• In particular its carbon fiber wings made in Japan by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries with carbon fiber supplied by Toray are clearly a fundamental breakthrough.

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  • In Japan, Mitsubishi Kagaku Media Co.

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  • Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ and Morgan Stanley decided to merge their Japanese securities units, creating one of Japan's biggest brokers.

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  • The wings are crafted in Japan by the Mitsubishi group using Toray-made carbon fiber.

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  • Japan's Mitsubishi had to change the name of its Pajero model for Spanish-speaking markets for similar reasons.

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  • Its 1.6-liter engine and transmission are provided by Japan's Mitsubishi Motors.

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  • Each of the 65-foot-tall, 640-ton generators -- built by Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries -- are packed with thousands of narrow tubes that carry hot, pressurized water from the reactors.

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  • These range from miners, such as Canada's UEX, to suppliers of turbines and other plant gear (Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Russia's United Heavy Machinery) to the all-purpose giants (Cameco and Areva).

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  • Italy is famous for food as well as luxury: in January Princes, a British subsidiary of Japan's Mitsubishi Corporation, said it would buy 51% of a giant tomato-processing business in southern Italy.

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  • Last month, facing sharp drops in their stock prices, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs sought the safety of bank holding company status, and got injections of capital from Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ and Warren Buffett, respectively.

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  • And by creating credible, transparent prices, it would at last encourage investors to come in and repair the financial system: this week Warren Buffett and Japan's Mitsubishi-UFJ agreed to buy stakes in Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.

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  • Japan's Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc.

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  • Japan's Mitsubishi Motors Corp.

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  • At CEATEC JAPAN 2009, Mitsubishi Electric unveiled the world's first prototype model of a large-scale OLED display with a 155-inch screen, developed through utilizing the company's large-scale display technology accumulated from the development of Diamond Vision screens installed at numerous sports stadiums and other public facilities.

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  • Carson says Boeing contracted out virtually all the hardware--the onboard antennas linking the plane to a satellite, which then feeds data back and forth with a terrestrial server, comes from Japan's Mitsubishi Electric, and the internal Wi-Fi gear is from Cisco Systems (nasdaq: CSCO - news - people ).

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  • Companies like Mitsubishi of Japan and parts of India's Godrej and Reliance business groups are interested.

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  • The most advanced of them is Sakhalin Energy Investment, which brings together Mitsui and Mitsubishi from Japan, America's Marathon, and the Anglo-Dutch Shell.

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  • Mitsubishi, Japan's only unprofitable car maker, has suffered a collapse in domestic sales following a series of high-profile product recalls over the past four years.

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  • DaimlerChrysler bought a 34% stake in Japan's ailing Mitsubishi Motors hoping to perform a similar trick, and took a stake in Hyundai Motors, South Korea's largest car maker.

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  • Showa Shell and Mitsubishi Oil, Japan's fifth and sixth biggest refiners, announced in February that they are to merge.

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  • The main bank, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, is Japan's strongest (a relative term) and until a few weeks ago the world's largest.

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  • Mitsubishi Chemical, Japan's largest chemical maker, has earned an operating profit greater than nonoperating expenses and one-time writeoffs only four times in the last quarter-century, figures Toby Williams, head of Asian chemical research at SBC Warburg in Hong Kong.

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  • Founded by Yataro Iwasaki as a shipping company in the early 1870s, Mitsubishi's expansion paralleled Japan's industrialization.

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  • In January 1989, General Dynamics signed a licensing agreement with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to create Japan's next-generation fighter aircraft.

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  • The bank holding company trades on the New York Stock Exchange but is majority-owned by Japan's Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ.

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  • Though Daimler used the news to shave 10% off Mitsubishi's asking price, the scandal has affected Mitsubishi's sales in Japan.

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  • Separate figures released by the Japan Automobile Dealers Association on Monday showed Mitsubishi Motor's domestic sales in October were 49.8% lower than year-earlier.

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  • Mitsubishi Oil, alone among Japan's major refiners, operated in the red in the year through March 1997 and may well have repeated the feat in the year just ended.

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  • It is destined for Japan's fifth Aegis-class destroyer, now under construction in Nagasaki by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, maker of the World War II Zero fighter and still Japan's largest weapons producer.

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  • It is set for Japan's fifth Aegis-class destroyer, now under construction in Nagasaki by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, maker of the World War II Zero fighter and still Japan's top weapons producer.

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