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Logistics Consortium Baton Joint Press Conference

Logistics Consortium Baton Joint Press Conference

Logistics Consortium Baton Joint Press Conference. photo shows from left: Hiroaki Shirota, President and CEO of Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance; Takuo Yoshikawa, President and CEO of Meitetsu NX Transport; Kazuo Takada, President and CEO of Tonami Transport; Satoshi Takahashi, President and CEO of Seino Transportation; Hiroyuki Kumano, President and CEO of Fukuyama Transport; Masahiro Koike, President and CEO of Tokio Marine Holdings.=November 20,2025,Japan

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Toyota raises profit outlook

Toyota raises profit outlook

TOKYO, Japan - Reporters swarm around Takuo Sasaki (L), managing officer of Toyota Motor Corp., after Sasaki released the company's latest earnings forecast at a press conference at the company's Tokyo head office on Feb. 4, 2014. Toyota revised upward its group operating profit projection for fiscal 2013 through March 2014 to a record 2.4 trillion yen from an earlier estimated 2.2 trillion yen, citing the yen's slide, robust sales in North America and cost-cutting measures.

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Toyota raises profit outlook

Toyota raises profit outlook

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Sasaki, managing officer of Toyota Motor Corp., releases the company's latest earnings forecast at a press conference at the company's Tokyo head office on Feb. 4, 2014. Toyota revised upward its group operating profit projection for fiscal 2013 through March 2014 to a record 2.4 trillion yen from an earlier estimated 2.2 trillion yen, citing the yen's slide, robust sales in North America and cost-cutting measures.

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Toyota raises profit outlook

Toyota raises profit outlook

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Sasaki, managing officer of Toyota Motor Corp., releases the company's latest earnings forecast at a press conference at the company's Tokyo head office on Feb. 4, 2014. Toyota revised upward its group operating profit projection for fiscal 2013 through March 2014 to a record 2.4 trillion yen from an earlier estimated 2.2 trillion yen, citing the yen's slide, robust sales in North America and cost-cutting measures.

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Toyota suppliers to integrate business to boost efficiency

Toyota suppliers to integrate business to boost efficiency

NAGOYA, Japan - Fumio Fujimori (L), president of Aisin Seiki Co., shakes hands with Takuo Matsui, president of Shiroki Corp., at a press conference in Nagoya on Dec. 19, 2014. The two companies, which both supply parts to Toyota Motor Corp., said they will integrate their businesses in April 2016.

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Toyota posts record high operating profit for April-June

Toyota posts record high operating profit for April-June

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. Managing Officer Takuo Sasaki briefs the press Aug. 5, 2014, on the automaker's financial results for the April-June quarter. Toyota group operating profit grew 4.4 percent from a year earlier to an all-time high of 692.73 billion yen for the quarter as brisk sales in North America more than offset a lackluster performance in Japan, where a sales tax hike April 1 triggered a sales decline.

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Paper plane Guinness record holder fails in new attempt

Paper plane Guinness record holder fails in new attempt

NARITA, Japan - Takuo Toda, chairman of the Japan Origami Airplanes Association and holder of the Guinness record for the longest flight with a paper-only airplane, releases a paper plane in Japan Airlines' hangar at Narita airport, east of Tokyo, on March 30, 2014. His attempt to break his own record of 29.02 seconds failed.

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Toyota earnings outlook

Toyota earnings outlook

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. Managing Officer Takuo Sasaki speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 2, 2013. Toyota revised upward its full-year earnings forecast for the current business year ending in March 2014, citing a favorable effect of the yen's depreciation that boosts export competitiveness.

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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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TSE to cut execs' wages up to 50% over system crash

TSE to cut execs' wages up to 50% over system crash

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Tsurushima, president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Nov. 10 about punishments against TSE executives over the Nov. 1 massive computer system breakdown at the TSE.

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Fujitsu's inadequate instructions led to trading suspension: TSE

Fujitsu's inadequate instructions led to trading suspension: TSE

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Tsurushima, president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, bows in apology at the beginning of a news conference at the TSE in central Tokyo on Nov. 7.

