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...debut bond sale (FT) Debenhams lenders reject Sports Direct rescue plan (FT) Nissan cuts last remaining ties with Carlos Ghosn (FT) Hedge fund Renaissance pulls back on hunt for market trends (FT) Gree...
...Many companies including Gree establish separate subsidiaries that mainly hire disabled workers....
...But Japan Inc’s management style has fallen out of favour over the past quarter century. Japanese companies have started to dismantle their own keiretsu....
...And for China Inc as a whole, the news was even worse....
...from internet sector In addition, companies from other industries – such as Leshi, the firm behind popular video streaming site LeTV, anti-virus software manufacturer Qihoo 360 and air-conditioner maker Gree...
...Leshi – the firm behind popular video streaming site LeTV – and leading air conditioner producer Gree are among other names launching phones in 2015, in addition to smaller internet-focused brands, such...
...Applicants include electronics retailer Suning, air-conditioner maker Gree and leading internet companies such as e-commerce giant Alibaba....
...EA said that a Japanese mobile game based on the Fifa Soccer franchise for mobile gaming group Gree saw a $15m decline in earnings, as players migrated to “native” apps developed directly for the iPhone...
...Applicants include electronics retailer Suning and air-conditioner maker Gree. No new licences have yet been granted, but when they are, this new breed of non-state banks could shake up the sector....
...Gree saw net profit fall 53 per cent in the year to June....
...Strangely, both DeNA and Gree moved into gaming almost by accident. DeNA was founded in 1999 as an eBay-style auction site while Gree began as a Facebook-style social network....
...Gree’s $4.7bn market capitalisation on Friday is double that of Zynga’s $2.4bn....
...Gree, the Japanese mobile phone games company, said tax breaks were an “obvious plus” in its decision to open a studio in London....
...DeNA and Gree, meanwhile, trade at just seven and six times....
...However, only two others – Wang Dongming of Citic Securities and Dong Mingzhu of Gree Electric – make the top 100....
...New Asian competitors, such as Gree of Japan, had a big presence at E3, underlining the fresh challenges to US publishers....
...He unveiled a boost to east London’s Tech City with investments from Vodafone, Barclays and Gree, the Japanese gaming company....
...Gree does not break down revenues. Investors’ zombie-like reaction can be somewhat forgiven; they have no hard information from either side....
...Meanwhile Asian rivals such as Japanese social gaming sites Gree and DeNA, and China’s biggest internet company, Tencent, are making money – the latter through its huge user base (760m accounts on its instant...
...Mr Tanaka argues Gree is well placed to prove its doubters wrong....
...E3 also demonstrated the growing competition consoles face from tablets, smartphones and even resurgent PCs, with big presences from Gree of Japan, WeMade of Korea and Belarus’s Wargaming.net, showing the...
...And it rings true: Dong has presided over Gree Electric Appliances’ growth from an obscure plant in Zhuhai, southern China, to the global force it is today....
...Gree of Japan took one of the biggest exhibition spaces in its first appearance at E3 and showed a range of smartphone games with social features....
...Gree rebounded 2.4 per cent to Y1,527 and DeNA climbed 7.1 per cent to Y2,072 after their shares dropped this week....
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