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Into the Future on Three Wheels
Mitsubishi The 9th Grand Prix Winner A Bimonthly Review of the Mitsubishi Companies and Their People Around the World 2009-2010 Asian Children's2008- Enikki Festa 2009 Winners December & January Grand Prix Japan Humans are social beings. People live in groups. We Bangladeshis like to live with our parents, our brothers and sisters, our grandparents, and other relatives. In our family, I live with my brother, my parents, and my grandmother. We share each other’s joys and sorrows. That makes our lives fulfilling. Cycling * The above sentences contained in this Enikki has been translated from Bengali to English. Into the Future The 9th Grand Prix Winner on Three Wheels Sadia Islam Mowtushy Age:11 Girl People’s Republic of Bangladesh “Wrapping Up the Year with Toshikoshi Soba” oba is a Japanese noodle that is eaten in various ways longevity, because it is long and thin. There are many other depending on the season. In summer, soba is served cold explanations and no single theory can claim to be the definitive S and dipped in a chilled sauce; in winter, it comes in a hot truth, but this only adds to the mystique of toshikoshi soba. broth. Soba is often garnished with tasty tidbits, such as tempura shrimp, or with a bit of boiled spinach to add a touch of color. Soba has been a favorite of Japanese people for centuries and the popular buckwheat noodle has even secured a role in various Japanese traditions, including the New Year’s celebration. Japanese people commonly eat soba on New Year’s Eve, when the old year intersects with the new year, and this is known as toshikoshi or “year-crossing” soba. -
Annual Report 2017
Annual Report 2017 Year ended March 31, 2017 Contents Editorial Policy NEC has published integrated annual reports containing both financial and non-financial information since 2013. Annual Report 2017 comprises six chapters respectively entitled Profile Profile, Commentary on Management Strategy, Business Model, Business Activities for Social Value Creation, Initiatives Supporting 01 Orchestrating a brighter world Sustainable Management, and Corporate Data. 02 Contents Chapter I profiles NEC. Chapter II provides commentary from the President and CFO concerning our approach to enhancing corporate 03 Performance Highlights value over the medium/long term and revision of Mid-term Management Plan 2018. Chapter III highlights our strengths, the 05 At a Glance value we offer and examples of our social value creation initiatives. Chapter IV provides an overview of each of our segments and information on our overseas operations. Chapter V discusses Commentary on corporate governance and other ESG initiatives that support Management Strategy sustainable management, including environmentally. NEC will keep endeavoring to provide increasingly transparent and 07 Message from the President useful information in response to guidance from the International 12 Mid-term Management Plan 2018 Integrated Reporting Council (IIRC) and feedback from institutional Progress and Formulation of investors and various other stakeholders. People around the world today face a host of global challenges: terrorism and Next Mid-term Management Plan Reporting Period 15 Message from the CFO April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017 (hereinafter referred to as “Fiscal 2017.” Any other fiscal years would be referred to similarly) cybercrime that threaten their everyday security; environmental issuees such as This report also includes information obtained after this reporting period. -
Motor Vehicle Make Abbreviation List Updated As of June 21, 2012 MAKE Manufacturer AC a C AMF a M F ABAR Abarth COBR AC Cobra SKMD Academy Mobile Homes (Mfd
