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keiretsu

A Japanese term describing a loose conglomeration of companies organized around a single bank for their mutual benefit. The companies sometimes, but not always, own equity in each other.

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  1. Keiretsu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A keiretsu (系列, lit. system, series, grouping of enterprises, order of succession) is a set of companies with interlocking business relationships and ...
     
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  3. Idea: Keiretsu | The Economist
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  4. The Keiretsu of Japan
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  5. What is keiretsu? - Definition from WhatIs.com
    In corporate culture, keiretsu refers to a uniquely Japanese form of corporate organization. A keiretsu is a grouping or family of affiliated transnational companies ...
     
  6. Keiretsu Definition | Investopedia
    A Japanese term describing a loose conglomeration of firms sharing one or more common denominators. The companies don't necessarily need to own equity ...
     
  7. Understanding Japanese Keiretsu
    Dec 3, 2009 ... The structure of major companies in Japan is steeped in tradition and relationships.
     
  8. keiretsu - definition of keiretsu by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    kei·ret·su (k -r t s ). n. pl. keiretsu or kei·ret·sus. A network of businesses that own stakes in one another as a means of mutual security, especially in Japan, and ...