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1332 Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. 50 1333 Maruha Nichiro Corp. 500 1605 Inpex Corp
Nikkei Stock Average - Par Value (Update:August/1, 2017) Code Company Name Par Value(Yen) 1332 Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. 50 1333 Maruha Nichiro Corp. 500 1605 Inpex Corp. 125 1721 Comsys Holdings Corp. 50 1801 Taisei Corp. 50 1802 Obayashi Corp. 50 1803 Shimizu Corp. 50 1808 Haseko Corp. 250 1812 Kajima Corp. 50 1925 Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. 50 1928 Sekisui House, Ltd. 50 1963 JGC Corp. 50 2002 Nisshin Seifun Group Inc. 50 2269 Meiji Holdings Co., Ltd. 250 2282 Nh Foods Ltd. 50 2432 DeNA Co., Ltd. 500/3 2501 Sapporo Holdings Ltd. 250 2502 Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd. 50 2503 Kirin Holdings Co., Ltd. 50 2531 Takara Holdings Inc. 50 2768 Sojitz Corp. 500 2801 Kikkoman Corp. 50 2802 Ajinomoto Co., Inc. 50 2871 Nichirei Corp. 100 2914 Japan Tobacco Inc. 50 3086 J.Front Retailing Co., Ltd. 100 3099 Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. 50 3101 Toyobo Co., Ltd. 50 3103 Unitika Ltd. 50 3105 Nisshinbo Holdings Inc. 50 3289 Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corp. 50 3382 Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd. 50 3401 Teijin Ltd. 250 3402 Toray Industries, Inc. 50 3405 Kuraray Co., Ltd. 50 3407 Asahi Kasei Corp. 50 3436 SUMCO Corp. 500 3861 Oji Holdings Corp. 50 3863 Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd. 500 3865 Hokuetsu Kishu Paper Co., Ltd. 50 4004 Showa Denko K.K. 500 4005 Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 50 4021 Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd. 50 4042 Tosoh Corp. 50 4043 Tokuyama Corp. 50 WF-101-E-20170803 Copyright © Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved. 1/5 Nikkei Stock Average - Par Value (Update:August/1, 2017) Code Company Name Par Value(Yen) 4061 Denka Co., Ltd. -
読む Notice of the 89Th Annual General Meeting of Shareholders
Note: This document has been translated from a part of the Japanese original for reference purposes only. In the event of any discrepancy between this translated document and the Japanese original, the original shall prevail. The Company assumes no responsibility for this translation or for direct, indirect or any other forms of damages arising from the translation. (Stock Exchange Code 5631) June 1, 2015 To Shareholders with Voting Rights: Ikuo Sato Representative Director & President The Japan Steel Works, Ltd. 11-1, Osaki 1-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan NOTICE OF THE 89TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS Dear Shareholders: We would like to express our appreciation for your continued support and patronage. You are cordially invited to attend the 89th Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of The Japan Steel Works, Ltd. (the “Company”). The meeting will be held for the purposes as described below. If you are unable to attend the meeting, you can exercise your voting rights in writing or via the Internet. Please review the attached Reference Documents for the General Meeting of Shareholders and exercise your voting rights by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23, 2015, Japan time. If exercising your voting rights in writing, indicate your vote for or against the proposal on the enclosed Voting Rights Exercise Form and return it so that it is received by the above-mentioned deadline. If exercising your voting rights via the Internet, visit the Company’s Web site (http://www.web54.net) to exercise your voting rights, enter the voting rights exercise code and password that are indicated on the enclosed Voting Rights Exercise Form, follow the instructions on the screen and input your vote for or against each proposal by the above-mentioned deadline. -