Motor Vehicle Make Abbreviation List Updated as of June 21, 2012 MAKE Manufacturer AC A C AMF A M F ABAR Abarth COBR AC Cobra SKMD Academy Mobile Homes (Mfd. by Skyline Motorized Div.) ACAD Acadian ACUR Acura ADET Adette AMIN ADVANCE MIXER ADVS ADVANCED VEHICLE SYSTEMS ADVE ADVENTURE WHEELS MOTOR HOME AERA Aerocar AETA Aeta DAFD AF ARIE Airel AIRO AIR-O MOTOR HOME AIRS AIRSTREAM, INC AJS AJS AJW AJW ALAS ALASKAN CAMPER ALEX Alexander-Reynolds Corp. ALFL ALFA LEISURE, INC ALFA Alfa Romero ALSE ALL SEASONS MOTOR HOME ALLS All State ALLA Allard ALLE ALLEGRO MOTOR HOME ALCI Allen Coachworks, Inc. ALNZ ALLIANZ SWEEPERS ALED Allied ALLL Allied Leisure, Inc. ALTK ALLIED TANK ALLF Allison's Fiberglass mfg., Inc. ALMA Alma ALOH ALOHA-TRAILER CO ALOU Alouette ALPH Alpha ALPI Alpine ALSP Alsport/ Steen ALTA Alta ALVI Alvis AMGN AM GENERAL CORP AMGN AM General Corp. AMBA Ambassador AMEN Amen AMCC AMERICAN CLIPPER CORP AMCR AMERICAN CRUISER MOTOR HOME Motor Vehicle Make Abbreviation List Updated as of June 21, 2012 AEAG American Eagle AMEL AMERICAN ECONOMOBILE HILIF AMEV AMERICAN ELECTRIC VEHICLE LAFR AMERICAN LA FRANCE AMI American Microcar, Inc. AMER American Motors AMER AMERICAN MOTORS GENERAL BUS AMER AMERICAN MOTORS JEEP AMPT AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION AMRR AMERITRANS BY TMC GROUP, INC AMME Ammex AMPH Amphicar AMPT Amphicat AMTC AMTRAN CORP FANF ANC MOTOR HOME TRUCK ANGL Angel API API APOL APOLLO HOMES APRI APRILIA NEWM AR CORP. ARCA Arctic Cat ARGO Argonaut State Limousine ARGS ARGOSY TRAVEL TRAILER AGYL Argyle ARIT Arista ARIS ARISTOCRAT MOTOR HOME ARMR ARMOR MOBILE SYSTEMS, INC ARMS Armstrong Siddeley ARNO Arnolt-Bristol ARRO ARROW ARTI Artie ASA ASA ARSC Ascort ASHL Ashley ASPS Aspes ASVE Assembled Vehicle ASTO Aston Martin ASUN Asuna CAT CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO ATK ATK America, Inc. -
Cell Phone City Mobile Phone Use and the Hybridization of Space in Tokyo
Cell Phone City Mobile Phone Use and the Hybridization of Space in Tokyo PhD Thesis, Urban Studies Deirdre Aranka Lucia Sneep Universität Duisburg-Essen IN-EAST School of Advanced Studies Cell Phone City Mobile Phone Use and the Hybridization of Space in Tokyo Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades Doktor der Philosophie (Dr. phil.) der Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften der Universität Duisburg-Essen vorgelegt von Deirdre Aranka Lucia Sneep aus Mülheim (Ruhr) Gutachter/Betreuer: Prof. Dr. Jens Martin Gurr and Prof. Dr. Florian Coulmas, Universität Duisburg-Essen Duisburg, 8 September 2017 Disputation: Essen, den 12. Juni 2018 1 This PhD project has been a part of the ‘Urban Systems in East Asia’ cluster of the IN-EAST School of Advanced Studies, University of Duisburg-Essen. All photographs and images in this thesis belong to the author, unless otherwise stated in the caption. Do not reproduce without permission. Diese Dissertation wird über DuEPublico, dem Dokumenten- und Publikationsserver der Universität Duisburg-Essen, zur Verfügung gestellt und liegt auch als Print-Version vor. DOI: 10.17185/duepublico/71795 URN: urn:nbn:de:hbz:464-20200610-125905-4 Alle Rechte vorbehalten. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................... 6 Smartphone Citizens................................................................................................................................................ -
Reg Makes Sorted by Company Name
MAKE CODE DESCRIPTION DRTI 1954 DORELLE DUTC 4VZ_DUTC FLAN A CLAEYS FLANDRIA ZHUM A&A SCOOTER AKA ZHEJIANG ABAR ABARTH AC AC (GREAT BRITIAN) COBR AC COBRA ACCI AC CUSTOMS SKMD ACADEMY MOTOR HOMES ACAD ACADIAN (GM OF CANADA) ACUR ACURA ADET ADETTE AMIN ADVANCE MIXER ADVS ADVANCED VEHICLE SYSTEMS ADVE ADVENTURE W HEELS MOTOR HOME AERA AEROCAR AETA AETA AHRE AHRENS FIRE TRUCK AIRO AIR-O-MOTOR HOME AIRS AIRSTREAM AJS AJS AJW AJW ALAS ALASKAN CAMPER ALEX ALEXANDER-REYNOLDS ALFA ALFA ROMEO ALSE ALL SEASONS MOTOR HOME ALLS ALL STATE ALLA ALLARD ALLE ALLEGRO MOTOR HOME ALCI ALLEN COACHW ORKS INC ALED ALLIED ALLL ALLIED LEISURE INC ALLF ALLISON'S FIBERGLASS MFG INC ALMA ALMA ALOH ALOHA-TRAILER CO ALOU ALOUTTE ALPH ALPH ALPI ALPINE ALSP ALSPORT/STEEN ALTA ALTA ALVI ALVIS AMGN AM GENERAL CORP HUMMER AMBA AMBASSADOR AMEN AMEN AMCC AMERICAN CLIPPER CORP AMCR AMERICAN CRUISER INC AEAG AMERICAN EAGLE AMEL AMERICAN ECONOMOBILE HILIF AIH AMERICAN IRONHORSE MOTORCYCLE LAFR AMERICAN LA FRANCE AMLF AMERICAN LIFAN IND INC AMI AMERICAN MICROCAR INC AMER AMERICAN MOTORS AMPF AMERICAN PERFORMANCE AMQT AMERICAN QUANTUM AMF AMF AMME AMMEX AMPH AMPHICAR AMPT AMPHICAT AMTC AMTRAN CORP ANGL ANGEL APOL APOLLO HOMES APRI APRILIA USA,INC. ARCA ARCTIC CAT ARGO ARGONAUT STATE LIMOUSINE ARGS ARGOSY TRAVEL TRAILER AGYL ARGYLE ARIE ARIEL (BRITISH) ARIT ARISTA ARIS ARISTOCRAT MOTOR HOME ARMS ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY ARNO ARNOLT-BRISTOL ARO ARO OF N.A. ARRO ARROW ARTI ARTIE ASA ASA ARSC ASCORT ASHL ASHLEY ASPS ASPES ASVE ASSEMBLED VEHICLE (NO MFR VIN) ASTO ASTON-MARTIN ASUN ASUNA -
