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Japanese chipmaker Kioxia President Hayasaka

TOKYO, Japan, Dec. 18 Kyodo - Japanese chipmaker Kioxia Holdings Corp. President Nobuo Hayasaka speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2024, after his company debuted on the TSE's top-tier Prime Market the same day, closing over 10 percent above its initial offering price in Japan's second-largest listing this year. (Kyodo)

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Kioxia Holdings Corporation Listing Ceremony

Kioxia Holdings Corporation Listing Ceremony

Kioxia Holdings Corporation, listing ceremony. Photo shows President Nobuo Hayasaka striking the bell.=December 18,2024,Tokyo

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Kioxia Holdings Corporation Listing Ceremony

Kioxia Holdings Corporation Listing Ceremony

Kioxia Holdings Corporation, listing ceremony. Photo shows President Nobuo Hayasaka (center) in a commemorative photo.=December 18,2024,Tokyo

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Kioxia Holdings Corporation Listing Ceremony

Kioxia Holdings Corporation Listing Ceremony

Kioxia Holdings Corporation, listing ceremony. Photo shows President Nobuo Hayasaka (center) in a commemorative photo.=December 18,2024,Tokyo

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Kioxia Holdings Corporation Listing Ceremony

Kioxia Holdings Corporation Listing Ceremony

Kioxia Holdings Corporation, listing ceremony. Photo shows President Nobuo Hayasaka (left) receiving the listing notice.=December 18,2024,Tokyo

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Kioxia Holdings Corporation Listing Ceremony

Kioxia Holdings Corporation Listing Ceremony

Kioxia Holdings Corporation, listing ceremony. Photo shows President Nobuo Hayasaka (center) in a commemorative photo.=December 18,2024,Tokyo

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Kioxia Holdings Corporation Listing Ceremony

Kioxia Holdings Corporation Listing Ceremony

Kioxia Holdings Corporation, listing ceremony. Photo shows President Nobuo Hayasaka (left) receiving the listing notice.=December 18,2024,Tokyo

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Japanese chipmaker Kioxia President Hayasaka

Japanese chipmaker Kioxia President Hayasaka

Japanese chipmaker Kioxia Holdings Corp. President Nobuo Hayasaka speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2024, after his company debuted on the TSE's top-tier Prime Market the same day, closing over 10 percent above its initial offering price in Japan's second-largest listing this year.

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Japanese chipmaker Kioxia President Hayasaka

Japanese chipmaker Kioxia President Hayasaka

Japanese chipmaker Kioxia Holdings Corp. President Nobuo Hayasaka speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2024, after his company debuted on the TSE's top-tier Prime Market the same day, closing over 10 percent above its initial offering price in Japan's second-largest listing this year.

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Japanese chipmaker Kioxia President Hayasaka

Japanese chipmaker Kioxia President Hayasaka

Japanese chipmaker Kioxia Holdings Corp. President Nobuo Hayasaka speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2024, after his company debuted on the TSE's top-tier Prime Market the same day, closing over 10 percent above its initial offering price in Japan's second-largest listing this year.

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Japanese chipmaker Kioxia President Hayasaka

Japanese chipmaker Kioxia President Hayasaka

Japanese chipmaker Kioxia Holdings Corp. President Nobuo Hayasaka speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2024, after his company debuted on the TSE's top-tier Prime Market the same day, closing over 10 percent above its initial offering price in Japan's second-largest listing this year.

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Chipmaker Kioxia debuts in one of Japan's biggest IPOs this year

TOKYO, Japan, Dec. 18 Kyodo - Japanese chipmaker Kioxia Holdings Corp. President Nobuo Hayasaka rings the bell during a ceremony at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2024, as his company debuts on the TSE's top-tier Prime Market the same day in one of the country's biggest initial public offerings this year. (Kyodo)

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Chipmaker Kioxia debuts in one of Japan's biggest IPOs this year

Chipmaker Kioxia debuts in one of Japan's biggest IPOs this year

Japanese chipmaker Kioxia Holdings Corp. President Nobuo Hayasaka rings the bell during a ceremony at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2024, as his company debuts on the TSE's top-tier Prime Market the same day in one of the country's biggest initial public offerings this year.

