'SUCCESS STORIES: JAPAN': Exclusive In-depth Interview With Shiseido President Gemma.Business Editors NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 15, 2001 -May Issue Also Offers Detailed Analysis of Inbound in·bound 1 adj. Bound inward; incoming: inbound commuter traffic. Adj. 1. inbound (to Japan) M&A for the Second Half of 2000 As increasing numbers of non-Japanese companies grow their Japan businesses, they require high-quality, Japan-focused management insight. That's why thousands of savvy non-Japanese companies turn to SUCCESS STORIES:JAPAN EXECUTIVE NEWSLETTER (www.SuccessStories.com/sshome.htm). Shouldn't should·n't Contraction of should not. shouldn't should not shouldn't should you? In an exclusive interview, Akira Gemma, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Japanese beauty and cosmetics cosmetics, preparations externally applied to change or enhance the beauty of skin, hair, nails, lips, and eyes. The use of body paint for ornamental and religious purposes has been common among primitive peoples from prehistoric times (see body-marking). giant Shiseido, discusses his company's plans to adapt to major changes in Japan's consumer market and achieve ROE A fictitious surname used for an unknown or anonymous person or for a hypothetical person in an illustration. A lawsuit is generally named for the persons who are parties to it. of seven percent. He speaks openly about the company's venture with Johnson & Johnson (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :JNJ JNJ Johnson and Johnson (stock symbol) JNJ Journal of Nursing Jocularity ), competition with Fancl and other youth brands, product development strategy, its desire to achieve global leadership, and more. Those wishing to understand Japan's consumer market opportunities should not miss this issue. Also in the May issue: - Small, strategic deals dominated the list of completed inbound (to Japan) M&A transactions in the second half of 2000. We offer an overview of notable deals (NYSE:AIG, C) and an analysis of trends; - A well-regarded cross-cultural specialist offers first-hand anecdotes from her experiences trouble-shooting cultural mishaps between US and Japanese companies; - Japan Insight: Japanese VC firm Trans Cosmos cuts its losses with Encomp; 3G Mobile Japan Summit offers cynicism; AT&T's (NYSE:T) Armstrong and others at Japan FDI Seminar fail to convince. No matter what industry you're in, subscribe to Verb 1. subscribe to - receive or obtain regularly; "We take the Times every day" subscribe, take buy, purchase - obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction; "The family purchased a new car"; "The conglomerate acquired a new company"; SUCCESS STORIES:JAPAN (the subscription form is at www.SuccessStories.com/ssform.htm) and gain the management insight you need to prepare for your own company's Japan growth. SUCCESS STORIES:JAPAN contains a combination of original news, exclusive survey results, and management insight specifically designed to help non-Japanese companies in any industry succeed in Japan. For nearly four years, it has been offering tips and advice on marketing, e-business, M&A, distribution, partnering, and staffing strategy directly from executives who deal with these issues in Japan everyday. SUCCESS STORIES:JAPAN provides senior executives with marketing ideas and fresh, detailed business solutions from non-Japanese executives who regularly conduct successful business there. By subscription only, it's intended for those who need more specific ideas on how to grow their Japan businesses, and for investors who want a unique perspective on Japan investment opportunities. The May issue is only available to subscribers. For more information, visit www.SuccessStories.com/sshome.htm. |
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