Japanese takeovers : The global contest for corporate control
Included in these were the well-known companies Hitachi, Mitsubishi, and Toshiba. Banking and financial services are also found in the list (contained in the appendix). Kester included material from the financial institutions primarily for a perspective from institutions which were helping the large...
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Boston, Mass.
Harvard Business School Press
1991
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| Résumé: | Included in these were the well-known companies Hitachi, Mitsubishi, and Toshiba. Banking and financial services are also found in the list (contained in the appendix). Kester included material from the financial institutions primarily for a perspective from institutions which were helping the large Japanese manufacturing companies with the capital for their takeovers plans. Even though Japanese foreign real-estate takeovers are not included, the "field sample is comparatively large" and relevant in that it deals with the main area of Japanese takeover activity. This activity, now summed up in the term globalization, marked the beginnings of a new era in economic history. This author's systematic study of Japanese corporations ushering in this new era offers a comprehensive understanding of the globalization which has come to be the dominant economic activity of today. |
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