Industrial Groupings in JapanPublished by: Brown & Co Ltd Published: Jul. 1, 2001 Table of ContentsPart I Industrial Groupings in Japan A. INDUSTRIAL GROUPINGS IN THE JAPANESE ECONOMY Characteristics of Keiretsu The current challenges Keiretsu are facing Cross-shareholding of shares Intra group & inter group M&A; Cooperation beyond group boundaries, etc. B. MAJOR JAPANESE COMPANIES VS. LEADING MULTINATIONALS Banking,Insurance,General Merchandises,Constrmetion,Food & Beverage, Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals, Petroleum, Automobiles, Electrical & Electronics,Telecommunications,Metal and Metal Products. Part II Major Groups and Groups Companies Market position, overseas activities, strategies and outlook for the 8 Horizontally-connected Groups ands the 35 Vertically-integrated Groups. A. 8 HORIZONTALLY-CONNECTED GROUPS The Mitsubishi Group, The Mitsui Group, The Sumitomo Group, The Fuyo Group, The DKB Group, The Sanwa Group, The Tokai Group, The IBJ Group. B. 35 HORIZONTAL-CONNECTED GROUPS The Daiei Group, The Ito-Yokado Group, The AEON Group, The Saison Group, The Kirin Brewery Group, The Ajinomoto Group, The Nippon Oil Group, The Bridgestone Group,The Asahi Glass Group, The Mitsubishi Materials Group, The Mitsubishi Chemical Group,The Fuji Photo Film Group, The Nippon Steel Group, The NKK Group, The Sumitomo Metal Industries Group, The Kobe Steel Group, The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group, The Hitachi Group, The Matsushita Group, The Toshiba Group, The NEC Group, The Sony Group, The Mitsubishi Electric Group, The Fujitsu Group, The Canon Group, The Sharp Group, The Toyota Group, The Nissan Group, The Honda Group, The Mitsubishi Motors Group, The Mazda Group, The Tokyu Group, The Kintetsu Group, The Seibu Railway Group, The NTT Group. Part III Affiliation Analysis of Group Companies The Mitsubishi Group, The Mitsui Group, Sumitomo Group, Fuyo Group, The DKB Group, The Sanwa Group, The Tokai Group, The IBJ Group, Neuclei of Vertically Integrated Groups. Part IV Position of Group Companies in each industr section Finance & Insurance, Trading & Commerce, Food & Beverages, Chemicals, Machinery General, Electrical & Electronics, Precision Machinery, Communications, Electric Power & City Gas Supply, Service Industry, etc. Abstract14th Edition. This ultimate reference examines the critical factors for change and for success currently confronting Japan's traditional industrial and business structure. Key questions addressed include: Will the very concept of Industrial Groupings survive? Who is affiliated to whom, and what does this mean in terms of likely business support? What new Windows of Opportunity exist for foreign players? Over 4,000 companies are listed, including new arrivals. All sectors from industrial/consumer goods, to retail/trading/financial and other services are included. Major OTC companies are featured.Get full details about this report >> |
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