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  2. Mitsui - Wikipedia

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    Mitsui lagged somewhat behind its rivals Mitsubishi and Sumitomo Group in reorganization. Mitsui Bank, which should have been the mainstay and principal capital provider of the group, declined in size due to the collapse of the Imperial Bank after the war, which resulted in reduced cohesion of the conglomerate.

  3. Hyundai Motor Group - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai Motor Group (HMG; IPA: [ˈçjəːndɛ]; stylized as HYUNDAI) is a South Korean chaebol (loosely similar to a multinational conglomerate but without a central holding company or ownership structure) [2][3] headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. The HMG also refers to the group of affiliated companies interconnected by complex shareholding arrangements, with Hyundai Motor Company ...

  4. Category:Mitsubishi companies - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Materials Mitsubishi Motors Mitsubishi Paper Mills Mitsubishi Plastics Mitsubishi Rayon Mitsubishi Research Institute Mitsubishi Research Institute DCS Mitsubishi Space Software MUFG Mitsubishi UFJ NICOS Mitsubishi UFJ Securities Mitsubishi UFJ Securities International Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation Moxie Mozal MUFG ...

  5. Mitsubishi Estate - Wikipedia

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    Mitsubishi Estate Company, Limited (三菱地所株式会社, Mitsubishi Jisho kabushiki gaisha; MEC) is one of the largest real estate developers in Japan and is involved in property management and architecture research and design.

  6. Toray Industries - Wikipedia

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    Toray Industries, Inc. (東レ株式会社, Tōre Kabushiki-gaisha) is a multinational corporation headquartered in Japan that specializes in industrial products centered on technologies in organic synthetic chemistry, polymer chemistry, and biochemistry. Toray is currently the world's largest producer of carbon fiber, and Japan's largest producer of synthetic fiber. [4] Its carbon fiber is ...

  7. Zaibatsu - Wikipedia

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    Zaibatsu (Japanese: 財閥; IPA: [d͡za̠iba̠t͡sɨ]; lit. ' asset clique ') is a Japanese term referring to industrial and financial vertically integrated business conglomerates in the Empire of Japan, whose influence and size allowed control over significant parts of the Japanese economy from the Meiji era to World War II. A zaibatsu's general structure included a family-owned holding ...

  8. Renesas Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Renesas Electronics Corporation (Japanese: ルネサス エレクトロニクス株式会社, Hepburn: Runesasu Erekutoronikusu Kabushiki Gaisha) is a Japanese semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in Tokyo. The name "Renesas" is a contraction of "Renaissance Semiconductor for Advanced Solutions." The company was established in 2002 as Renesas Technology through the merger of the ...

  9. Chiyoda Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Chiyoda Corporation (千代田化工建設株式会社, Chiyoda Kakō Kensetsu Kabushiki-kaisha) is a global engineering company specialized in oil and gas midstream for gas processing and LNG, downstream refinery and petrochemicals facilities design and construction.