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M'bishi UFJ Securities imposes pay cuts on execs

M'bishi UFJ Securities imposes pay cuts on execs

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Co. President Fumiyuki Akikusa (C) apologizes for an unauthorized removal of customer information, at a news conference in Tokyo on June 2. A former company employee was arrested on June 25 on suspicion of taking out client information through unauthorized access to the firm's database.

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Ex-M'bishi UFJ Securities worker arrested

Ex-M'bishi UFJ Securities worker arrested

TOKYO, Japan - Fumiyuki Akikusa (L), president of Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Co., bows in apology during a press conference in Tokyo on June 25 after the Financial Services Agency issued a business improvement order to the brokerage house to improve its business administration system. The order followed the arrest of a former Mitsubishi UFJ employee for taking client information.

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M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer info

M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer info

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Co. President and CEO Fumiyuki Akikusa attends a press conference in Tokyo on April 17 where his company revealed that about 80 real estate and other firms may have secured the personal data of more than 49,000 of its customers leaked by a former employee, up from the originally announced figure of 13.

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M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer info

M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer info

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Co. President and CEO Fumiyuki Akikusa (L) bows in apology at a press conference in Tokyo on April 17 where his company revealed that about 80 real estate and other firms may have secured the personal data of more than 49,000 of its customers leaked by a former employee, up from the originally announced figure of 13.

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MUFG, Morgan Stanley to merge Japan brokerage units by spring 2010

MUFG, Morgan Stanley to merge Japan brokerage units by spring 2010

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Morgan Stanley Japan Securities President Jonathan Kindred, Morgan Stanley Co-President Walid Chammah, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi and Mitsubishi UFJ Securities President Fumiyuki Akikusa shake hands after a press conference announcing their aim to create a new securities company by merging their Japanese units by the end of March 2010.

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Fujitsu-Hitachi joint venture to build plasma display plant

Fujitsu-Hitachi joint venture to build plasma display plant

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. President Naoyuki Akikusa announces in Tokyo on March 8 that Fujitsu Hitachi Plasma Display Ltd. will build a new plant for plasma display panels in Miyazaki Prefecture. Plasma Display is a fifty-fifty joint venture between Fujitsu and Hitachi Ltd. Plasma Display President Yoichi Morimoto is seated in center, and Hitachi Ltd. President Etsuhiko Shoyama is at right.

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Kurokawa to become next Fujitsu president

Kurokawa to become next Fujitsu president

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroaki Kurokawa (standing), a managing director of Fujitsu Ltd., who will become president, speaks to reporters in the company's head office in Tokyo on April 25, with current President Naoyuki Akikusa looking on. Kurokawa will formally succeed Akikusa after an annual shareholders' meeting in June.

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Toshiba, Fujitsu agree on comprehensive tie-up

Toshiba, Fujitsu agree on comprehensive tie-up

TOKYO, Japan - Tadashi Okamura (L), president of Toshiba Corp., and Naoyuki Akikusa, president of Fujitsu Ltd., shake hands at a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo's Minato Ward on June 19. They announced that the two companies have agreed to form a comprehensive tie-up in semiconductor operations.

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Fujitsu group to cut 16,400 jobs under restructuring plan

Fujitsu group to cut 16,400 jobs under restructuring plan

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. President Naoyuki Akikusa (R) announces the company's major restructuring plan at a news conference at its head office Aug. 20 in Tokyo. Under the plan, Fujitsu will cut its group workforce by 9%, or 16,400 jobs, at home and abroad.

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Mitsubishi Chemical, Fujitsu to team up on biotech drugs

Mitsubishi Chemical, Fujitsu to team up on biotech drugs

TOKYO, Japan - Kanji Shono (L), president of Mitsubishi Chemical Corp., and Naoyuki Akikusa, president of Fujitsu Ltd., shake hands at a news conference in Tokyo on March 5. They announced that their companies have agreed to form an alliance in the field of biotechnology, focusing on research and development of pharmaceuticals using human genome data.