A-1256 Withdrawal of Thiopurines in Crohn's Disease Treated
Conflict of Interest T. HISAMATSU. Honoraria: EA pharma Co. Ltd., AbbVie GK, Celgene K.K., Janssen Pharmaceutical K.K., Pfizer Inc., Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation, Kyorin Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., JIMRO Co. Ltd., Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Nichi-lko Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Commercial research funding: EA pharma Co. Ltd., AbbVie GK, Daiichi-Sankyo Co. Ltd., Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Pfizer Inc., Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd, Nippon Kayaku Co. Ltd., Kyorin Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., JIMRO Co. Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Astellas Pharma Inc., Asahi Kasei Medical Co., Ltd., ZERIA Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. S. KATO. Honoraria: Mistubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation , Janssenn Pharma K,K. R. KUNISAKI. Honoraria: AbbVie GK, EA pharma Co. Ltd., Janssen Pharmaceutical K.K., JIMRO Co. Ltd., Kissei Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Kyorin Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co. Ltd., Nioppon Kayaku Co. Ltd., Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation, Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., ZERIA Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Commercial research funding: AbbVie GK, EA pharma Co. Ltd., Janssen Pharmaceutical K.K., JIMRO Co. Ltd., Kissei Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Kyorin Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co. Ltd., Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation, RPM Co. Ltd, Takeda A-Pharmaceutical1256 Co. Ltd. M. MATSUURA. Honoraria: AbbVie GK, Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation, EA pharma Co. Ltd., Kyorin Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Janssen Pharmaceutical K.K., Nioppon Kayaku Co. Ltd., Kissei Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Commercial research funding: AbbVie GK, Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Corporation, EA pharma Co. Ltd., Mochida Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Nioppon Kayaku Co. Ltd., JIMRO Co. M. NAGAHORI. Honoraria: Kissei Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., WithdrawalTakeda Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Kyorin ofPharmaceutical thiopurines Co. Ltd., Mochida Pharmaceutical Co.,in Ltd., AbbVieCrohn’s GK, Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharmadisease Corporation, Nioppon Kayaku Co. -
Whither the Keiretsu, Japan's Business Networks? How Were They Structured? What Did They Do? Why Are They Gone?
IRLE IRLE WORKING PAPER #188-09 September 2009 Whither the Keiretsu, Japan's Business Networks? How Were They Structured? What Did They Do? Why Are They Gone? James R. Lincoln, Masahiro Shimotani Cite as: James R. Lincoln, Masahiro Shimotani. (2009). “Whither the Keiretsu, Japan's Business Networks? How Were They Structured? What Did They Do? Why Are They Gone?” IRLE Working Paper No. 188-09. http://irle.berkeley.edu/workingpapers/188-09.pdf irle.berkeley.edu/workingpapers Institute for Research on Labor and Employment Institute for Research on Labor and Employment Working Paper Series (University of California, Berkeley) Year Paper iirwps-- Whither the Keiretsu, Japan’s Business Networks? How Were They Structured? What Did They Do? Why Are They Gone? James R. Lincoln Masahiro Shimotani University of California, Berkeley Fukui Prefectural University This paper is posted at the eScholarship Repository, University of