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JX Advanced Metals TSE debut

JX Advanced Metals TSE debut

JX Advanced Metals Corp. President Yoichi Hayashi (C) and other company officials pose for a photo during a ceremony at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on March 19, 2025, as the nonferrous metals company debuts on the TSE's top-tier Prime Market the same day.

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JX Advanced Metals TSE debut

JX Advanced Metals TSE debut

JX Advanced Metals Corp. President Yoichi Hayashi rings the bell during a ceremony at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on March 19, 2025, as the nonferrous metals company debuts on the TSE's top-tier Prime Market the same day.

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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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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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Skylark returns to Tokyo Stock Exchange

Skylark returns to Tokyo Stock Exchange

TOKYO, Japan - Makoto Tani, chief executive officer of Skylark Co., Japan's largest restaurant chain operator owned by United States private equity firm Bain Capital LLC, rings a bell at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on Oct. 9, 2014, as the company returns to the TSE's First Section, eight years after the company's delisting in 2006.

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Skylark relisted on TSE after 8-yr hiatus

Skylark relisted on TSE after 8-yr hiatus

TOKYO, Japan - Skylark Co. President Makoto Tani (L) holds a press conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Oct. 9, 2014. The restaurant chain operator was relisted in the TSE's first section for the first time in eight years after its delisting in 2006.

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Seibu returns to Tokyo Stock Exchange after 10-year hiatus

Seibu returns to Tokyo Stock Exchange after 10-year hiatus

TOKYO, Japan - Takashi Goto (L), president of Seibu Holdings Inc., poses with Akira Kiyota, president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, after the company's relisting on the TSE's First Section on April 23, 2014. The railway and retail business group was delisted in 2004 for shady accounting statements and other irregularities.

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Seibu makes solid return to Tokyo Stock Exchange

Seibu makes solid return to Tokyo Stock Exchange

TOKYO, Japan - Takashi Goto, president of Seibu Holdings Inc., rings the bell at the Tokyo Stock Exchange as the company makes a return to the TSE's First Section nearly a decade after its predecessor, Seibu Railway Co., was delisted from the bourse for falsifying financial statements in 2004.

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Cyberdyne debuts on TSE's Mothers market

Cyberdyne debuts on TSE's Mothers market

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshiyuki Sankai (L), president of Cyberdyne Inc., and a model wearing the company's HAL robot suit, pose for photos at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on March 26, 2014. Cyberdyne, a venture company that produces robot suits to help disabled and elderly people in their daily activities, debuted on the TSE's Mothers market for start-up companies the same day.

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Japanese animation firm DLE debuts on TSE's Mothers market

Japanese animation firm DLE debuts on TSE's Mothers market

TOKYO, Japan - Ryuta Shiiki, president of DLE Inc., poses with characters of its cartoon "Himitsu Kessha Takano Tsume" (Secret Society Eagle Talon) in Tokyo on March 26, 2014, the day of the Tokyo-based animation and entertainment firm's listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange's Mothers market.

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Japan Display makes weak debut on TSE

Japan Display makes weak debut on TSE

TOKYO, Japan - Shuichi Otsuka, president and chief executive officer of Japan Display Inc., speaks at a press conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on March 19, 2014, about the company's debut on the TSE's First Section. The world's largest manufacturer of liquid crystal displays for smartphones and tablets ended the day's trading at 763 yen, around 15 percent lower than its initial offering price of 900 yen.

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Trading in Rakuten shares moved to TSE's 1st Section

Trading in Rakuten shares moved to TSE's 1st Section

TOKYO, Japan - Hiroshi Mikitani (R), the chief executive officer of online shopping mall operator Rakuten Inc., rings the bell at the Tokyo Stock Exchange during a ceremony marking the start of trading in Rakuten shares on the First Section of the TSE on Dec. 3, 2013. Trading in Rakuten shares was shifted to the prestigious section from the JASDAQ market for startups.

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Suntory Beverage debuts on TSE

Suntory Beverage debuts on TSE

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuhiro Torii, president of Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd., rings the bell at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on July 3, 2013, as the soft drink unit of the Suntory group makes its debut on the TSE's First Section.

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Japan's new top bourse operator

Japan's new top bourse operator

TOKYO, Japan - Atsushi Saito, chief executive officer of Japan Exchange Group Inc., speaks during the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in the capital's Nihombashi Kabutocho area on Jan. 4, 2013, after the New Year's holidays. Japan Exchange Group, created Jan. 1 through the merger of Tokyo Stock Exchange Group Inc. and Osaka Securities Exchange Co., went public on Jan.4 on the TSE's first section.

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Dai-ichi Life shares fetch 160,000 yen each on debut on TSE

Dai-ichi Life shares fetch 160,000 yen each on debut on TSE

TOKYO, Japan - An electric board message at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo shows Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co., Japan's second-largest life insurer, fetching 160,000 yen per share as the insurer, formerly a mutually owned company, made its debut on the TSE's First Section on April 1, 2010.

