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Kenji TamiyaKenji Tamiya in Gainesville Sun - Jan 22 1984
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"... rose only 4 percent, while earnings fell more than 32 percent. Moreover, Standard poor's lowered the rating on lhe senior debt of nine major banks, ln- New Yom Meyers Kenji Tamiya of Sony duding Chase, Chemical Bank, Citicorp, Manufacturers Hanover and Irving Trust. lt was also a bleak week for Elvis L. Muson, who resigned hls post as chairman of lhe ..."
Publication place: Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, United States
Kenji TamiyaKenji Tamiya in The Robesonian - Oct 20 1981
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"... sale of the machines. But the court acknowledged that an injunction could result in “great public injury.” Appeal of the decision to the Supreme Court was a strong possibility. Kenji Tamiya, top officer of Sony Corp, of America, chief defendant in the lawsuit, said: Evolution Pros Cons To Be Aired On CHAPEL HILL The controversy which exploded a century ago when ..."
Publication place: Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
Kenji TamiyaKenji Tamiya in The Argus-Press - Oct 15 1981
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"... sale of the machines. But the court acknowledged that an injunction could result in “great public injury." Appeal of the decision to the Supreme Court was a strong possibility. Kenji Tamiya, top officer of Sony Corp, of America, chief defendant in the lawsuit, said: "All parties to this litigation always have expected that the final decision in this case will be ..."
Publication place: Owosso, Shiawassee County, Michigan, United States
Kenji TamiyaKenji Tamiya in The Nevada Daily Mail - Oct 20 1981
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"... sule of the machines. But the court acknowledged that an injunction could result in "great public Injury." Appeal of the decision to the Supreme Court was a strong possibility, Kenji Tamiya, top officer of Sony Corp, of America, chief defendant in the lawsuit, said: "All parties to this litigation always have expected that the final decision in this case will be ..."
Publication place: Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri, United States