Examples of Japan Company in a sentence
The Acquirer is a public listed entity listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, incorporated under the laws of Japan (Company Registration Number: 1200-01-037978) on 22 December 1930.
To prove that the baby carriage qualifies as an originating good of Japan, Company A decided to choose the CTC rule in this case.
Among other affiliated companies, i.e. The Coca-Cola Company and its subsidiary Coca-Cola (Japan) Company, Limited, The Coca-Cola Company has the largest influence on the Company and falls under the category of parent companies, etc.
Chief Analyst: Yukio Suzuki (Chief Analyst, Belle Investment Research of Japan) Company Rating Definition: Corresponding companies are evaluated on the following qualitative criteria of 1) strength of management, 2) growth and sustainability of business, and 3) potential for downward earnings revisions.
Der Einfluß von Organisationsstrukturen auf die Wettbewerbsfähigkeit von Hochtechnologie-Unternehmen, edition sigma: Berlin.Toyo Keizai Inc.(ed.): Japan Company Handbook, Tôkyô.
All vehicles entering or parking in the parking areas shall do so at owner’s sole risk and Landlord assumes no responsibility for any damage, destruction, vandalism, or theft.
Under the 2011 master plan, AtomStroyExport is to build two additional reactors at the site as well.16 Up to four light-water reactors at Ninh Thuan 2 are to be built by the Japanese consortium International Nuclear Energy Development of Japan Company (JINED).17 The Japanese government has offered low-interest and preferential loans for the project, as well as assistance in waste treatment and infrastructure support.
AIM Japan : Ascott International Management Japan Company Limited.
This suggests that our data are likely to capture any aggregate movements in Japanese exports.In order to identify which financial institutions are providing these firms with trade finance, we supplement the DBJ data with data obtained from the Japan Company Handbook, which provides information on each firm’s reference banks.
See Japan Company Handbook: First Section Firms, (Osaka: Spring 1990), p.