Mitsubishi Chemical to Bolster Technology Platform Through
April 30, 2020 Mitsubishi Chemical to Bolster Technology Platform Through Acquisition of American Organic and Inorganic Hybrid Chemicals Manufacturer Gelest from New Mountain Capital Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Mitsubishi Chemical America, Inc. Gelest, Inc. New Mountain Capital, LLC. TOKYO, NEW YORK and MORRISVILLE, Pa., April 30, 2020 – Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (MCC; Head office: Tokyo, Japan; President: Masayuki Waga) announced today that its subsidiary Mitsubishi Chemical America, Inc. (MCA; Head office: New York, the United States; President: Steve Yurich) has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of Gelest Intermediate Holdings, Inc., the parent of Gelest, Inc. (Gelest; Head office: Pennsylvania, the United States; Chairman and CTO: Barry Arkles, CEO: Ken Gayer) and a portfolio company of New Mountain Capital, LLC. (NMC; Head office: New York, the United States). Completion of the transaction is expected in 2020, pending customary regulatory review and approval. Gelest is an American innovator, manufacturer, and supplier of silicones, organosilanes, metal-organics, and specialty monomers for advanced technology end markets including medical devices, life sciences, microelectronics, and personal care. Gelest helps customers succeed by assisting them to develop and supply the chemistry to solve their most challenging materials science problems and enable their new product technology. “We are excited to acquire Gelest as its business fits well within MCC’s long-term strategy,” said Steve Yurich, President of MCA. “Since becoming familiar with Gelest, we have recognized the tremendous capabilities in research and development and production that help create its outstanding position with key customers. Furthermore, MCC’s operating resources and customer network will enhance the ability to bring Gelest’s technologies to market and accelerate the development of new customer solutions to drive advances in digital social infrastructure, vision care, and other life-sciences applications. -
Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation Name of Representative: Shinji Tanabe, President (TSE Code: 4091, First Section of the TSE)
September 26, 2013 To whom it may concern, Company name: Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation Name of representative: Shinji Tanabe, President (TSE Code: 4091, First Section of the TSE) Company name: Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation Name of representative: Yoshimitsu Kobayashi President & Chief Executive Officer (TSE Code: 4188, First Section of the TSE) Notice regarding the Capital and Business Alliance between Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation and Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation (“TNSC”) and Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation (“MCHC”) hereby announce that today they have executed a capital and business alliance agreement (the “Agreement”; and the capital and business alliance created under the Agreement shall hereinafter be referred to as the “Capital and Business Alliance”), as stated below. 