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  • After Andersen collapsed in 2002, KPMG acquired its Japanese practice, which operated under the name Asahi & Co., and took over Olympus's audit.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Asahi is part of a pack of Japanese retailers that outperform their rivals and the economy by controlling the entire value chain.

    Susumu Shimoda Cycles by Value Alexandra Harney 2010

  • Asahi is part of a pack of Japanese retailers that outperform their rivals and the economy by controlling the entire value chain.

    Susumu Shimoda Cycles by Value Alexandra Harney 2010

  • Asahi is drafting on the trend toward healthier, greener lifestyles in Japan.

    Susumu Shimoda Cycles by Value Alexandra Harney 2010

  • Asahi is drafting on the trend toward healthier, greener lifestyles in Japan.

    Susumu Shimoda Cycles by Value Alexandra Harney 2010

  • He was referring to Asahi's target to boost annual group revenue to 2-2.5 trillion yen by the end of 2015, up from around 1.5 trillion yen last year, with a goal of an overseas sales ratio of more than 20 percent.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Louise Young, the only Manchuria work I have at home, cites the Osaka Asahi in an act of outrageous violence, Chinese soldiers blew up a section of Mantetsu track lockated to the northwest of Beitaying and attacked our railway guards.

    井の中の蛙 » Another Disappointment » Print 2008

  • Louise Young, the only Manchuria work I have at home, cites the Osaka Asahi in an act of outrageous violence, Chinese soldiers blew up a section of Mantetsu track lockated to the northwest of Beitaying and attacked our railway guards.

    Another Disappointment 2008

  • If I had to pick I think it would be the Armchair Cruiser and a beer buddy called Asahi it's a robot that serves you beer lol

    The party continues Ann Aguirre 2008

  • Note: The Asahi is the Japanese national daily that tilts farthest to the left.

    Something fishy » Japundit Blog 2005

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