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Sakura, Fujitsu to form 'Web bank' for online shopping

Sakura, Fujitsu to form 'Web bank' for online shopping

TOKYO, Japan - Akishige Okada (L), president of Sakura Bank, and Naoyuki Akikusa, president of Fujitsu Ltd., shake hands in Tokyo on July 26 after announcing that the two companies will establish a ''Web bank'' for Internet shoppers to make online payments.

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Nikko, Fujitsu to form joint Web-based brokerage house

Nikko, Fujitsu to form joint Web-based brokerage house

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. President Naoyuki Akikusa (L) and Nikko Securities Co. President Masashi Kaneko shake hands at a news conference July 14 after announcing an agreement to set up a joint venture that will use the Internet to offer securities products and accept trading orders. The joint company, tentatively called Internet Trading Securities, will offer the services to about 3.5 million subscribers of Fujitsu's Web access service.

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Hitachi, Fujitsu to form joint firm to make PDPs

Hitachi, Fujitsu to form joint firm to make PDPs

Fujitsu Ltd. President Naoyuki Akikusa (L) and Hitachi Ltd. President Etsuhiko Shoyama shake hands at a press conference in Tokyo on April 6 after announcing the forming of a joint venture between the companies to manufacture high-resolution plasma display panels (PDPs), which are used in flat-screen televisions.

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(1)Naoyuki Akikusa

(1)Naoyuki Akikusa

TOKYO, Japan - File photo of Naoyuki Akikusa, chairman of Fujitsu Ltd. The photo was taken March 8, 2004. (Kyodo)

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MUFG, Morgan Stanley to merge Japan brokerage units by spring 201

MUFG, Morgan Stanley to merge Japan brokerage units by spring 201

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Morgan Stanley Japan Securities President Jonathan Kindred, Morgan Stanley Co-President Walid Chammah, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi and Mitsubishi UFJ Securities President Fumiyuki Akikusa shake hands after a press conference announcing their aim to create a new securities company by merging their Japanese units by the end of March 2010. (Kyodo)

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Hitachi, Fujitsu to form joint firm to make PDPs

Hitachi, Fujitsu to form joint firm to make PDPs

Fujitsu Ltd. President Naoyuki Akikusa (L) and Hitachi Ltd. President Etsuhiko Shoyama shake hands at a press conference in Tokyo on April 6 after announcing the forming of a joint venture between the companies to manufacture high-resolution plasma display panels (PDPs), which are used in flat-screen televisions.

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Toshiba, Fujitsu agree on comprehensive tie-up

Toshiba, Fujitsu agree on comprehensive tie-up

TOKYO, Japan - Tadashi Okamura (L), president of Toshiba Corp., and Naoyuki Akikusa, president of Fujitsu Ltd., shake hands at a press conference at a hotel in Tokyo's Minato Ward on June 19. They announced that the two companies have agreed to form a comprehensive tie-up in semiconductor operations.

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Ex-M'bishi UFJ Securities worker arrested

Ex-M'bishi UFJ Securities worker arrested

TOKYO, Japan - Fumiyuki Akikusa (L), president of Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Co., bows in apology during a press conference in Tokyo on June 25 after the Financial Services Agency issued a business improvement order to the brokerage house to improve its business administration system. The order followed the arrest of a former Mitsubishi UFJ employee for taking client information. (Kyodo)

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M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer

M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Co. President and CEO Fumiyuki Akikusa (L) bows in apology at a press conference in Tokyo on April 17 where his company revealed that about 80 real estate and other firms may have secured the personal data of more than 49,000 of its customers leaked by a former employee, up from the originally announced figure of 13. (Kyodo)

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M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer

M'bishi UFJ Securities says 80 firms likely have leaked customer

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Co. President and CEO Fumiyuki Akikusa attends a press conference in Tokyo on April 17 where his company revealed that about 80 real estate and other firms may have secured the personal data of more than 49,000 of its customers leaked by a former employee, up from the originally announced figure of 13. (Kyodo)

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M'bishi UFJ Securities imposes pay cuts on execs

M'bishi UFJ Securities imposes pay cuts on execs

TOKYO, Japan - Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Co. President Fumiyuki Akikusa (C) apologizes for an unauthorized removal of customer information, at a news conference in Tokyo on June 2. A former company employee was arrested on June 25 on suspicion of taking out client information through unauthorized access to the firm's database. (Kyodo)