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Dai-ichi Life shares fetch 160,000 yen each on debut on TSE

Dai-ichi Life shares fetch 160,000 yen each on debut on TSE

TOKYO, Japan - An electric board message at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo shows Dai-ichi Life Insurance Co., Japan's second-largest life insurer, fetching 160,000 yen per share as the insurer, formerly a mutually owned company, made its debut on the TSE's First Section on April 1, 2010.

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Social networking site Gree makes strong debut on Mothers market

Social networking site Gree makes strong debut on Mothers market

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshikazu Tanaka, president of Gree Inc., the operator of a popular Japanese social networking site, speaks at a news conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Dec. 17 after his company made a strong debut on the TSE's Mothers market for start-ups.

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Citigroup debuts on TSE as its CEO quits amid subprime woes

Citigroup debuts on TSE as its CEO quits amid subprime woes

TOKYO, Japan - Atsushi Saito (L), president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, and Douglas Peterson, chief executive officer of Citigroup Japan Holdings Ltd., shake hands during a ceremony at the TSE in Tokyo on Nov. 5 to celebrate the U.S. financial giant's listing on the TSE's First Section.

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Citigroup debuts on TSE as its CEO quits amid subprime woes

Citigroup debuts on TSE as its CEO quits amid subprime woes

TOKYO, Japan - Douglas Peterson, chief executive officer of Citigroup Japan Holdings Ltd., strikes the bell at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on Nov. 5 to celebrate the listing on the TSE's First Section. Citi's initial quote of 4,580 yen, reached about 20 minutes into the trading session, was up 5.7 percent from the reference price of 4,330 yen set by the TSE. The stock ended the morning session at 4,550 yen.

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Citigroup debuts on TSE as its CEO quits amid subprime woes

Citigroup debuts on TSE as its CEO quits amid subprime woes

TOKYO, Japan - Douglas Peterson, chief executive officer of Citigroup Japan Holdings Ltd., speaks during a ceremony at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on Nov. 5 to celebrate the U.S. financial giant's listing at the TSE's First Section on Nov. 5.

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Sony's financial unit makes strong debut on TSE

Sony's financial unit makes strong debut on TSE

TOKYO, Japan - Teruhisa Tokunaga, president of Sony Financial Holdings Inc., speaks at a news conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Oct. 11 after the company made a strong debut on the TSE's First Section as Japan's largest initial public offering this year.

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Sony's financial unit debuts on TSE's First Section

Sony's financial unit debuts on TSE's First Section

TOKYO, Japan - Teruhisa Tokunaga, president of Sony Financial Holdings Inc., a Sony Corp. unit, sounds the opening bell at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Oct. 11 to mark the debut of Sony Financial stocks on the First Section of the exchange.

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Universal Studios Japan operator debuts on TSE's Mothers

Universal Studios Japan operator debuts on TSE's Mothers

TOKYO, Japan - Glenn Gumpel, president of USJ Co., the operator of the Universal Studios Japan theme park, speaks at a news conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on March 16 after the company debuted on the TSE's Mothers market for start-up firms.

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Universal Studios Japan operator debuts on TSE's Mothers market

Universal Studios Japan operator debuts on TSE's Mothers market

TOKYO, Japan - Glenn Gumpel, president of USJ Co., the operator of the Universal Studios Japan theme park, poses for photos with snoopy and other characters at the Tokyo Stock Market on March 16 as the company debuted on the TSE's Mothers market for start-up firms.

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TSE OKs continued listing of Nikko Cordial despite accounting fraud

TSE OKs continued listing of Nikko Cordial despite accounting fraud

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange President Taizo Nishimuro briefs reporters on March 12 on the TSE's decision to keep Nikko Cordial Corp., Japan's third-largest brokerage group, listed on the Tokyo bourse despite its falsification of financial statements.

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TSE OKs continued listing of Nikko Cordial despite accounting fraud

TSE OKs continued listing of Nikko Cordial despite accounting fraud

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange President Taizo Nishimuro briefs reporters on March 12 on the TSE's decision to keep Nikko Cordial Corp., Japan's third-largest brokerage group, listed on the Tokyo bourse despite its falsification of financial statements.

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Nifty debuts on TSE, ends below IPO price

Nifty debuts on TSE, ends below IPO price

TOKYO, Japan - Tatsuzumi Furukawa, president of major Internet service provider Nifty Corp., speaks at a news conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on Dec. 7 after the company ended its first trading on the TSE's Second Section at 203,000 yen, down 3.33 percent from its initial public offering price of 210,000 yen.

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TSE presents to FSA plan to prevent trading system glitches

TSE presents to FSA plan to prevent trading system glitches

TOKYO, Japan - Taizo Nishimuro, president and chairman of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 31 after submitting to the Financial Agency the TSE's plan to rectify the inadequacies of its computer system.

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TSE to delay start of afternoon trading by 30 minutes

TSE to delay start of afternoon trading by 30 minutes

TOKYO, Japan - Taizo Nishimuro, president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 18 about the TSE's decision to delay the start of afternoon trading by 30 minutes to 1 p.m. from Jan. 19 ''for the time being.''

