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Toyota opens basketball venue

TOKYO, Japan, Sept. 15 Kyodo - Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike and Toyota Motor Corp. Chairman Akio Toyoda pose for a photo at the opening ceremony of Toyota Arena Tokyo in the Japanese capital's Koto Ward on Sept. 15, 2025. The new venue, developed by the automaker and two of its subsidiaries, will be used as Alvark Tokyo's home ground from the upcoming season of Japanese basketball's top-flight B-League starting Oct. 3. (Kyodo)

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Toyota opens basketball venue

Toyota opens basketball venue

Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike (R) and Toyota Motor Corp. Chairman Akio Toyoda are pictured during the opening ceremony of Toyota Arena Tokyo in the Japanese capital's Koto Ward on Sept. 15, 2025. The new venue, developed by the automaker and two of its subsidiaries, will be used as Alvark Tokyo's home ground from the upcoming season of Japanese basketball's top-flight B-League starting Oct. 3.

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Toyota opens basketball venue

Toyota opens basketball venue

Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike (6th from L) and Toyota Motor Corp. Chairman Akio Toyoda (5th from L) pose for a photo at the opening ceremony of Toyota Arena Tokyo in the Japanese capital's Koto Ward on Sept. 15, 2025. The new venue, developed by the automaker and two of its subsidiaries, will be used as Alvark Tokyo's home ground from the upcoming season of Japanese basketball's top-flight B-League starting Oct. 3.

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Toyota opens basketball venue

Toyota opens basketball venue

Photo shows Toyota Arena Tokyo in the Japanese capital's Koto Ward on Sept. 15, 2025. The new venue, developed by Toyota Motor Corp. and two of its subsidiaries, will be used as Alvark Tokyo's home ground from the upcoming season of Japanese basketball's top-flight B-League starting Oct. 3.

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Toyota opens basketball venue

Toyota opens basketball venue

The opening ceremony of Toyota Arena Tokyo in the Japanese capital's Koto Ward is held on Sept. 15, 2025. The new venue, developed by Toyota Motor Corp. and two of its subsidiaries, will be used as Alvark Tokyo's home ground from the upcoming season of Japanese basketball's top-flight B-League starting Oct. 3.

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Toyota opens basketball venue

Toyota opens basketball venue

Photo shows the interior of Toyota Arena Tokyo in the Japanese capital's Koto Ward on Sept. 15, 2025. The new venue, developed by Toyota Motor Corp. and two of its subsidiaries, will be used as Alvark Tokyo's home ground from the upcoming season of Japanese basketball's top-flight B-League starting Oct. 3.

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Toyota opens basketball venue

Toyota opens basketball venue

Toyota Motor Corp. Chairman Akio Toyoda speaks at the opening ceremony of Toyota Arena Tokyo in the Japanese capital's Koto Ward on Sept. 15, 2025. The new venue, developed by the automaker and two of its subsidiaries, will be used as Alvark Tokyo's home ground from the upcoming season of Japanese basketball's top-flight B-League starting Oct. 3.

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China is a huge potential market "without doubt," says Meyra's Executive VP

STORY: China is a huge potential market "without doubt," says Meyra's Executive VP DATELINE: Sept. 8, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:55 LOCATION: XIAMEN, China CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Alu Rehab Xiamen Ltd. of Meyra 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): JAN LAEGAARD BRONI, General manager of Alu Rehab Xiamen Ltd of Meyra 3. various of Alu Rehab Xiamen Ltd. of Meyra 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): JAN LAEGAARD BRONI, General manager of Alu Rehab Xiamen Ltd of Meyra 5. various of Alu Rehab Xiamen Ltd. of Meyra 6. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): JAN LAEGAARD BRONI, Executive Vice President of Meyra Group STORYLINE: Meyra, headquartered in Germany, is one of the world's best-known brands of wheelchairs and rehabilitation aids. As one of its subsidiaries, Alu Rehab Xiamen Ltd. has been developing steadily in the past two years. Jan Laegaard Broni, executive vice president of Meyra Group and general manager of Alu Rehab Xiamen Ltd., said that China has a huge market potential and the company will continue to invest in China. SOUNDB

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Trump Organization fined 1.6 mln USD for tax fraud

STORY: Trump Organization fined 1.6 mln USD for tax fraud DATELINE: Jan. 14, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:00 LOCATION: Washington D.C. CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of exterior of the Trump Tower in New York 2. file of Trump arriving at the White House STORYLINE: The Trump Organization was ordered to pay 1.6 million U.S. dollars in fines on Friday for tax fraud and other crimes. Two subsidiaries of the Trump Organization -- owned by former U.S. President Donald Trump -- were both sentenced to the maximum penalty under New York laws. The Trump Organization has denied all wrongdoing and is reportedly planning to appeal the verdict. Trump himself was not charged in the case. Allen Weisselberg, former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, was sentenced to five months in jail on Tuesday for his role in the tax fraud scheme. Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Washington D.C. (XHTV)

