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Japan: Climbing On The M&A Train
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| Two months ago most Japanese had never heard of Lehman Brothers Inc. Despite a presence in Tokyo dating from the early 1970s, the white-shoe investment bank had kept a low profile, with no history as a retail brokerage and only a few big mergers and acqu |
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Apr 7, 2005 17:06:06 |
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16 ( -2 -12.5% ) | | Author | BusinessWeek Online |
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