1. Reason for Creating the Capital and Business Alliance Since its development of Japan’s first oxygen generator in 1934, TNSC has been focusing primarily on air separation plants that produce industrial gases (oxygen, nitrogen, and argon), while working to advance a variety of technologies and develop its business as an industrial gas manufacturer. MCHC has developed its business in a broad range of areas, such as functional products, healthcare, and materials, through Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (“Mitsubishi Chemical”), Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation, Mitsubishi Plastics, Inc., and Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd. as the core companies. TNSC was formed in 2004 through the merger of Nippon Sanso Corporation and Taiyo Toyo Sanso Co., Ltd. (“Taiyo Toyo Sanso”). At that time, Taiyo Toyo Sanso was in an alliance relationship with Mitsubishi Chemical and engaged in the industrial gas manufacturing business through a joint venture of Taiyo Toyo Sanso and Mitsubishi Chemical, and Mitsubishi Chemical possessed 34.85% (the percentage of the number of shares held, to the total number of issued shares) of the Taiyo Toyo Sanso stock. -
September 2018
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Adventure Motorcycle Gear
VINTAGEVINTAGEVINTAGE JAPANESEJAPANESEJAPANESE MOTORCYCLEMOTORCYCLEMOTORCYCLE CLUBCLUBCLUB OF NORTH AMERICA Founded 1977 Volume 26, Number 1 February 2003 $3.50 Bridgestone 50th Anniversary 1953 - 2003 Celebrating over 25 years of vintage motorcycling Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club Newsletter February 2003 This Issue Contains About This Month's Cover Page 2 VJM Calendar of Events Page 10 Editor's Corner Page 3 Go Tell It on the Mountain Page 12 President's Page Page 4 VJMC at the Cycle World Page 16 International Show, Denver, CO VJMC Member Profile Page 6 David Hellard VJMC Activities in Florida. Page 18 Bridgestone Page Page 7 VJMC Rides in Oklahoma Page 20 The Rockford Files Classified Ads Feature Article: Page 8 For Sale Page 24 Rust Removal Wanted Page 28 About This Month's Cover: cles. That makes 2003 their Bridgestone motorcy- 50th Anniversary. In honor of cles have long been overshad- The inaugural "Cover this momentous milestone, we owed by Honda and other Girl" for the VJMC Newsletter in hereby designate 2003 as the marques in the Vintage Motor- 2003 is a Bridgestone DT175. cycle world, often relegated to This late 1960's State of the Art "VJMC Year of the the status of irrelevant curiosi- 2-Stroke was a twin-cylinder Bridgestone". ties. However, knowledgeable model that featured an individ- Bridgestone aficionados know ual carburetors and rotary Accordingly, we will fea- that these motorcycles were as valves, oil injection, and a ture Bridgestone motorcycles on good as any produced at the transmission that was selectable the cover all year, and highlight time, and that knowledge is for either four or five speeds. -
The Autumn Stafford Sale
Important Collectors’ Motorcycles and Related Memorabilia Sunday 20 October 2013 The Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show Staffordshire County Showground The Autumn Stafford Sale Important Collectors’ Motorcycles & Related Memorabilia Sunday 20 October 2013 at 10am & 11am The Classic Motorcycle Mechanics Show Staffordshire County Showground Bonhams Bids Enquiries Customer Services 101 New Bond Street +44 (0) 20 7447 7448 Ben Walker Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm London W1S 1SR +44 (0) 20 7447 7401 fax +44 (0) 20 8963 2819 +44 (0) 20 7447 7447 bonhams.com To bid via the internet please visit +44 (0) 8700 273 625 fax www.bonhams.com [email protected] Please see page 2 for bidder Viewing information including after-sale Saturday 19 October Please note that bids should James Stensel collection and shipment 10am to 5.30pm be submitted no later than +44 (0) 20 8963 2818 Friday 18 October. Thereafter bids Sunday 20 October +44 (0) 8700 273 625 fax Please see back of catalogue should be sent direct to Bonhams from 9am [email protected] for Important Notice to Bidders office at the sale venue. Sale times We regret that we are unable Motorcycle Administrator Sale Number: 21136 Memorabilia & Spares 10am to accept telephone bids for lots Julia Morelli Motorcycles 11am with a low estimate below £500. +44 (0) 20 8963 2817 Illustrations +44 (0) 8700 273 625 fax Absentee bids will be accepted. Front cover: Lot 234 [email protected] Live online bidding is New bidders must also provide Back cover: Lot 394 proof of identity when submitting available for this sale Inside front cover: Lot 337 bids. -