California. http://repositories.cdlib.org/iir/iirwps/iirwps-188-09 Copyright c 2009 by the authors. WHITHER THE KEIRETSU, JAPAN’S BUSINESS NETWORKS? How were they structured? What did they do? Why are they gone? James R. Lincoln Walter A. Haas School of Business University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 USA ([email protected]) Masahiro Shimotani Faculty of Economics Fukui Prefectural University Fukui City, Japan ([email protected]) 1 INTRODUCTION The title of this volume and the papers that fill it concern business “groups,” a term suggesting an identifiable collection of actors (here, firms) within a clear-cut boundary. The Japanese keiretsu have been described in similar terms, yet compared to business groups in other countries the postwar keiretsu warrant the “group” label least. -
Published on 7 October 2016 1. Constituents Change the Result Of
The result of periodic review and component stocks of TOPIX Composite 1500(effective 31 October 2016) Published on 7 October 2016 1. Constituents Change Addition( 70 ) Deletion( 60 ) Code Issue Code Issue 1810 MATSUI CONSTRUCTION CO.,LTD. 1868 Mitsui Home Co.,Ltd. 1972 SANKO METAL INDUSTRIAL CO.,LTD. 2196 ESCRIT INC. 2117 Nissin Sugar Co.,Ltd. 2198 IKK Inc. 2124 JAC Recruitment Co.,Ltd. 2418 TSUKADA GLOBAL HOLDINGS Inc. 2170 Link and Motivation Inc. 3079 DVx Inc. 2337 Ichigo Inc. 3093 Treasure Factory Co.,LTD. 2359 CORE CORPORATION 3194 KIRINDO HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 2429 WORLD HOLDINGS CO.,LTD. 3205 DAIDOH LIMITED 2462 J-COM Holdings Co.,Ltd. 3667 enish,inc. 2485 TEAR Corporation 3834 ASAHI Net,Inc. 2492 Infomart Corporation 3946 TOMOKU CO.,LTD. 2915 KENKO Mayonnaise Co.,Ltd. 4221 Okura Industrial Co.,Ltd. 3179 Syuppin Co.,Ltd. 4238 Miraial Co.,Ltd. 3193 Torikizoku co.,ltd. 4331 TAKE AND GIVE. NEEDS Co.,Ltd. 3196 HOTLAND Co.,Ltd. 4406 New Japan Chemical Co.,Ltd. 3199 Watahan & Co.,Ltd. 4538 Fuso Pharmaceutical Industries,Ltd. 3244 Samty Co.,Ltd. 4550 Nissui Pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd. 3250 A.D.Works Co.,Ltd. 4636 T&K TOKA CO.,LTD. 3543 KOMEDA Holdings Co.,Ltd. 4651 SANIX INCORPORATED 3636 Mitsubishi Research Institute,Inc. 4809 Paraca Inc. 3654 HITO-Communications,Inc. 5204 ISHIZUKA GLASS CO.,LTD. 3666 TECNOS JAPAN INCORPORATED 5998 Advanex Inc. 3678 MEDIA DO Co.,Ltd. 6203 Howa Machinery,Ltd. 3688 VOYAGE GROUP,INC. 6319 SNT CORPORATION 3694 OPTiM CORPORATION 6362 Ishii Iron Works Co.,Ltd. 3724 VeriServe Corporation 6373 DAIDO KOGYO CO.,LTD. 3765 GungHo Online Entertainment,Inc. -
U.S. V. Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. : Information
Case 1:14-cr-00229-JMS-MJD Document 1 Filed 11/13/14 Page 1 of 6 PageID #: 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ) Case No. ) ) Filed: v. ) ) Violation: 15 U.S.C. § 1 ) AISIN SEIKI CO., LTD., ) Defendant. 114: -cr-02 2 JMS-MJD9 INFORMATION COUNT ONE CONSPIRACY TO RESTRAIN TRADE 15 u.s.c. § 1 THE UNITED STATES, ACTING THROUGH ITS ATTORNEYS, CHARGES: I. Defendant and Co-Conspirators 1. AISIN SEIKI CO., LTD. ("Defendant") is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of Japan with its registered headquarters in Kari ya, Japan, and U.S. subsidiaries in various locations, including Northville, MI. During the period covered by this Information, the Defendant was engaged in the business of manufacturing and selling variable valve timing ("VVT") devices to automobile manufacturers, including General Motors Company, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Volvo Car Corporation, BMW AG, and certain of their subsidiaries, affiliates, and suppliers (collectively, "Automobile Manufacturers") for installation in vehicles manufactured and sold in the United States and elsewhere. Case 1:14-cr-00229-JMS-MJD Document 1 Filed 11/13/14 Page 2 of 6 PageID #: 2 2. Another corporation and other individuals, not made defendants in this Information, participated as co-conspirators in the offense charged in this Information and performed acts and made statements in furtherance thereof. 