’t yet clear how much production is actually being shifted...
- January 23, 2015
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Japan's Fiscal Situation Is Not As Bad As Many Assume
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FORBES
On January 14, 2015, the Japanese government decided its budget for the new fiscal year. The total amount of the government expenditure would be 96.3 trillion yen, the largest amount in Japanese history, while the amount of new debt issued has shrunken to 36.8 trillion yen, the smallest ...
On January 14, 2015, the Japanese government decided its budget for the new fiscal year. The total amount of the government expenditure would be 96.3 trillion yen, the largest amount in Japanese history, while the amount of new debt issued has shrunken to 36.8 trillion yen, the smallest ...
- January 23, 2015
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