Sentences with word «keiretsu»

Other examples of keiretsu conglomerates are Sumitomo, Mitsui, Fuyo, Dai - Ichi Kangyo and Sanwa (Wikipedia, n.d.).
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.
He did it by smashing Japanese cultural norms — laying off thousands of workers and cutting ties with members of the Nissan keiretsu.
He is building an unparalleled keiretsu for the 21st century.
Typical keiretsu conglomerates were arranged in the form of a series of interlocking industrial corporations organized around a Japanese bank, which provided banking and financial services to the industrial corporations.
Japanese industry was first dominated by large family - controlled industrial and financial business conglomerates known as zaibatsu (translated as «financial clique»), which evolved into keiretsu business conglomerates in the latter half of the twentieth - century.
During the 1960s, the Japanese government made plans with the major keiretsu to understand the world's manufacturing leaders.
Most corporations within a keiretsu conglomerate carried names that were variants of their keiretsu's overarching brand name, for example: Mitsubishi Bank, Mitsubishi Corporation, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Mitsubishi Motors.
The Japanese system of cross corporate ownership, the keiretsu, has been blamed for decades of Japanese corporate underperformance and economic malaise.
The keiretsu system they have where there's a sort of conglomerate of industrial and financial... Most of the financing of industry was done by borrowed money rather than by equity through Japan's revival from the end of the Second World War so they had an average debt level of about 1.5 times GDP until about 1980.
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