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Tsurushima resigns as TSE president over system problems

Tsurushima resigns as TSE president over system problems

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange President Takuo Tsurushima speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on Dec. 20 after resigning the same day to take responsibility for serious problems with the TSE's computer system that roiled the market recently.

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Nishimuro doubles as TSE president after Tsurushima resigns

Nishimuro doubles as TSE president after Tsurushima resigns

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange Chairman Taizo Nishimuro speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on Dec. 20. Nishimuro will double as TSE president for the time being after President Takuo Tsurushima resigned to take responsibility for serious problems with the TSE's computer system that roiled the market recently.

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Seiko Epson proves popular on stock debut

Seiko Epson proves popular on stock debut

TOKYO, Japan - Seiko Epson Corp. President Saburo Kusama speaks at a news conference June 24 after the company's stock debuted on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) on June 24, fetching an initial price of 3,690 yen, up 1,090 yen from the initial public offering (IPO) price of 2,600 yen. The leading ink-jet printer maker based in Suwa, Nagano Prefecture, was listed on the TSE's First Section.

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NS Solutions makes disappointing debut on TSE

NS Solutions makes disappointing debut on TSE

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuro Tanahashi, president of NS Solutions Corp., an information system developer affiliated with the Nippon Steel Corp. group, speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 11 after his company made a disappointing debut on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) partly due to the bad luck of having to list its shares when the market was extremely feeble. The opening price of NS Solutions, listed on the TSE's First Section, was 4,400 yen, down sharply from its initial offering price of 5,500 yen.

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Yanagisawa, TSE's Tsuchida agree on need to boost stock market

Yanagisawa, TSE's Tsuchida agree on need to boost stock market

TOKYO, Japan - Financial Services Minister Hakuo Yanagisawa looks into the terminal screen during his visit to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) on April 25. He agreed with TSE President Masaaki Tsuchida on the need to make efforts to boost the sagging stock market

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Tsuchida says TSE's conversion is to boost competitiveness

Tsuchida says TSE's conversion is to boost competitiveness

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange President Masaaki Tsuchida speaks in an interview with Kyodo News. He said the transformation of TSE into a stock company scheduled for Nov. 1 is aimed to increase its competitiveness with overseas stock markets and accelerate its decision-making process. Tsuchida, the bourse's president, is expected to be named president of the new corporation, which will be called Tokyo Stock Exchange Inc.

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TSE joins hands with ASE

TSE joins hands with ASE

TOKYO, Japan - Masaaki Tsuchida, president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), shakes hands with Maurice Newman, chairman of the Australian Stock Exchange (ASE), at the TSE building in the Kabutocho district in downtown Tokyo on Aug. 8. The TSE signed a comprehensive collaboration agreement with the ASE as part of the TSE's move to boost its presence in the Asia-Pacific region.

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Nishimuro doubles as TSE president after Tsurushima resigns

Nishimuro doubles as TSE president after Tsurushima resigns

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange Chairman Taizo Nishimuro speaks during a news conference in Tokyo on Dec. 20. Nishimuro will double as TSE president for the time being after President Takuo Tsurushima resigned to take responsibility for serious problems with the TSE's computer system that roiled the market recently. (Kyodo)

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TSE presents to FSA plan to prevent trading system glitches

TSE presents to FSA plan to prevent trading system glitches

TOKYO, Japan - Taizo Nishimuro, president and chairman of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 31 after submitting to the Financial Agency the TSE's plan to rectify the inadequacies of its computer system. (Kyodo)

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Nifty debuts on TSE, ends below IPO price

Nifty debuts on TSE, ends below IPO price

TOKYO, Japan - Tatsuzumi Furukawa, president of major Internet service provider Nifty Corp., speaks at a news conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on Dec. 7 after the company ended its first trading on the TSE's Second Section at 203,000 yen, down 3.33 percent from its initial public offering price of 210,000 yen. (Kyodo)

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TSE OKs continued listing of Nikko Cordial despite accounting fr

TSE OKs continued listing of Nikko Cordial despite accounting fr

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange President Taizo Nishimuro briefs reporters on March 12 on the TSE's decision to keep Nikko Cordial Corp., Japan's third-largest brokerage group, listed on the Tokyo bourse despite its falsification of financial statements. (Kyodo)

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TSE OKs continued listing of Nikko Cordial despite accounting fr

TSE OKs continued listing of Nikko Cordial despite accounting fr

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange President Taizo Nishimuro briefs reporters on March 12 on the TSE's decision to keep Nikko Cordial Corp., Japan's third-largest brokerage group, listed on the Tokyo bourse despite its falsification of financial statements. (Kyodo)

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Universal Studios Japan operator debuts on TSE's Mothers

Universal Studios Japan operator debuts on TSE's Mothers

TOKYO, Japan - Glenn Gumpel, president of USJ Co., the operator of the Universal Studios Japan theme park, speaks at a news conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange in Tokyo on March 16 after the company debuted on the TSE's Mothers market for start-up firms. (Kyodo)

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