Book (Practical) Essays and essays Lifetime Investor / Yoshiaki Murakami

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 経済 生涯投資家 / 村上世彰
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Item number: BO1990704
Released date: 20 Jun 2017

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Economics
Essays and Essays
"Is making money a bad thing?" Yoshiaki Murakami of the Murakami Fund, who was arrested in June 2006 on suspicion of insider trading in Nippon Broadcasting System shares and later convicted on a suspended sentence. His words drew attention when he was just before his arrest. Since then, he has returned to the world of stock trading in recent years. The trend is drawing attention. This book is the first and last book of Mr. Murakami, a semi-biography, and a commentary on the investment philosophy. Why did the elite who worked for the Ministry of International Trade and Industry dive into the world of investment and what they tried to do? What happened in investing in Nippon Broadcasting System, Hanshin Railway, Tokyo Style, etc.? What are their investment philosophies, Japanese companies, and Japanese managers' views? And what are they going to do in the future? The author, who led the Murakami Fund and created a sensation in Japan, wrote about his real image and thoughts. (Contents) Chapter 1 : Why Listing? Chapter 2 : Investors, Managers, and Corporate Governance Chapter 3 : Tokyo Style for Proxy Fight Chapter 4 : Nippon Broadcasting System and Fuji Television Chapter 5 : Hanshin Railway Restructuring Plan Chapter 7 : Managers of Investment Ventures in IT Companies Chapter 7 : Problems in Japan Chapter 8 : Recommendations to Japan from the viewpoint of investors Chapter 9 : A Decade from Disappointment