Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation

 

May 26, 2012

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Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Company Summary

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (TYO:4188) is the largest comprehensive chemical company in Japan and one of the world's largest ten. Mitsubishi Chemical and its Group companies deliver a diverse range of chemistry-based solutions to our customers. Since the foundation of Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation in 1934, the company has dedicated itself to providing chemicals, materials, devices, products, services and technologies for customers and for society as a whole. In the recently-announced program for rebuilding our business foundation, we emphasized strengthening three pillars of our portfolio: Petrochemicals, Performance and Functional Products, and Health Care.
 

COMPANY DATA

 
Company Telephone +81-3-3283-6274  
Company CEO Kanji Shono 
Company Principal Sector Displays & Imaging 
Company Principal Industry None 
Company Homepage www.m-kagaku.co.jp
 

Key Developments: Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
 Asian Markets Overview of February 10
FEB 10, 2010 13:30 - Article Views: 4,396
Asian shares are expected to remain rising after a rebound in most markets yesterday. On Tuesday China's Shanghai Composite rose 0.5%, Taiwan's Taiex surged 2% and South Korea's Kospi added 1.1%. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index gained 1.2% spurred by Swiss banking major UBS's return to profit.
 Asian Market Overview of November 19
NOV 19, 2009 16:45 - Article Views: 5,341
Asian markets mostly edged higher on Thursday in the morning. Japan's Nikkei Stock Average fell below 9600 points level for the first time in about four months. Nikkei eased its early gains after a real estate company Tokyo Tatemono said it will issue new shares to raise up to 45.64 billion yen. The Korean market was up on Thursday led by gains in key technology companies.
 Asian Markets Overview of February 24
FEB 24, 2009 15:00 - Article Views: 6,316
Most major Asian indexes ended higher on Monday except for the Japan market. Tokyo stocks hit by the bankruptcy of nonbank lender SFCG dropped 2.8% in early trading and ended 0.5% at the close. South Korea's Kospi jumped 3.2%, China's Shanghai Composite added 2% and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index surged 3.8%. This morning the Nikkei average extended its tumble after US stocks sank to a record low since 1997.

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