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Fujitsu-Hitachi joint venture to build plasma display plant

Fujitsu-Hitachi joint venture to build plasma display plant

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. President Naoyuki Akikusa announces in Tokyo on March 8 that Fujitsu Hitachi Plasma Display Ltd. will build a new plant for plasma display panels in Miyazaki Prefecture. Plasma Display is a fifty-fifty joint venture between Fujitsu and Hitachi Ltd. Plasma Display President Yoichi Morimoto is seated in center, and Hitachi Ltd. President Etsuhiko Shoyama is at right. (Kyodo)

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(2)Naoyuki Akikusa

(2)Naoyuki Akikusa

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroaki Kurokawa (R), a managing director of Fujitsu Ltd. who has been named president, and outgoing President Naoyuki Akikusa (L) after a press conference in the company's headquarters in Tokyo on April 25, 2003. (Kyodo)

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Kurokawa to become next Fujitsu president

Kurokawa to become next Fujitsu president

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroaki Kurokawa (standing), a managing director of Fujitsu Ltd., who will become president, speaks to reporters in the company's head office in Tokyo on April 25, with current President Naoyuki Akikusa looking on. Kurokawa will formally succeed Akikusa after an annual shareholders' meeting in June. (Kyodo)

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Fujitsu group to cut 16,400 jobs under restructuring plan

Fujitsu group to cut 16,400 jobs under restructuring plan

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. President Naoyuki Akikusa (R) announces the company's major restructuring plan at a news conference at its head office Aug. 20 in Tokyo. Under the plan, Fujitsu will cut its group workforce by 9%, or 16,400 jobs, at home and abroad.

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Fujitsu to set up outsourcing firm for regional banks

Fujitsu to set up outsourcing firm for regional banks

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. on Feb. 8 announces it will set up a firm to offer outsourcing services for regional banks on the management and operation of their computer systems. Photo shows Fujitsu President Naoyuki Akikusa (R) shaking hands with Toshio Seya, president of Toho Bank, at a press conference in Tokyo. Seya said Toho Bank, based in Fukushima, northeastern Japan, will become the first bank to participate in the services.

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Sakura, Fujitsu to form 'Web bank' for online shopping

Sakura, Fujitsu to form 'Web bank' for online shopping

TOKYO, Japan - Akishige Okada (L), president of Sakura Bank, and Naoyuki Akikusa, president of Fujitsu Ltd., shake hands in Tokyo on July 26 after announcing that the two companies will establish a ''Web bank'' for Internet shoppers to make online payments.

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Sakura, Fujitsu to form 'Web bank' for online shopping

Sakura, Fujitsu to form 'Web bank' for online shopping

TOKYO, Japan - Akishige Okada (L), president of Sakura Bank, and Naoyuki Akikusa, president of Fujitsu Ltd., shake hands in Tokyo on July 26 after announcing that the two companies will establish a ''Web bank'' for Internet shoppers to make online payments.

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Nikko, Fujitsu to form joint Web-based brokerage house

Nikko, Fujitsu to form joint Web-based brokerage house

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. President Naoyuki Akikusa (L) and Nikko Securities Co. President Masashi Kaneko shake hands at a news conference July 14 after announcing an agreement to set up a joint venture that will use the Internet to offer securities products and accept trading orders. The joint company, tentatively called Internet Trading Securities, will offer the services to about 3.5 million subscribers of Fujitsu's Web access service.

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Nikko, Fujitsu to form joint Web-based brokerage house

Nikko, Fujitsu to form joint Web-based brokerage house

TOKYO, Japan - Fujitsu Ltd. President Naoyuki Akikusa (L) and Nikko Securities Co. President Masashi Kaneko shake hands at a news conference July 14 after announcing an agreement to set up a joint venture that will use the Internet to offer securities products and accept trading orders. The joint company, tentatively called Internet Trading Securities, will offer the services to about 3.5 million subscribers of Fujitsu's Web access service.

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