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ikenagi · 9 months ago
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"Lifetime Investor" by Yoshiaki Murakami
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Yoshiaki Murakami wrote a book titled "Lifelong Investor" that describes his experience and investing philosophies.
It is well known that Murakami was previously detained and found guilty of insider trading in stock of the Nippon Broadcasting System. But underlying all of this was his profound understanding of Japanese company management and his firm confidence in investing.
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The book describes Murakami's motivation for entering the investment sector, his past endeavors, and his perspective on Japanese businesses—particularly those that are publicly traded. It also discusses his leadership of the Murakami Fund, his investing style, and his goals for the advancement of Japan's economy.
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Anyone interested in investing will find this book to be very helpful, especially if they want to learn more about company governance and corporate management. However, it is advised that you actually read this book in order to get the details.
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japanbizinsider · 1 year ago
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suchananewsblog · 2 years ago
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Japanese Company Grows Heaviest Radish, Bags Guinness World Record
Growing our own vegetables in our kitchen garden has become quite a common pastime in the post-pandemic era. It requires plenty of patience, dedication and attention to detail to grow the vegetables ourselves. And sometimes, the forces of nature endow us with larger-than-life results! We have read several news reports where the farmers grew vegetables larger than normal. Farming enthusiasts were…
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miamaimania · 5 months ago
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📺 Retro Futurism: 'Videosphere TV set' (1970-71) by Victor Company of Japan (JVC). A pioneer of home entertainment, displayed at Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln. Original title: 'Videosphere TV set'
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crafting-mojo · 9 months ago
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Oh hey isn't that that guy etho's obsessed with?
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sleepyminty · 3 months ago
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I know why farmwatch wasnt an ID but bois does it feel fun to shit on it
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techtimechronicles24 · 9 months ago
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🇺🇲 Explore the remarkable story of NeXT Computer and its profound influence on the evolution of computing! Founded by Steve Jobs in 1985 following his departure from Apple, NeXT embarked on a mission to redefine personal computing with its pioneering approach and state-of-the-art technology.
💻 Introduced in 1988, the NeXT Computer was celebrated as a revolutionary workstation that pushed the boundaries of hardware and software integration. With its sleek black design and unparalleled performance, it offered users a glimpse into the future of computing.
💡 At its core, the NeXT Computer ran on the NeXTSTEP operating system, a Unix-based platform renowned for its advanced features and developer-friendly environment. Utilizing an object-oriented programming model and intuitive user interface, NeXTSTEP paved the way for modern operating systems, laying the groundwork for macOS and iOS.
🔍 Notable figures such as Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, relied on NeXT workstations to develop the first web browser and web server, underscoring the platform's impact on shaping the internet as we know it today.
📉 Despite initial commercial challenges, the NeXT Computer's legacy endured through its profound influence on the technology industry. In 1997, Apple acquired NeXT, marking Steve Jobs' return to the company he co-founded and setting the stage for Apple's resurgence as a global leader in technology.
🌟 The NeXT Computer remains a testament to innovation and foresight, demonstrating the transformative power of technology to shape the world.
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wikipediapictures · 28 days ago
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Nagusa Station
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piosyne · 24 days ago
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Eagerly awaited sequel to spirit hunter: cutie mark- Bronyashiki
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lesbianjamies · 10 months ago
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Please don't bring anything from the past into the workplace.
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front-facing-pokemon · 11 months ago
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fallloverfic · 15 days ago
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Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint English novel translation will be getting an audiobook release
The English audiobook adaptation of volume 1 should release on 22 July 2025, same as the text version of volume 1 (Kobo has it the day after, but it also has the text volume as coming out a day early). More info on the series here.
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panncakes · 11 months ago
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"Mrs. Hayashi, how do you say your first name? Dong-yue. Japanese people call it 'winter'. So you can call me 'Fuyu.' Fuyu what a nice name."
CHASER GAME W
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pokemonbattletournament · 1 month ago
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I think people are too focused on the "Gaia" thing in the speculation about the next Pokémon region. A few previous code names were also Greek. Now it's also been leaked that it's going to be set on an archipelago, so I personally think that the Caribbean, New Zealand or even Indonesia are more likely candidates. With "Gaia", I'm kinda thinking that there might be plans to lean more heavily into the environmentalist themes Pokémon usually has. I'd kinda say with that information the Galapagos islands would be a shoe-in given those two things, but those are already the inspiration for Lental from New Pokémon Snap. With "too much water" as a hint I'm going to lock in the Caribbean as my final answer, and not just because I personally think it would be a really cool region that I've had designs for myself.
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jaythelay · 2 months ago
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Nintendo filed for the patent after Palworld was already out. In fact, the feature was already in several games before Pokemon.
So they legally stole an idea and are suing people for using such a broad concept of said idea.
Oh! And now they're taking down people's Channels for making videos about emulation (This (Emulation) has long be established as Legal? Legal. Bastards.)
If Nintendo wins this lawsuit, Japanese companies are going to patent Eeeverything and start suing Eeeeveryooone.
Nintendo Needs To Lose So Hard They Lose The Patent. Genuinely anything else? Kills the games industry.
Nintendo is willing to, Once, Again, Throw the entire Industry under the bus for Just A Bit More Money. These fuckers aren't even competing with Anyone, they just want to destroy competition. Remember what became the ESRB trials? Did you watch those? Because that was the first time Nintendo put the industry into uncertainty and censorship Just To Spite Their One Competition, Sega. Had the US government not been reasonable? And say "regulate yourselves" Gaming would have died.
Nintendo is absolutely disgusting, pathetic, incapable of competing with even it's own fans without pulling a gun on them, but hell has no fury like Nintendo's legal team seeing anything thay challenges Nintendo's perfect little image.
Please. Do Not Support Nintendo Anymore. If you care about Art, Creation, people's Careers, yourself and your friends, you will choose to harm Nintendo'a BottomLine by no longer giving them money, by talking shit online. Nothing else will work.
If Japanese courts take Nintendo's side, nothing will stop companies from patenting first person shooters, from patenting platformers, from patenting MOBA's, nothing is safe.
What Nintendo has effectively started is quite literally the end of gaming. They're Attacking Indie developers, they're attacking all artists of all sectors, they're attacking your ability to create, they're attacking people's livelihood, they're attacking everything built up over the course of nearly 6 decades, just to spite One Fucking Game.
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