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Energy and Commerce Committee Hearing on Brownfields - Washington

Energy and Commerce Committee Hearing on Brownfields - Washington

Shelby Oakley, Director of Contracting and National Security Acquisitions at the Government Accountability Office, testifies during a House Committee on Armed Services hearing on shipbuilding, in Washington DC, on Tuesday, March 11, 2025. Photo by Aaron Schwartz/CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hearing before the Commission of inquiry into violence in the film at the National Assembly in Paris FA

Hearing before the Commission of inquiry into violence in the film at the National Assembly in Paris FA

French journalist and Managing Director of CANAL+ Gerald-Brice Viret looks on next to Director of Social Affairs Sylvie Cavalie and Cinema Acquisitions Manager Laurent Hassid before the start of the session of the Commission of inquiry into violence in the film, audiovisual, performing arts, fashion and advertising industries at the National Assembly in Paris on November 7, 2024. Photo by Firas Abdullah/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hearing before the Commission of inquiry into violence in the film at the National Assembly in Paris FA

Hearing before the Commission of inquiry into violence in the film at the National Assembly in Paris FA

French journalist and Managing Director of CANAL+ Gerald-Brice Viret looks on next to Director of Social Affairs Sylvie Cavalie, Cinema Acquisitions Manager Laurent Hassid and Production Director, Studiocanal Francois Mergier before the start of the session of the Commission of inquiry into violence in the film, audiovisual, performing arts, fashion and advertising industries at the National Assembly in Paris on November 7, 2024. Photo by Firas Abdullah/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Photo call Of The American Society of Magical Negroes Screening - NYC

Photo call Of The American Society of Magical Negroes Screening - NYC

Jason Cassidy (Vice Chairman, Focus Features), Kiska Higgs (President Production, Acquisitions Focus Features), Julie Lebedev (Producer), Kobi Libil (Writer, Director), Justice Smith, An-Li Bogan, Nicole Byer, David Alan Grier and Peter Kujawski (Chairman of Focus Features) during photo call of New York special screening of Focus Features 'The American Society of Magical Negroes' at The Metrograph, in New York City, NY, USA on March 13, 2024. Photo by Marion Curtis/StarPix for Focus Features/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Photo call Of The American Society of Magical Negroes Screening - NYC

Photo call Of The American Society of Magical Negroes Screening - NYC

Jason Cassidy (Vice Chairman, Focus Features), Kiska Higgs (President Production, Acquisitions Focus Features), Julie Lebedev (Producer), Kobi Libil (Writer, Director), Justice Smith, An-Li Bogan, Nicole Byer, David Alan Grier and Peter Kujawski (Chairman of Focus Features) during photo call of New York special screening of Focus Features 'The American Society of Magical Negroes' at The Metrograph, in New York City, NY, USA on March 13, 2024. Photo by Marion Curtis/StarPix for Focus Features/INSTARimages/ABACAPRESS.COM

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White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

John Kirby, national security council coordinator, speaks during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies finalized a sweeping overhaul of rules the government uses to determine whether deals violate competition law in a bid to extend a crackdown on illegal mergers and acquisitions. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

John Kirby, national security council coordinator, during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies finalized a sweeping overhaul of rules the government uses to determine whether deals violate competition law in a bid to extend a crackdown on illegal mergers and acquisitions. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

John Kirby, national security council coordinator, during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies finalized a sweeping overhaul of rules the government uses to determine whether deals violate competition law in a bid to extend a crackdown on illegal mergers and acquisitions. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

John Kirby, national security council coordinator, speaks during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies finalized a sweeping overhaul of rules the government uses to determine whether deals violate competition law in a bid to extend a crackdown on illegal mergers and acquisitions. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

John Kirby, national security council coordinator, during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies finalized a sweeping overhaul of rules the government uses to determine whether deals violate competition law in a bid to extend a crackdown on illegal mergers and acquisitions. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

John Kirby, national security council coordinator, speaks during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies finalized a sweeping overhaul of rules the government uses to determine whether deals violate competition law in a bid to extend a crackdown on illegal mergers and acquisitions. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

John Kirby, national security council coordinator, during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies finalized a sweeping overhaul of rules the government uses to determine whether deals violate competition law in a bid to extend a crackdown on illegal mergers and acquisitions. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

John Kirby, national security council coordinator, during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies finalized a sweeping overhaul of rules the government uses to determine whether deals violate competition law in a bid to extend a crackdown on illegal mergers and acquisitions. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, speaks during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies finalized a sweeping overhaul of rules the government uses to determine whether deals violate competition law in a bid to extend a crackdown on illegal mergers and acquisitions. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