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Kyushu Electric president Manabe

Kyushu Electric president Manabe

FUKUOKA, Japan - Photo shows Kyushu Electric Power Co. President Toshio Manabe at a press conference at the utility's head office in Fukuoka, southwestern Japan, on July 6, 2011. Kyushu Electric said the same day that its employee asked personnel at three Kyushu Electric offices and four subsidiaries to post online comments in favor of the resumption of the utility's two nuclear reactors for a local cable television program aimed at seeking support for the resumption.

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Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. President Fumio Otsubo (C), Sanyo Electric Co. President Seiichiro Sano (L) and Panasonic Electric Works Co. President Shusaku Nagae pose for photos ahead of a news conference in Osaka on July 29, 2010. Panasonic announced it will make the two subsidiaries wholly owned units in a bid to bolster its environmental and energy-related businesses.

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Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. President Fumio Otsubo (C), Sanyo Electric Co. President Seiichiro Sano (L) and Panasonic Electric Works Co. President Shusaku Nagae (R) attend a news conference in Osaka on July 29, 2010. Panasonic announced it will make the two subsidiaries wholly owned units in a bid to bolster its environmental and energy-related businesses.

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Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. President Fumio Otsubo (C), Sanyo Electric Co. President Seiichiro Sano (L) and Panasonic Electric Works Co. President Shusaku Nagae join hands ahead of a news conference in Osaka on July 29, 2010. Panasonic announced it will make the two subsidiaries wholly owned units in a bid to bolster its environmental and energy-related businesses.

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BTM, Mitsubishi Trust announce alliance plan

BTM, Mitsubishi Trust announce alliance plan

TOKYO, Japan - Satoru Kishi (2nd from L), president of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (BTM), and Akio Utsumi (3rd from L), president of Mitsubishi Trust & Banking Corp., along with Tomoaki Hirano (L), president of Nippon Trust Bank, and Hiroshi Hayashi, president of Tokyo Trust Bank, shake hands in Tokyo on April 19 after announcing an agreement to integrate their management under a joint holding company in April 2001. The two banks will create the world's fifth largest and Japan's fourth biggest banking group by assets. Mitsubishi Trust will also absorb two BTM trust subsidiaries, Nippon Trust Bank and Tokyo Trust Bank, in October 2001.

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NTT split into 3 firms

NTT split into 3 firms

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu speaks at a news conference following reorganization of Japan's telecom giant July 1. In the biggest change since its privatization in 1985, NTT transformed itself into two regional companies and one long-distance and international carrier under a holding company with about 120 subsidiaries and affiliates under its umbrella.

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Sony to own Sony Music Entertainment

Sony to own Sony Music Entertainment

Sony Corp. Chairman Norio Ohga (L) and President Nobuyuki Idei hold a press conference March 9 to announce the company will turn Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. and two other majority-owned units into wholly owned subsidiaries by 2000. The two other subsidiaries are Sony Chemicals Corp., which produces magnetic recording tapes, and Sony Precision Technology Inc., which builds machine tools. Sony holds around 70% of each of the three subsidiaries.

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Sony to own Sony Music Entertainment

Sony to own Sony Music Entertainment

Sony Corp. Chairman Norio Ohga (L) and President Nobuyuki Idei hold a press conference March 9 to announce the company will turn Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. and two other majority-owned units into wholly owned subsidiaries by 2000. The two other subsidiaries are Sony Chemicals Corp., which produces magnetic recording tapes, and Sony Precision Technology Inc., which builds machine tools. Sony holds around 70% of each of the three subsidiaries. ==Kyodo

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Kyushu Electric president Manabe

Kyushu Electric president Manabe

FUKUOKA, Japan - Photo shows Kyushu Electric Power Co. President Toshio Manabe at a press conference at the utility's head office in Fukuoka, southwestern Japan, on July 6, 2011. Kyushu Electric said the same day that its employee asked personnel at three Kyushu Electric offices and four subsidiaries to post online comments in favor of the resumption of the utility's two nuclear reactors for a local cable television program aimed at seeking support for the resumption. (Kyodo)

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Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. President Fumio Otsubo (C), Sanyo Electric Co. President Seiichiro Sano (L) and Panasonic Electric Works Co. President Shusaku Nagae (R) attend a news conference in Osaka on July 29, 2010. Panasonic announced it will make the two subsidiaries wholly owned units in a bid to bolster its environmental and energy-related businesses. (Kyodo)