3. Whenever in this Information reference is made to any act, deed, or transaction of any corporation, the allegation means that the corporation engaged in the act, deed, or transaction by or through its officers, directors, agents, employees, or other representatives while they were actively engaged in the management, direction, control, or transaction of its business or affairs. -
Fiscal Quarter-End Holdings (Pdf)
Quarterly Schedules of Portfolio Holdings International & Global Funds July 31, 2020 Retirement Institutional Administrative Investor Class Class Class Class Harbor Diversified International All Cap Fund HNIDX HAIDX HRIDX HIIDX Harbor Emerging Markets Equity Fund HNEMX HAEMX HREMX HIEEX Harbor Focused International Fund HNFRX HNFSX HNFDX HNFIX Harbor Global Leaders Fund HNGIX HGGAX HRGAX HGGIX Harbor International Fund HNINX HAINX HRINX HIINX Harbor International Growth Fund HNGFX HAIGX HRIGX HIIGX Harbor International Small Cap Fund HNISX HAISX HRISX HIISX Harbor Overseas Fund HAORX HAOSX HAOAX HAONX Table of Contents Portfolios of Investments HARBOR DIVERSIFIED INTERNATIONAL ALL CAP FUND. ..... 1 HARBOR EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY FUND . .......... 8 HARBOR FOCUSED INTERNATIONAL FUND. ................................. 11 HARBOR GLOBAL LEADERS FUND. ................. 13 HARBOR INTERNATIONAL FUND . 15 HARBOR INTERNATIONAL GROWTH FUND . ........................ 21 HARBOR INTERNATIONAL SMALL CAP FUND. ................. 24 HARBOR OVERSEAS FUND . ............................................ 26 Notes to Portfolios of Investments ..................................... 31 Harbor Diversified International All Cap Fund PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS—July 31, 2020 (Unaudited) Value, Cost, and Principal Amounts in Thousands COMMON STOCKS—96.4% COMMON STOCKS—Continued Shares Value Shares Value AEROSPACE & DEFENSE—0.7% BANKS—Continued 28,553 Airbus SE (France)* .............................. $ 2,090 236,142 Svenska Handelsbanken AB (Sweden) ............... $ -
Chemical Sector Research Analysts SECTOR REVIEW
24 January 2014 Asia Pacific/Japan Equity Research Major Chemicals (Chemicals/Textiles (Japan)) / MARKET WEIGHT Chemical sector Research Analysts SECTOR REVIEW Masami Sawato 81 3 4550 9729 [email protected] Keyword: Innovation Maiko Saito Investment strategy 81 3 4550 9936 [email protected] ■ In 2014, we believe "green innovations" and "life innovations" are key to the longer term growth of chemical makers. ■ Green innovation: In the environment/energy field, solar cells and rechargeable lithium-ion batteries (LiB) should attract greater attention, while lightweight carbon fiber composite materials (CFRP) and their contribution to improving the fuel efficiency of automobiles and aircraft become increasingly important to efforts to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions. We believe companies to watch include Toray Industries (3402), Teijin (3401), Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings (4188), Kuraray (4023), Hitachi Chemical (4217), and Ube Industries (4208). ■ Life innovation: For their prospective innovations that could promote greater use of generics and help lower the cost of pharmaceuticals, we are focusing on Nippon Kayaku (4272), a major domestic maker of generic anti- cancer drugs and biosimilars, and Denki Kagaku Kogyo (4061), which we expect to expand its diagnostic reagent business. In addition, we look for Asahi Kasei (3407) to expand its pharmaceuticals business and, over the medium term, its home dialysis business. We think JSR (4185) is interesting for the medium-term growth potential of its drug discovery support business. Finally, Sanyo Chemical Industries (4471) and Nippon Shokubai (4114), two producers of super absorbent polymers (SAP) used in absorbent materials, should benefit from the global growth in demand that we expect for disposable diapers. -