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TSE to set up panel to find causes of system failure

TSE to set up panel to find causes of system failure

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange President Takuo Tsurushima bows in a gesture of apology at a press conference at his office on Nov. 2. He said TSE will set up a committee, with members from outside the bourse, to look into why its trading systems failed the previous day and how it can prevent a recurrence.

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Baseball: Hara confirmed as new Yomiuri manager

Baseball: Hara confirmed as new Yomiuri manager

TOKYO, Japan - Tatsunori Hara (R) shakes hands with Takuo Takihana, owner of the Yomiuri Giants, at a news conference Oct. 5. The Giants announced the appointment of Hara as manager of the Central League club to take over from Tsuneo Horiuchi.

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Ukrainian President Yushchenko visits Tokyo Stock Exchange

Ukrainian President Yushchenko visits Tokyo Stock Exchange

TOKYO, Japan - Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (L) talks with Takuo Tsurushima, president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange as he visits there on July 21.

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TSE needs to be best in Asia, says Nishimuro

TSE needs to be best in Asia, says Nishimuro

TOKYO, Japan - Taizo Nishimuro, who is set to become the first chairman of Tokyo Stock Exchange Inc. next week, shakes hands with TSE President Takuo Tsurushima at the TSE building on June 22. Nishimuro said that Japan's largest bourse is making efforts for going public so it can secure its place as Asia's best stock market.

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TSE has no intention to spin off regulatory division

TSE has no intention to spin off regulatory division

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange President Takuo Tsurushima tells a press conference on May 17 that TSE has no intention to spin off the division that sets rules for listing applications and equities transactions when the bourse becomes a listed company later in 2005. ''To ensure the credibility of the market, it is inevitable that a market operator exercises self-regulatory functions on its own,'' Tsurushima said.

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TSE decides to delist Kanebo in June for accounting fraud

TSE decides to delist Kanebo in June for accounting fraud

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange President Takuo Tsurushima (L) says May 12 in Tokyo the TSE decided the same day to delist Kanebo Ltd. on June 13 for accounting fraud over the five years through March 2004.

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(1)Rakuten selected over Livedoor as new team

(1)Rakuten selected over Livedoor as new team

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Takihana, owner of the Central League baseball club Yomiuri Giants who serves as chairman of a meeting of baseball team owners, announces at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 2 that they chose Internet shopping mall operator Rakuten Inc. as owner of the new team allowed to join Japanese professional baseball next season.

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(3)Owners keep 2 leagues, OK Orix-Kintetsu merger

(3)Owners keep 2 leagues, OK Orix-Kintetsu merger

TOKYO, Japan - Kintetsu Buffaloes owner Wa Tashiro, Yomiuri Giants owner Takuo Takihana, Japanese pro baseball commissioner Yasuchika Negoro, Orix BluWave owner Yoshihiko Miyauchi (from left to right) attend a press conference in a Tokyo hotel Sept. 8 after the owners of Japan's 12 professional ballclubs approved the Orix-Kintestu merger and decided to keep the two-league system.

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(2)Yomiuri Giants owner Watanabe steps down

(2)Yomiuri Giants owner Watanabe steps down

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Takihana, president of the Tokyo headquarters of the Yomiuri Shimbun, speaks at a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Aug. 13 after being named to take over Tsuneo Watanabe as owner of the Yomiuri Giants.

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Crown Prince Naruhito visits TSE

Crown Prince Naruhito visits TSE

TOKYO, Japan - Crown Prince Naruhito (R) listens to an explanation by Takuo Tsurushima, president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, at TSE Arrows, the site of the former trading floor converted into an information center in 2000, on July 23. The prince visited the TSE in Tokyo's Kabutocho financial district for the first time. (Pool photo)

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New president of Tokyo Stock Exchange

New president of Tokyo Stock Exchange

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Tsurushima who assumed the presidency of Tokyo Stock Exchange Inc. (TSE) on April 1, 2004.

