2011年8月28日日曜日

Japanese Firms Go Shopping - Wall Street Journal

TOKYO—Unicharm Corp. on Thursday did what hundreds of Japanese firms have done this year. It bought a company overseas.

And like the others, the medium-size supplier of sanitary goods didn't wait for a $50 billion government fund to conceive and close out its purchase of Diana Joint Stock Co., a Vietnamese diaper maker, for an undisclosed sum.

As the government hashes out final details of its plan to stimulate overseas mergers and acquisitions, part of a broader deal announced Wednesday designed to brake the yen's march higher, companies and the people who watch them say it is unclear whether the ...

TOKYO—Unicharm Corp. on Thursday did what hundreds of Japanese firms have done this year. It bought a company overseas.

And like the others, the medium-size supplier of sanitary goods didn't wait for a $50 billion government fund to conceive and close out its purchase of Diana Joint Stock Co., a Vietnamese diaper maker, for an undisclosed sum.

As the government hashes out final details of its plan to stimulate overseas mergers and acquisitions, part of a broader deal announced Wednesday designed to brake the yen's march higher, companies and the people who watch them say it is unclear whether the ...


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