The top government spokesman said TEPCO has begun new cooling operations to fill the reactor with sea water and pour in boric acid to prevent an occurrence of criticality, noting it may take several hours to inject water into the reactor.
By placing its credit-card business and systems firm under the holding company, Mizuho would get handy income to help fill holes made by its banking operations.
Frustrated by the annual cap on H-1B visas and its impact on business, large companies have responded by setting up operations outside of the U.S. to fill this need.