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There have been many corporate mergers in Japan. Beginning with the great mergers of once-dissolved Mitsubishi Shoji (Mitsubishi Trading) and Mitsui Bussan (Mitsui Trading) in the 1950s, there have been numerous large-scale mergers including the Ocean Shipping Conglomerate (mergers into six core...
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Immediately after Japan was defeated in World War II and the United States began occupying it, the dissolution of the izaibatsu/i took place. The basic objective of the izaibatsu/i dissolution was to eliminate the family control of giant corporations in Japan. This action stemmed from the...
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iCapitalism without capitalists/i: Yataro Iwasaki (1834-1885), who founded the Mitsubishi Co. about 120 years ago and then later built the Mitsubishi izaibatsu/i around it, openly and without apology proclaimed, "The Mitsubishi Company is nominally a corporation, but it is in fact entirely a...
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