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Keiretsu
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Keiretsu
A network of Japanese companies organized around a major bank. The term is also used outside of Japan to describe how a large corporation with many subsidiaries and associated firms can manipulate revenues. For example, firm A and B are controlled by firm C. Firm A is forced to buy its input from firm B at a high price. As a result, A is unprofitable and B is very profitable.


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Starting from January, 2004, the group, under the leadership of Wang Erkang from CIAC and KONG Jilie from Fudan University, has put their utmost to the research and attained encouraging results.
In August 2004, TAR Deputy Chairman Wu Jilie told visiting Western journalists that not displaying the Dalai Lama's photo was the voluntary choice of most TAR residents.
Li Jilie, president, China Comfort and several senior level executives from Rosenbluth International including Hal Rosenbluth, chairman and CEO, Alex Wasilov, president and Pieter Rieder, vice president, Strategic Markets.
 
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