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The announcement by Taisho and the France 2023 Organising Committee reflects the company’s strong support of rugby stretching back to 2001 when its premium brand Lipovitan D became a sponsor of the ...
TAISHO PHARMACEUTICAL HOLDINGS CO., LTD. is a holding company engaged in the self-medication business and medical business. The Self-Medication segment ...
Redentor and Damian Lane stayed on best as the Rulership colt collected his first Grade 1 title in Sunday's Tenno Sho Spring in Kyoto, the longest of Japan's top-level races. It was a hard-fought ...
The May 4 renewal of the Tenno Sho (Spring) (G1), longest of the Japan Racing Association's top-level races, pits a few veteran stayers against some up-and-coming 4-year-olds. Last year's winner ...
Review Japan Under Taisho Tenno Reviewed by William L. Langer April 1929 Published on April 1, 1929 ...
Japan’s Taisho era promised greater democracy, but militarism soon began to take hold. In Part 2 of this series, we explore the factors that led to the decline of civilian government and the ...
There's a new food sheriff in town for Chapter 6, and his name is Durrr Taisho. This wacky costume appears to be a mascot with rice for a head and a silly tongue, which is supposed to represent ...
Buyout Price: In March, Oasis said it was considering legal action over Taisho's $5 billion management buyout - Japan's largest to date - arguing that it was deeply unfair to minority shareholders.
Japanese Tenno Sho winner T O Royal emerged as a potential Melbourne Cup raider with victory on Sunday at Kyoto Racecourse. The equal favourite surged to the lead earlier than expected in the straight ...
T O Royal, for one, was a cinch to spot in the Tenno Sho (Spring) (G1) April 28 at Kyoto Racecourse, rallying smoothly from a pace-stalking position to win the staying challenge by two lengths.
Review Koloniale Vraagstukken Reviewed by William L. Langer April 1929 Published on April 1, 1929 ...
Activist fund Oasis Management is considering legal action over Taisho Pharmaceutical's $5 billion management buyout - Japan's largest to date - arguing that it was deeply unfair to minority ...