Other examples of keiretsu conglomerates are Sumitomo, Mitsui, Fuyo, Dai - Ichi Kangyo and Sanwa (Wikipedia, n.d.). (thebubblebubble.com)
Starting in the 1950s and accelerating during Japan's bubble, keiretsu corporations purchased each other's shares to form an extensive network of cross-holdings, a practice that was seen as important for guaranteeing long - term stability and developing lasting business relationships. (thebubblebubble.com)
He did it by smashing Japanese cultural norms — laying off thousands of workers and cutting ties with members of the Nissan keiretsu. (fortune.com)