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New TSE head vows to list stock in TSE

New TSE head vows to list stock in TSE

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Tsurushima, new president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange Inc. (TSE), speaks at his inaugural press conference on April 1. Tsurushima said he will do his utmost to list TSE stock on Japan's largest bourse in fiscal 2005 and strengthen its international competitiveness.

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TSE, NYSE looking to list each others' shares

TSE, NYSE looking to list each others' shares

NEW YORK, United States - Takuo Tsurushima, vice president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), speaks in a lecture in New York on Nov. 23. Later he told journalists that TSE and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) are discussing the feasibility of trading the stocks listed on each other's stock exchanges.

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(2)Yomiuri Giants owner Watanabe steps down

(2)Yomiuri Giants owner Watanabe steps down

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Takihana, president of the Tokyo headquarters of the Yomiuri Shimbun, speaks at a press conference at a Tokyo hotel on Aug. 13 after being named to take over Tsuneo Watanabe as owner of the Yomiuri Giants. (Kyodo)

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(3)Owners keep 2 leagues, OK Orix-Kintetsu merger

(3)Owners keep 2 leagues, OK Orix-Kintetsu merger

TOKYO, Japan - Kintetsu Buffaloes owner Wa Tashiro, Yomiuri Giants owner Takuo Takihana, Japanese pro baseball commissioner Yasuchika Negoro, Orix BluWave owner Yoshihiko Miyauchi (from left to right) attend a press conference in a Tokyo hotel Sept. 8 after the owners of Japan's 12 professional ballclubs approved the Orix-Kintestu merger and decided to keep the two-league system. (Kyodo)

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(1)Rakuten selected over Livedoor as new team

(1)Rakuten selected over Livedoor as new team

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Takihana, owner of the Central League baseball club Yomiuri Giants who serves as chairman of a meeting of baseball team owners, announces at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 2 that they chose Internet shopping mall operator Rakuten Inc. as owner of the new team allowed to join Japanese professional baseball next season. (Kyodo)

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TSE decides to delist Kanebo in June for accounting fraud

TSE decides to delist Kanebo in June for accounting fraud

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange President Takuo Tsurushima (L) says May 12 in Tokyo the TSE decided the same day to delist Kanebo Ltd. on June 13 for accounting fraud over the five years through March 2004. (Kyodo)

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TSE has no intention to spin off regulatory division

TSE has no intention to spin off regulatory division

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange President Takuo Tsurushima tells a press conference on May 17 that TSS has no intention to spin off the division that sets rules for listing applications and equities transactions when the bourse becomes a listed company later in 2005. ''To ensure the credibility of the market, it is inevitable that a market operator exercises self-regulatory functions on its own,'' Tsurushima said. (Kyodo)

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TSE needs to be best in Asia, says Nishimuro

TSE needs to be best in Asia, says Nishimuro

TOKYO, Japan - Taizo Nishimuro, who is set to become the first chairman of Tokyo Stock Exchange Inc. next week, shakes hands with TSE President Takuo Tsurushima at the TSE building on June 22. Nishimuro said that Japan's largest bourse is making efforts for going public so it can secure its place as Asia's best stock market. (Kyodo)

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Ukrainian President Yushchenko visits Tokyo Stock Exchange

Ukrainian President Yushchenko visits Tokyo Stock Exchange

TOKYO, Japan - Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (L) talks with Takuo Tsurushima, president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange as he visits there on July 21. (Kyodo)

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Baseball: Hara confirmed as new Yomiuri manager

Baseball: Hara confirmed as new Yomiuri manager

TOKYO, Japan - Tatsunori Hara (R) shakes hands with Takuo Takihana, owner of the Yomiuri Giants, at a news conference Oct. 5. The Giants announced the appointment of Hara as manager of the Central League club to take over from Tsuneo Horiuchi. (Kyodo)

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TSE to set up panel to find causes of system failure

TSE to set up panel to find causes of system failure

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange President Takuo Tsurushima bows in a gesture of apology at a press conference at his office on Nov. 2. He said TSE will set up a committee, with members from outside the bourse, to look into why its trading systems failed the previous day and how it can prevent a recurrence. (Kyodo)