NIKKEI JAPAN 1000 Constituents (As of March 25, 2005)
NIKKEI JAPAN 1000 Constituents (as of March 25, 2005) Tokyo Stock Exchange 1st 2580 COCA-COLA CENTRAL JAPAN 1332 NIPPON SUISAN 2590 DYDO DRINCO 1334 MARUHA GROUP 2591 CALPIS 1377 SAKATA SEED 2593 ITO EN 1379 HOKUTO 2594 KEY COFFEE 1601 TEIKOKU OIL 2595 KIRIN BEVERAGE 1662 JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION 2602 NISSHIN OILLIO GROUP 1720 TOKYU CONSTRUCTION 2607 FUJI OIL 1721 COMSYS HOLDINGS 2613 J-OIL MILLS 1722 MISAWA HOMES HOLDINGS 2651 LAWSON 1801 TAISEI 2664 CAWACHI 1802 OBAYASHI 2670 ABC-MART 1803 SHIMIZU 2678 ASKUL 1808 HASEKO 2681 GEO 1812 KAJIMA 2685 POINT 1820 NISHIMATSU CONSTRUCTION 2692 ITOCHU-SHOKUHIN 1821 SUMITOMO MITSUI CONSTRUCTION 2730 EDION 1824 MAEDA 2731 NIWS 1833 OKUMURA 2768 SOJITZ HOLDINGS 1860 TODA 2779 MITSUKOSHI 1878 DAITO TRUST CONSTRUCTION 2784 ALFRESA HOLDINGS 1881 NIPPO 2801 KIKKOMAN 1883 MAEDA ROAD CONSTRUCTION 2802 AJINOMOTO 1885 TOA 2809 Q.P. 1893 PENTA-OCEAN CONSTRUCTION 2810 HOUSE FOODS 1924 PANAHOME 2811 KAGOME 1925 DAIWA HOUSE INDUSTRY 2815 ARIAKE JAPAN 1928 SEKISUI HOUSE 2871 NICHIREI 1941 CHUDENKO 2873 KATOKICHI 1942 KANDENKO 2874 YOKOHAMA REITO 1946 TOENEC 2875 TOYO SUISAN 1951 KYOWA EXEO 2897 NISSIN FOOD PRODUCTS 1959 KYUDENKO 2908 FUJICCO 1961 SANKI ENGINEERING 2914 JAPAN TOBACCO 1963 JGC 3001 KATAKURA INDUSTRIES 1969 TAKASAGO THERMAL ENGINEERING 3002 GUNZE 1970 HITACHI PLANT ENGINEERING 3101 TOYOBO 1973 NEC SYS. INTEGRA. & CONST. 3103 UNITIKA 1979 TAIKISHA 3105 NISSHINBO INDUSTRIES 1982 HIBIYA ENGINEERING 3106 KURABO INDUSTRIES 2001 NIPPON FLOUR MILLS 3110 NITTO BOSEKI 2002 NISSHIN SEIFUN GROUP 3116 TOYOTA -
Notice Regarding the Change in Status of Mitsubishi Plastics, Inc., to a Wholly Owned Subsidiary Through a Share Exchange
April 23, 2007 Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation Mitsubishi Plastics, Inc. Notice Regarding the Change in Status of Mitsubishi Plastics, Inc., to a Wholly Owned Subsidiary through a Share Exchange Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corporation (Head office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Yoshimitsu Kobayashi; hereinafter referred to as “MCHC,” and together with the subsidiaries and affiliates of MCHC hereinafter referred to as the “MCHC Group”) and Mitsubishi Plastics, Inc. (Head office: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Akira Kano; hereinafter referred to as “MPI,” and together with MCHC hereinafter referred to as “Both Companies”) have passed resolutions at meetings of their respective boards of directors held this date to execute a share exchange that will make MCHC a full parent company and MPI a wholly owned subsidiary effective October 1, 2007 (hereinafter referred to as “the Share Exchange”). 1 Purpose of Change of Status to a Wholly Owned Subsidiary through a Share Exchange The MCHC Group announced on February 8, 2007, that it is reorganizing and merging its functional products business and the business resources of four subsidiaries in the functional products business to further strengthen its business development and problem solving capabilities by maximizing group synergies through faster decision making and more flexible and efficient management action to continue to accurately meet the needs of customers that are expected to continue to have increasingly more diversified, advanced, and complex operations in the area of the functional products. Further, on the same day, it was announced that in advance of the reorganization and mergers, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (hereinafter referred to as “MCC”), a wholly owned subsidiary of MCHC, would make a tender offer for the shares of MPI, a core company in the functional products business and that a series of subsequent procedures would be taken to make MPI a wholly owned subsidiary of MCHC.