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www.jstor.org/stable/2050237
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The subsidiaries and affiliates of other Zaibatsu de- scribed below also were so reported by each Zaibatsu combine. 11 S.C.A.P. decrees on Dissolution of ...
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www.myspace.com/zzaibatsuu
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*ZAIBATSU combine sinuous rhythmic progressions, foot-to-the-floor guitar, appropriated sample weirdness, and agitprop lyrics to produce songs that are ...
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are.berkeley.edu/~sberto/Zaibatsu.pdf
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The term zaibatsu was used in the 19th century to refer to large family-controlled banking and industrial combines in Japan. ● Currently, it is not used natively ...
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www.wa-pedia.com/economy/zaibatsu.shtml
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A zaibatsu is a financial combine, that is a group of companies which do business in several industries (eg. finance, real estate, manufacturing, elecronics. ..).
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www.questia.com/library/encyclopedia/zaibatsu.jsp
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854 results ... zīˈbätsoo [Jap.,=money clique], the great family-controlled banking and industrial combines of modern Japan. The leading zaibatsu (called keiretsu ...
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This company was the famous Nissan "Zaibatsu" (combine) which included Tobata Casting and Hitachi. At this time Nissan controlled foundries and auto parts ...
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www.japan-zone.com/modern/economy.shtml
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These corporations thrived by utilizing small and medium-sized companies in the zaibatsu or financial and industrial combines. An entire zaibatsu was under the ...
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panasonic.net/history/corporate/chronicle/1946-01.html
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It was also designated as a zaibatsu (a family-controlled industrial and financial combine) and as such, given no relief from its huge wartime debts. It was also ...
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