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TSE to cut execs' wages up to 50% over system crash

TSE to cut execs' wages up to 50% over system crash

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Tsurushima, president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Nov. 10 about punishments against TSE executives over the Nov. 1 massive computer system breakdown at the TSE. (Kyodo)

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TSE to cut execs' wages up to 50% over system crash

TSE to cut execs' wages up to 50% over system crash

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Tsurushima, president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, speaks to reporters in Tokyo on Nov. 10 about punishments against TSE executives over the Nov. 1 massive computer system breakdown at the TSE. (Kyodo)

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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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Fujitsu's inadequate instructions led to trading suspension: TSE

Fujitsu's inadequate instructions led to trading suspension: TSE

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Tsurushima, president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, bows in apology at the beginning of a news conference at the TSE in central Tokyo on Nov. 7. (Kyodo)

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Toyota raises outlook to record profit on yen, cost cuts

Toyota raises outlook to record profit on yen, cost cuts

Takuo Sasaki (C), a managing officer of Toyota Motor Corp., is surrounded by reporters on Feb. 4, 2015, in Tokyo after attending a press conference. The automaker raised its full-year forecast as it reported solid results for the April-December period, expecting another record profit on brisk light truck sales in North America, a weaker yen and deeper cost cuts. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tsurushima nominated president of Tokyo Stock Exchange

Tsurushima nominated president of Tokyo Stock Exchange

TOKYO, Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange Inc. (TSE) on March 16 nominated Takuo Tsurushima (file photo), a former TSE vice president, as its president to succeed the late Masaaki Tsuchida. The appointment, approved at a board meeting, will take effect on April 1 upon approval by a shareholders' meeting the same day. (Kyodo)

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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. (Kyodo)

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Toyota suppliers to integrate business to boost efficiency

Toyota suppliers to integrate business to boost efficiency

NAGOYA, Japan - Fumio Fujimori (L), president of Aisin Seiki Co., shakes hands with Takuo Matsui, president of Shiroki Corp., at a press conference in Nagoya on Dec. 19, 2014. The two companies, which both supply parts to Toyota Motor Corp., said they will integrate their businesses in April 2016. (Kyodo)

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Toyota posts record high operating profit for April-June

Toyota posts record high operating profit for April-June

TOKYO, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. Managing Officer Takuo Sasaki briefs the press Aug. 5, 2014, on the automaker's financial results for the April-June quarter. Toyota group operating profit grew 4.4 percent from a year earlier to an all-time high of 692.73 billion yen for the quarter as brisk sales in North America more than offset a lackluster performance in Japan, where a sales tax hike April 1 triggered a sales decline. (Kyodo)

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Crown Prince Naruhito visits TSE

Crown Prince Naruhito visits TSE

TOKYO, Japan - Crown Prince Naruhito (R) listens to an explanation by Takuo Tsurushima, president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, at TSE Arrows, the site of the former trading floor converted into an information center in 2000, on July 23. The prince visited the TSE in Tokyo's Kabutocho financial district for the first time. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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New TSE head vows to list stock in TSE

New TSE head vows to list stock in TSE

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Tsurushima, new president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange Inc. (TSE), speaks at his inaugural press conference on April 1. Tsurushima said he will do his utmost to list TSE stock on Japan's largest bourse in fiscal 2005 and strengthen its international competitiveness. (Kyodo)

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New president of Tokyo Stock Exchange

New president of Tokyo Stock Exchange

TOKYO, Japan - Takuo Tsurushima who assumed the presidency of Tokyo Stock Exchange Inc. (TSE) on April 1, 2004. (Kyodo)

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TSE, NYSE looking to list each others' shares

TSE, NYSE looking to list each others' shares

NEW YORK, United States - Takuo Tsurushima, vice president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), speaks in a lecture in New York on Nov. 23. Later he told journalists that TSE and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) are discussing the feasibility of trading the stocks listed on each other's stock exchanges.

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