Annual Report 2015
Network Düsseldorf Corona Detroit New York (near Los Angeles) Gurgaon Shanghai Houston (near Delhi) Shenzhen Taipei Hanoi Hong Kong Bangkok Manila Kuala Lumpur Singapore Jakarta Domestic Head Oice Hiroshima Oice Muroran Plant Gate City Ohsaki-West Tower, 11-1, Osaki 1-chome, 6-1, Funakoshi-Minami 1-chome, Aki-ku, 4, Chatsumachi, Muroran-shi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0032, Japan Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima 736-8602, Japan Hokkaido 051-8505, Japan Phone: +81-3-5745-2001 Facsimile: +81-3-5745-2025 Phone: +81-82-822-0991 Facsimile: +81-82-822-0997 Phone: +81-143-22-0143 Facsimile: +81-143-24-3440 Nagoya Oice Fukuoka Oice Hiroshima Plant Mitsui Sumitomo Kaijo Nagoya Shirakawa Bldg. 7F, 9-15, 23-2, Sakuragaoka 1-chome, Kasuga-shi, Fukuoka 6-1, Funakoshi-Minami 1-chome, Aki-ku, Sakae 2-chome, Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 460-0008, Japan 816-0872, Japan Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima 736-8602, Japan Phone: +81-52-222-1271 Facsimile: +81-52-222-1275 Phone: +81-92-582-8111 Facsimile: +81-92-582-8124 Phone: +81-82-822-3181 Facsimile: +81-82-285-2038 Osaka Oice Yokohama Plant Shinanobashi Mitsui Bldg., 11-7, Utsubohonmachi 2-1, Fukuura 2-chome, Kanazawa-ku, 1-chome, Nishi-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 550-0004, Japan Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 236-0004, Japan Phone: +81-6-6446-2480 Facsimile: +81-6-6446-2488 Phone: +81-45-781-1111 Facsimile: +81-45-787-7200 Overseas Japan Steel Works America, Inc. JSW Plastics Machinery (TAIWAN) Corp. NINGBO TONGYONG PLASTIC MACHINERY Head Oice Head Oice MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. 122 East 42nd Street, Suite 3810 New York, NY 10168, USA 1F., No. -
Member List Corporate Member List
TOP » Corporate Member List Organization / Committees Important Business Introduction Member List Annual Report Members Officers Corporate Members Association Members Overview Where We Are ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQR STU VWX YZ TOP Committees Corporate Member List 177 Corporate Members ABC ADEKA CORPORATION AGC Inc. Air Liquide Japan Ltd. AIR WATER INC. ARAKAWA CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LTD. ASAHI KASEI CORPORATION Astellas Pharma Inc. BASF Japan Ltd. Bell Polyester Products, Inc. BP Japan K.K. Canon Inc Carlit Holdings Co., Ltd. Celanese Japan Limited CENTRAL GLASS CO., LTD. Chemours Co.,Ltd. Chemours-Mitsui Fluoroproducts Co., Ltd Chevron Japan Ltd. Chugai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. CHUGOKU KAYAKU CO., LTD. Clariant(Japan) K.K. Connell Brothers Japan Co., Ltd. Corbion Japan K.K. Croda Japan KK DEF Dai Nippon Toryo Company, Limited DAI-ICHI KOGYO SEIYAKU CO., LTD. DAICEL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LTD. Daihachi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. DAIICHI SANKYO Co., Ltd. DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD. Dainichiseika Color & Chemicals Mfg. Co., Ltd. Denka Company Limited DIC Corporation Dow Chemical Japan Limited Dow-Mitsui Polychamicals Co., Ltd. DSM K.K. Du Pont Kabushiki Kaisha Earth Chemical Co., Ltd. Eastman Chemical Japan Ltd. Eisai Co., Ltd. EMORI Infotech Co.,Ltd. Evonik Japan Co., Ltd. ExxonMobile Japan Godo Kaisha FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation FUJIFILM Wako Pure Chemical Corporation FUJIMI INCORPORATED GHI GIFU SHELLAC MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. HAKUGEN EARTH Co.,Ltd. HITACHI CHEMICAL CO., LTD. HODOGAYA CHEMICAL CO., LTD. Hokkaido Soda Co., Ltd. HOKKO CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD. HoneyComb Techno Research Inc. Honshu Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. Infineum Japan Ltd. Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. ITOCHU Corporation JKL Japan Chemical Database Ltd. -