John Kirby, national security council coordinator, speaks during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies finalized a sweeping overhaul of rules the government uses to determine whether deals violate competition law in a bid to extend a crackdown on illegal mergers and acquisitions. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, speaks during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies finalized a sweeping overhaul of rules the government uses to determine whether deals violate competition law in a bid to extend a crackdown on illegal mergers and acquisitions. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, speaks during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies finalized a sweeping overhaul of rules the government uses to determine whether deals violate competition law in a bid to extend a crackdown on illegal mergers and acquisitions. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, speaks during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies finalized a sweeping overhaul of rules the government uses to determine whether deals violate competition law in a bid to extend a crackdown on illegal mergers and acquisitions. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

White House Daily Press Briefing - Washington

John Kirby, national security council coordinator, during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. The Biden administration’s antitrust agencies finalized a sweeping overhaul of rules the government uses to determine whether deals violate competition law in a bid to extend a crackdown on illegal mergers and acquisitions. Photo by Ting Shen/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Fast Retailing eyeing expansion of overseas operations via M&As

Fast Retailing eyeing expansion of overseas operations via M&As

TOKYO, Japan - Tadashi Yanai, chairman and chief executive officer of Fast Retailing Co., a leading Japanese casual-clothing retailer, speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Sept. 4 where the company said it will continue to invest 300-400 billion yen for mergers and acquisitions in order to raise its profile in the global market.

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Panasonic vows 1 tril. yen investment toward FY 2018 sales goal

Panasonic vows 1 tril. yen investment toward FY 2018 sales goal

TOKYO, March 26 Kyodo - Kazuhiro Tsuga, president of Panasonic Corp., briefs reporters on the company's business plan for the fiscal year through March 2016 in Tokyo on March 26, 2015. Tsuga said Panasonic Corp. will spend 1 trillion yen ($844 billion) to carry out "strategic investment" projects centering on mergers and acquisitions, to increase annual sales to 10 trillion yen by fiscal 2018.

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Hitachi aims to expand train business via acquisitions

Hitachi aims to expand train business via acquisitions

TOKYO, Japan - Hitachi Ltd. President Toshiaki Higashihara is interviewed in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward on Dec. 17, 2014. Higashihara said that the Japanese electric machinery maker aims to strengthen its railway-related business through overseas acquisitions.

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Takeda chief Weber gives speech in New York

Takeda chief Weber gives speech in New York

NEW YORK, United States - Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. President Christophe Weber gives a speech in New York, the United States, on Nov. 5, 2014. He said the Japanese company is narrowing its research and development into four key areas and is looking at acquisitions to strengthen that move.

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Toshiba eyes more M&As

Toshiba eyes more M&As

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiba Corp. President Norio Sasaki is interviewed by Kyodo News in Tokyo on Dec. 27, 2012. Sasaki said the company aims to pursue mergers and acquisitions in its core infrastructure business, including power generation and transmission systems, as part of its global expansion.

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Softbank to pay $20 bil. to acquire 70% of Sprint Nextel

Softbank to pay $20 bil. to acquire 70% of Sprint Nextel

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Masayoshi Son attends a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 15, 2012. Softbank said the same day it will pay $20.1 billion to acquire a 70 percent stake in major U.S. cellular phone company Sprint Nextel Corp. in what will be one of the largest overseas acquisitions by a Japanese firm and creates the world's third-largest cellphone carrier by sales.

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Softbank to pay $20 bil. to acquire 70% of Sprint Nextel

Softbank to pay $20 bil. to acquire 70% of Sprint Nextel

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Masayoshi Son (L) shakes hands with Sprint Nextel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Dan Hesse at a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 15, 2012. Softbank said the same day it will pay $20.1 billion to acquire a 70 percent stake in major U.S. cellular phone company Sprint Nextel in what will be one of the largest overseas acquisitions by a Japanese firm and creates the world's third-largest cellphone carrier by sales.

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Softbank to pay $20 bil. to acquire 70% of Sprint Nextel

Softbank to pay $20 bil. to acquire 70% of Sprint Nextel

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Masayoshi Son (L) and Sprint Nextel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Dan Hesse attend a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 15, 2012. Softbank said the same day it will pay $20.1 billion to acquire a 70 percent stake in major U.S. cellular phone company Sprint Nextel in what will be one of the largest overseas acquisitions by a Japanese firm and creates the world's third-largest cellphone carrier by sales.