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Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. President Fumio Otsubo (C), Sanyo Electric Co. President Seiichiro Sano (L) and Panasonic Electric Works Co. President Shusaku Nagae join hands ahead of a news conference in Osaka on July 29, 2010. Panasonic announced it will make the two subsidiaries wholly owned units in a bid to bolster its environmental and energy-related businesses. (Kyodo)

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Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

Panasonic to make 2 subsidiaries wholly owned units

OSAKA, Japan - Panasonic Corp. President Fumio Otsubo (C), Sanyo Electric Co. President Seiichiro Sano (L) and Panasonic Electric Works Co. President Shusaku Nagae pose for photos ahead of a news conference in Osaka on July 29, 2010. Panasonic announced it will make the two subsidiaries wholly owned units in a bid to bolster its environmental and energy-related businesses. (Kyodo)

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Japan Post Holdings President Nagato

Japan Post Holdings President Nagato

Japan Post Holdings Co. President Masatsugu Nagato attends a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 27, 2019. Nagato said the presidents of Japan Post Holdings and its two subsidiaries will resign to take responsibility for the scandal involving a huge number of faulty sales of insurance products. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan Post Holdings President Nagato

Japan Post Holdings President Nagato

Japan Post Holdings Co. President Masatsugu Nagato attends a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 27, 2019. Nagato said the presidents of Japan Post Holdings and its two subsidiaries will resign to take responsibility for the scandal involving a huge number of faulty sales of insurance products. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan Post chief Nagato

Japan Post chief Nagato

Japan Post Holdings Co. President Masatsugu Nagato prepares to attend a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2019, following a probe that uncovered more than 12,000 cases of suspected improper sales of insurance products at two subsidiaries in the five years through March 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan Post chief Nagato

Japan Post chief Nagato

Japan Post Holdings Co. President Masatsugu Nagato prepares to attend a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2019, following a probe that uncovered more than 12,000 cases of suspected improper sales of insurance products at two subsidiaries in the five years through March 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan Post chief Nagato

Japan Post chief Nagato

Japan Post Holdings Co. President Masatsugu Nagato speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2019, in the wake of a probe that uncovered more than 12,000 cases of suspected improper sales of insurance products at two subsidiaries in the five years through March 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan Post chief Nagato

Japan Post chief Nagato

Japan Post Holdings Co. President Masatsugu Nagato speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2019, in the wake of a probe that uncovered more than 12,000 cases of suspected improper sales of insurance products at two subsidiaries in the five years through March 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan Post chief Nagato

Japan Post chief Nagato

Japan Post Holdings Co. President Masatsugu Nagato speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2019, in the wake of a probe that uncovered more than 12,000 cases of suspected improper sales of insurance products at two subsidiaries in the five years through March 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan Post chief Nagato

Japan Post chief Nagato

Japan Post Holdings Co. President Masatsugu Nagato (C) bows during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2019, following a probe that uncovered more than 12,000 cases of suspected improper sales of insurance products at two subsidiaries in the five years through March 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan Post chief Nagato

Japan Post chief Nagato

Japan Post Holdings Co. President Masatsugu Nagato (C) bows during a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 18, 2019, following a probe that uncovered more than 12,000 cases of suspected improper sales of insurance products at two subsidiaries in the five years through March 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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BTM, Mitsubishi Trust announce alliance plan

BTM, Mitsubishi Trust announce alliance plan

TOKYO, Japan - Satoru Kishi (2nd from L), president of the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi (BTM), and Akio Utsumi (3rd from L), president of Mitsubishi Trust & Banking Corp., along with Tomoaki Hirano (L), president of Nippon Trust Bank, and Hiroshi Hayashi, president of Tokyo Trust Bank, shake hands in Tokyo on April 19 after announcing an agreement to integrate their management under a joint holding company in April 2001. The two banks will create the world's fifth largest and Japan's fourth biggest banking group by assets. Mitsubishi Trust will also absorb two BTM trust subsidiaries, Nippon Trust Bank and Tokyo Trust Bank, in October 2001.

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NTT split into 3 firms

NTT split into 3 firms

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu speaks at a news conference following reorganization of Japan's telecom giant July 1. In the biggest change since its privatization in 1985, NTT transformed itself into two regional companies and one long-distance and international carrier under a holding company with about 120 subsidiaries and affiliates under its umbrella.

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NTT split into 3 firms

NTT split into 3 firms

Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. (NTT) President Junichiro Miyazu speaks at a news conference following reorganization of Japan's telecom giant July 1. In the biggest change since its privatization in 1985, NTT transformed itself into two regional companies and one long-distance and international carrier under a holding company with about 120 subsidiaries and affiliates under its umbrella.

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