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Chipmaker Kioxia debuts in one of Japan's biggest IPOs this year

Chipmaker Kioxia debuts in one of Japan's biggest IPOs this year

Japanese chipmaker Kioxia Holdings Corp. President Nobuo Hayasaka (C) poses for a photo during a ceremony at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2024, as his company debuts on the TSE's top-tier Prime Market the same day in one of the country's biggest initial public offerings this year.

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Chipmaker Kioxia debuts in one of Japan's biggest IPOs this year

Chipmaker Kioxia debuts in one of Japan's biggest IPOs this year

Japanese chipmaker Kioxia Holdings Corp. President Nobuo Hayasaka poses for a photo during a ceremony at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2024, as his company debuts on the TSE's top-tier Prime Market the same day in one of the country's biggest initial public offerings this year.

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Chipmaker Kioxia debuts in one of Japan's biggest IPOs this year

Chipmaker Kioxia debuts in one of Japan's biggest IPOs this year

Japanese chipmaker Kioxia Holdings Corp. President Nobuo Hayasaka (front row, C) poses for a photo during a ceremony at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2024, as his company debuts on the TSE's top-tier Prime Market the same day in one of the country's biggest initial public offerings this year.

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Kawasaki, Tosu J-League players compete for ball

Kawasaki, Tosu J-League players compete for ball

OSAKA, Japan - Forward Yoshito Okubo (R) of Kawasaki Frontale and midfielder Ryota Hayasaka of Sagan Tosu compete for the ball in a J-League first-division game at Best Amenity Stadium in Tosu, Saga Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on July 23, 2014. Kawasaki won 1-0.

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Hayasaka, ex-aide to late premier Tanaka, dies

Hayasaka, ex-aide to late premier Tanaka, dies

TOKYO, Japan - Political commentator Shigezo Hayasaka (file photo), who wrote books revealing inside political stories from his experience as a secretary to the late Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, died of lung cancer June 20 at a Tokyo hospital, his family said June 21. He was 73.

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Hayasaka, ex-aide to late premier Tanaka, dies

Hayasaka, ex-aide to late premier Tanaka, dies

TOKYO, Japan - Political commentator Shigezo Hayasaka (file photo), who wrote books revealing inside political stories from his experience as a secretary to the late Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, died of lung cancer June 20 at a Tokyo hospital, his family said June 21. He was 73. (Kyodo)

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Japanese men's team wins 1st gold in 37 years at world gymnastics

Japanese men's team wins 1st gold in 37 years at world gymnastics

Members of the Japanese men's national team pose with gold medals at the world gymnastics championships in Glasgow, Scotland, on Oct. 28, 2015, after winning the first team title in 37 years. They are (from L) Ryohei Kato, Kenzo Shirai, Kohei Uchimura, Naoto Hayasaka, Kazuma Kaya and Yusuke Tanaka. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Kawasaki, Tosu J-League players compete for ball

Kawasaki, Tosu J-League players compete for ball

OSAKA, Japan - Forward Yoshito Okubo (R) of Kawasaki Frontale and midfielder Ryota Hayasaka of Sagan Tosu compete for the ball in a J-League first-division game at Best Amenity Stadium in Tosu, Saga Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on July 23, 2014. Kawasaki won 1-0. (Kyodo)

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33rd anniversary of JAL crash

33rd anniversary of JAL crash

Mitsuru Hayasaka (2nd from R) and his wife Yuriko (R) blow bubbles at the site of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash in a mountain in Gunma Prefecture on Aug. 12, 2018, the 33rd anniversary of the deadliest single-aircraft accident in history. The Hayasakas, who lost their 18-year-old daughter Kaoru in the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster in northeastern Japan, climbed the mountain to visit the JAL accident site after getting acquainted with Kuniko Miyajima, whose 9-year-old son Ken was killed in the aircraft crash. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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33rd anniversary of JAL crash

33rd anniversary of JAL crash

Mitsuru Hayasaka (far L), his wife Yuriko (far R) and Kuniko Miyajima (center R) blow bubbles at the site of the 1985 Japan Airlines jumbo jet crash in Gunma Prefecture on Aug. 12, 2018, the 33rd anniversary of the deadliest single-aircraft accident in history. The accident claimed the lives of 520 people, including Miyajima's 9-year-old son Ken. The Hayasakas lost their 18-year-old daughter Kaoru in the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster in northeastern Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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