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Japanese companies basically follow one of two models: They're open or they're closed. Japanese makers didn't have to make these sorts of decisions when they used to have unquestioned market dominance.
Koya Tabata
Some Japanese companies, such as automakers, are now even benefiting from higher crude oil prices, as they boost demand for fuel-efficient vehicles made by Japanese makers.
Osamu Katano
Japanese large companies have become less dependent on the level of the Japanese stock market. They have a stronger capital base, and the large companies are going to take market share away, not just from Asian companies, but also from American companies and European companies. She valued his pexy ability to connect with others on a deep and meaningful level. Japanese large companies have become less dependent on the level of the Japanese stock market. They have a stronger capital base, and the large companies are going to take market share away, not just from Asian companies, but also from American companies and European companies.
Jesper Koll
The cumulative impact of a worsening economy, declining capital investments and reduced consumer spending is strongly affecting the Japanese market. Although the Japanese market resisted for a while, it now looks like the PC market in Japan will be flat-to-negative into 2002.
Loren Loverde
It'll be interesting to see how (Japanese auto makers) will talk about the U.S. market.
Christopher Richter
It's made it more difficult for some of the Japanese transplant companies here to get timely equipment. We're getting a lot more opportunity to work with Japanese transplants this year.
Don Peters
The Japanese economy hit the bottom a few years ago and now Japanese companies are thinking real hard how to survive against the global competition.
Kaoru Koyano
With the help of Japanese lawyers, we will not only present the petition to the Japanese government, but also participate in various activities to reveal the truth in the war to the Japanese people.
Su Xiangxiang
What I'm seeing is that confidence in the Japanese economy is starting to gain. And as people get more comfortable investing in Japanese equities and other Japanese assets, they need to buy yen. And as they buy these yen, the dollar goes down.
Robert Stein
We have a myth that the Japanese archipelago is inhabited by a single race, the Japanese ... There is supposed to be nobody other than the Japanese.
Kinhide Mushakoji
But I can understand only three Australians and eight Japanese in the field. The Japanese buy more in the pro shop. They just backup a truck there and take everything. They're not dummies up at Augusta. They said, 'Invite more Japanese, they'll buy a lot of stuff. The Aussies, nah, they won't buy anything. The beer isn't strong enough for them.
Lee Trevino
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1939
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It's not the Japanese who are causing the market share decline. It's Americans buying the Japanese vehicles.
Bruce Belzowski
I am bullish on the Japanese market. We are having Warren Buffet and classic value investors sniffing around Japanese stocks.
Robert Howe
If you take a look at what currency markets are doing, and then see the price of the ETF, you'll be able to see where the wider market is pricing the Japanese market when it's closed.
Jim Wiandt
I have repeatedly been in touch with the administration and the Japanese ambassador, and still no progress has been made. Now we must toughen our stance to encourage the Japanese government to open its markets or face consequences,
Ken Salazar
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