Itochu Corp. and supermarket chain Uny Co. said Thursday they agreed to form a capital tieup to enhance their retail businesses in Japan and abroad, including China. Under the agreement, the major trading house will buy about 3 percent of Uny's... ...full story at Japan Times
from Japan Times on Thu, Oct 22 2009
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