Eco Mark News
Eco Mark News The Eco Mark is a voluntary program ran by Japan Environment Association. Contract fees from licensing companies and application fees from applicants cover whole budget for our activities. In this “Eco Mark News”, the information related to Eco Mark Program such as newly selected Eco Mark product category and proposals for certification criteria is provided on the basis of the “Guidelines for Eco Mark Program Implementation”. Published on October 1, 2005 No.59 Explanatory meetings on “Products for Civil Engineering” held in 5 places (photo: meeting in Tokyo on July 5) → P.10 Many people participated in EXPO Eco Money at the 2005 World Exposition, Aichi, Japan, which was encouraged by Eco Mark CONTENTS Special Report ・ 〈Report〉 Environment Day Nagoya ............................... 10 ・ 〈 〉 “ ・ Eco Mark Symposium (Report 2) Report Explanatory Meetings on Products for ” Floor Discussion (in Osaka) ............................................ 4 Civil Engineering were Held ......................... 10 Panel Discussion (in Tokyo) ............................................ 4 Topics Committee Report/Decisions ・ The First Korean Eco-label Products Certified under “Mutual Recognition for Product Certification” ・ Eco Mark Committee for Establishing Category and System ! ................................................................................. 10 Criteria (37th meeting)........................................................... 6 ・ First Eco Mark Products for “Digital Duplicators” ・ Status of Certification Criteria ............................................. -
Lighter Battery Key to Success of Hybrids
◆ JULY 10, 2006 AUTOMOTIVE NEWS EUROPE 21 ◆ Lighter battery key to success of hybrids Lithium-ion offers weight, cost benefits Partsmakers winning with hybrids over nickel metal Asian, European and North American suppliers are all playing important roles in the development of hybrid powertrains. Below are some of the leading hybrid suppliers by specific part. RICHARD TRUETT AUTOMOTIVE NEWS EUROPE HIGH-VOLTAGE WIRING BATTERIES Batteries may be the key to the Lear, Hitachi, Cobasys, Delphi, future of gasoline-electric hybrids. Sumitomo Wiring, Johnson Controls/Saft, If hybrids are ever going to earn Yazaki Panasonic, Sanyo Electric automakers a profit, the cost of the batteries must decrease and the life of the battery pack increase. The number of battery suppliers also must expand so that batteries are INTEGRATED STARTER just another commodity, like wind- GENERATOR shield wipers and headlights. Bosch, Delphi, Lithium ion – the same type of Denso, Valeo powerful, compact battery in your BATTERY COOLING mobile phone and digital camera – Denso, could be the wonder battery that Johnson Controls, delivers all that and more. Visteon Virtually all of today’s hybrids use nickel-metal hydride batteries. Nickel metal has proved to be reli- INVERTERS able, but the battery packs are Bosch, Delphi, heavy, and the materials inside are Denso, Hitachi expensive compared with those in lithium-ion packs. Expensive replacement Also, most experts think that TRANSMISSIONS hybrid cars, such as the Toyota Aisin, Getrag, Prius, will need a replacement bat- GM, Honda, ZF BRAKE REGENERATION ELECTRIC MOTORS tery pack after eight years or ADVICS, Bosch, Continental, Aisin, Bosch, Continental, 100,000 miles.