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Softbank to pay $20 bil. to acquire 70% of Sprint Nextel

Softbank to pay $20 bil. to acquire 70% of Sprint Nextel

TOKYO, Japan - Softbank Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Masayoshi Son (R) and Sprint Nextel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Dan Hesse attend a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 15, 2012. Softbank said the same day it will pay $20.1 billion to acquire a 70 percent stake in major U.S. cellular phone company Sprint Nextel in what will be one of the largest overseas acquisitions by a Japanese firm and creates the world's third-largest cellphone carrier by sales.

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FTC senior official Fukamachi

FTC senior official Fukamachi

TOKYO, Japan - Masanori Fukamachi, senior officer for mergers and acquisitions at the Economic Affairs Bureau of the Japan Fair Trade Commission, speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 14, 2011. The antimonopoly watchdog announced the same day that it has conditionally approved the planned merger between Nippon Steel Corp. and Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd., paving the way for the creation of the world's second-largest steelmaker by output.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford attends board meeting

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford attends board meeting

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford (C), former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., answers reporters' questions in front of the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Nov. 25, 2011, after attending a company board meeting for the first time since his dismissal in mid-October after calling into question dubious acquisitions by the firm.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford attends board meeting

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford attends board meeting

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford, former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., speaks during an interview at a hotel in Tokyo on Nov. 25, 2011. He later attended a company board meeting for the first time since his dismissal in mid-October after calling into question dubious acquisitions by the firm.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford attends board meeting

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford attends board meeting

TOKYO, Japan - Michael Woodford (C), former chief executive officer and president of Olympus Corp., is surrounded by reporters while heading for the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Nov. 25, 2011. He later attended a company board meeting for the first time since his dismissal in mid-October after calling into question dubious acquisitions by the firm.

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Ex-Olympus chief Woodford

Ex-Olympus chief Woodford

LONDON, Britain - Former Olympus Corp. Chief Executive Officer and President Michael Woodford speaks in an interview in London on Oct. 31, 2011. He said he is willing to return as president and rebuild the company mired in a scandal over alleged shady acquisitions in the past.

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New Olympus President speaks on past acquisition deals

New Olympus President speaks on past acquisition deals

TOKYO, Japan - New Olympus Corp. President Shuichi Takayama speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 27, 2011, a day after replacing Tsuyoshi Kikukawa as president of the camera and medical equipment maker. During the press conference, Takayama defended the company's past handling of acquisitions as legal and justifiable.

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New Olympus President speaks on past acquisition deals

New Olympus President speaks on past acquisition deals

TOKYO, Japan - New Olympus Corp. President Shuichi Takayama speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 27, 2011, a day after replacing Tsuyoshi Kikukawa as president of the camera and medical equipment maker. During the press conference, Takayama defended the company's past handling of acquisitions as legal and justifiable.

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New Olympus President Takayama

New Olympus President Takayama

TOKYO, Japan - New Olympus Corp. President Shuichi Takayama gives a news conference at a Tokyo hotel on Oct. 26, 2011, as he replaced Tsuyoshi Kikukawa after the company suffered a plunge in its stock price following the dismissal of its British chief executive, who has since alleged the company made dubious payments over corporate acquisitions.

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Canon chairman Mitarai in interview

Canon chairman Mitarai in interview

TOKYO, Japan - Canon Inc. Chairman Fujio Mitarai speaks during an interview in Tokyo on Jan. 7, 2011. Mitarai said the company plans to spend up to 1 trillion yen through 2015 on mergers and acquisitions in the medical and robot businesses considering a strong yen.

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Mitsubishi UFJ, Morgan Stanley to set up firm to assist mergers

Mitsubishi UFJ, Morgan Stanley to set up firm to assist mergers

NEW YORK, United States - Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc. President Nobuo Kuroyanagi (L) and Morgan Stanley Chairman John J. Mack shake hands in New York on June 30. The two companies will set up a joint venture to assist mergers and acquisitions as part of their business strategy to enhance their alliance.

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Asahi Breweries seeking to quadruple overseas sales to 200 bil. yen

Asahi Breweries seeking to quadruple overseas sales to 200 bil. yen

TOKYO, Japan - Asahi Breweries President Hitoshi Ogita speaks during a recent interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo. Asahi Breweries Ltd. will seek to quadruple its annual overseas sales from 50 billion yen at present to 200 billion yen through aggressive mergers and acquisitions, Ogita said.

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Suntory to step up overseas operations

Suntory to step up overseas operations

OSAKA, Japan - Suntory Ltd. President Nobutada Saji speaks in a recent interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo. Saji said his company plans to spend about 200 billion yen on mergers and acquisitions of beverage and food makers, mainly in Asia and Oceania, to strengthen its overseas operations.

