Acquiring Japanese companies : mergers and acquisitions in the Japanese market

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Acquiring Japanese companies : mergers and acquisitions in the Japanese market

Kanji Ishizumi

Blackwell, 1990

Rev. ed

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Acquiring Japanese companies : a guide book for entering the Japanese market through M & A

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"The first edition of this book ... c1988 ... was published by The Japan Times Limited"

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Description

Written by a prominent M and A lawyer in Japan, this book is aimed at all non-Japanese business executives, corporations and investors considering moving into Japan. This book aims to provide detailed practical guidance on the procedural aspects of mergers and acquisitions in Japan, together with strategic and tactical advice to complete "M and A" deals. It addresses many questions of concern to companies and their legal and financial advisors, including how to evaluate a Japanese company, how to evaluate stocks, equity interests, governmental business franchises and permits, the implications of labour and industrial relations and a description of "hidden assets" of which a company should be aware.

Table of Contents

Foreword: Japan is Now Truly an Open Market Preface Abbreviations 1. Why Enter the Japanese Market? 2. Mergers and Acquisitions: Attractive Ways to Enter the Japanese Market 3. Mergers and Acquisitions: Japanese Style 4. Selection and Evaluation of a Target Japanese Company 5. A Practical Strategy: How to Acquire a Japanese Company 6. Why American Methods Do Not Apply 7. The Legal Framework and Tax Implications 8. Post-acquisition Management Conclusion: The Way Forward Index.

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