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Tokyo Stock Exchange
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Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)
The largest stock exchange in Japan with the some of the most active trading in the world.

Tokyo Stock Exchange
The second largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization. Established in 1878, after World War II the TSE experienced growth unprecedented in history. By the early 1990s, it accounted for approximately 60% of the world's market capitalization. It has since fallen because of the Asian Financial Crisis, but it remains one of the world's most important exchanges.

Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)
The largest of six securities exchanges in Japan. The Tokyo Stock Exchange, established in 1878, trades equities electronically in four sections: the first section for stocks of the largest Japanese companies, the second section for stocks of smaller companies with lower trading volumes, the third section for foreign securities, and the fourth section for growth and emerging stocks. The Tokyo Stock Exchange also trades bonds, options, and futures.


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As a result of the Tender Offer, in conjunction with the decrease of shares that are traded, there is a possibility that our shares will be delisted in accordance with the prescribed procedures pursuant to the standards for delisting of shares established by the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc.
25 of 1948, as amended), the Tender Offeror publicly released the results of the Tender Offer to the media at the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc.
As a result of the Share Exchange, Pioneer will be the wholly owning parent company of Tohoku Pioneer as of the effective date of October 1, 2007 and the common stock of Tohoku Pioneer which will be a wholly-owned subsidiary will be delisted from the Tokyo Stock Exchange on September 25, 2007 (the final date of trading will be September 21, 2007) in accordance with the criteria for delisting of stock of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc.
 
 
 
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