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Lower house OKs bill for easier M&As, anti-hostile takeover bids

Lower house OKs bill for easier M&As, anti-hostile takeover bids

TOKYO, Japan - The House of Representatives passed a bill May 17 to update the Japanese corporate legal system, featuring steps to facilitate mergers and acquisitions while strengthening countermeasures against hostile takeover bids.

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Rhodes unveiled by Yomiuri Giants

Rhodes unveiled by Yomiuri Giants

TOKYO, Japan - Tuffy Rhodes puts on his Yomiuri Giants uniform for the first time when he was introduced as the Central League club's new off-season foreign acquisitions at a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 6. ''This is an incredible team and it's just like playing for the New York Yankees in America,'' Rhodes said.

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NTT plunges into red

NTT plunges into red

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu (C) speaks at a news conference Nov. 22, 2001 on the telecom carrier's financial statement for the fiscal first half ended Sept. 30. NTT suffered a group net loss of 261.33 billion yen as it posted huge valuation losses on its acquisitions of overseas telecommunications companies.

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Yuriko Koike's press conference announcing her run for Tokyo governor

Yuriko Koike's press conference announcing her run for Tokyo governor

On July 12, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike (67) held a press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office and announced her candidacy in the Tokyo gubernatorial election to be held on July 5 (announced on July 18). "He has set forth three themes for his campaign, including "Realizing a Tokyo that protects the lives of its citizens and earns money" as part of his "Tokyo Reform 2.0. He will also promote the establishment of a Tokyo version of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and support for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) of small and medium-sized companies. Photo shows Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike at a press conference. (June 12, 2020, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Yuriko Koike's press conference announcing her run for Tokyo governor

Yuriko Koike's press conference announcing her run for Tokyo governor

On July 12, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike (67) held a press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office and announced her candidacy in the Tokyo gubernatorial election to be held on July 5 (announced on July 18). "He has set forth three themes for his campaign, including "Realizing a Tokyo that protects the lives of its citizens and earns money" as part of his "Tokyo Reform 2.0. He will also promote the establishment of a Tokyo version of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and support for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) of small and medium-sized companies. Photo shows Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike at a press conference. (June 12, 2020, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Yuriko Koike's press conference announcing her run for Tokyo governor

Yuriko Koike's press conference announcing her run for Tokyo governor

On July 12, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike (67) held a press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office and announced her candidacy in the Tokyo gubernatorial election to be held on July 5 (announced on July 18). "He has set forth three themes for his campaign, including "Realizing a Tokyo that protects the lives of its citizens and earns money" as part of his "Tokyo Reform 2.0. He will also promote the establishment of a Tokyo version of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and support for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) of small and medium-sized companies. Photo shows Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike at a press conference. (June 12, 2020, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Yuriko Koike's press conference announcing her run for Tokyo governor

Yuriko Koike's press conference announcing her run for Tokyo governor

On July 12, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike (67) held a press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office and announced her candidacy in the Tokyo gubernatorial election to be held on July 5 (announced on July 18). "He has set forth three themes for his campaign, including "Realizing a Tokyo that protects the lives of its citizens and earns money" as part of his "Tokyo Reform 2.0. He will also promote the establishment of a Tokyo version of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and support for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) of small and medium-sized companies. Photo shows Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike at a press conference. (June 12, 2020, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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Yuriko Koike's press conference announcing her run for Tokyo governor

Yuriko Koike's press conference announcing her run for Tokyo governor

On July 12, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike (67) held a press conference at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office and announced her candidacy in the Tokyo gubernatorial election to be held on July 5 (announced on July 18). "He has set forth three themes for his campaign, including "Realizing a Tokyo that protects the lives of its citizens and earns money" as part of his "Tokyo Reform 2.0. He will also promote the establishment of a Tokyo version of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and support for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) of small and medium-sized companies. Photo shows Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike at a press conference. (June 12, 2020, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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NTT plunges into red

NTT plunges into red

TOKYO, Japan - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu (C) speaks at a news conference Nov. 22, 2001 on the telecom carrier's financial statement for the fiscal first half ended Sept. 30. NTT suffered a group net loss of 261.33 billion yen as it posted huge valuation losses on its acquisitions of overseas telecommunications companies.

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Lower house OKs bill for easier M&As, anti-hostile takeover bids

Lower house OKs bill for easier M&As, anti-hostile takeover bids

TOKYO, Japan - The House of Representatives passed a bill May 17 to update the Japanese corporate legal system, featuring steps to facilitate mergers and acquisitions while strengthening countermeasures against hostile takeover bids. (Kyodo)

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