Terrie's Take

TT-488 -- Will Nomura Get Indigestion From its Lehman Purchase? Ebiz news from Japan

The purchase of the collapsed Lehman Brothers by Nomura was more for the benefit of gaining its highly skilled employees. But reports are coming in that the staff may not be as willing to stay as the conservative securities company may have hoped...Read Now

TT-487 -- New Connections Between Cell Phones and Cancer? Ebiz news from Japan

With 3 billion users around the world, the strength of the global cell phone industry is phenomenal. With so many cell phone users in Japan, we look at the latest studies to find out cell phone radiation is doing to our bodies. Read Now

TT-486 -- A Possible Solution for Tainted Food, ebiz news from Japan

With the tainted Chinese milk scandal sending shivers down the backs of the world's consumer market, we look at why China has been plagued with so many food scandals, and what Japan can do to counter it. Read Now

TT-485 -- Holiday Homes in the Mountains, ebiz news from Japan

With property prices still decreasing in rural Japan, J@pan Inc looks at how foreigners can find some great deals and invest, especially with the increase of foreign friendly mortgage deals from Japanese banks. Read Now

TT-484 -- Rising Tide of International M&As, ebiz news from Japan

With Japanese banks in relatively good shape compared to their foreign counterparts, Japanese manufacturers and exporters are taking advantage of the calm here to realize their potential via M&As overseas. We have already seen Ricoh buy Ikon, Sankyo buy Ranbaxy Labs and TDK buy Epcos. But what does all this activity means for the rest of us? Read Now

TT-483 -- It'll Be Raining Money for SMEs, ebiz news from Japan

Once again, it is time for the government's financial stimulus programs. The money is set to be spent on the nation's SMEs, who employ at least 90% of the working population. With JPY9 trillion up for grabs, it's a sure bet that everyone will be trying to get their share. But what will that mean for bad loan diligence? Won't a loan rush help out companies that shouldn't be in business any longer? Read Now

TT-482 -- Methane Hydrate -- the Next Big Fuel Source? Ebiz news from Japan

With fuel still at record-high prices, Japan's innovative and forward thinking agencies are continually looking for new power sources. Although Japan has a distinct lack of natural resources, one gas it does have - Methane Hydrate - could be the answer to a new alternative energy source. But how viable is it really looking to move forward with it's extraction and usage? Read Now

TT-481 -- Ajinomoto and the Trouble With Lysine, ebiz news from Japan

What do you know about Lysine? Well, it's an essential amino acid, is used as poulty and swine feed, and it's at the center of a global patent war between Japanese food manufacturing giant Ajinomoto and China's Global Bio-Chem Technology Group. Why is it looking likely that Ajinomoto will lose? And what will be the effect? Read Now

TT-480 -- Yohan Goes Bankrupt, ebiz news from Japan

Last Thursday, Japan’s largest independent distributor of foreign books and magazines, Yohan Inc., went bankrupt. The company has shutdown completely, firing all of its staff, closing the office, and leaving a reported ¥6.5billion of debt. We take a look at what possibly went wrong and what could’ve been done better. Read Now

TT-479 -- Progress on Electric Car Li-ion Batteries, ebiz news from Japan

Japanese automakers have made some huge strides in the development of Lithium Ion batteries for use in electric cars. If Mitsubishi's i Miev is a hit, demand for such batteries could go through roof and Japanese companies look well placed to overcome supply issues and make good profits on this exciting new industry trend. Read Now

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