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Tokyo Metro Co. is expected to announce on Sept. 20 details of its initial public offering plan that could value the company around ¥700 billion ($5 billion), according to people familiar with ...
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The two governments, which own 100% of Tokyo Metro, plan to arrange a meeting of brokerages within a week for a briefing on the IPO and expect to receive approval for the listing from the Tokyo ...
Tokyo Metro shares surged 45% Wednesday as the company that runs Japan’s largest public transport system made its debut on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
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Tokyo Metro Co. announced on Monday a provisional price range for its initial public offering that’s projected to be Japan’s biggest in six years.
The service was launched at major stations in Osaka last year and operators have recorded a rapid rise in usage.
TOKYO (AP) — Plans to demolish a historic baseball stadium where Babe Ruth played and an adjacent rugby venue are at the heart of a disputed park redevelopment in Tokyo that critics say trades ...
Tokyo Metro has set a price range for an initial public offering at 1,100 to 1,200 yen per share, against an initial estimate of 1,100 yen, a regulatory filing showed on Monday.
Tokyo Olympics organizers said on Wednesday that neither the Tokyo 2020 organizing committee nor the International Olympic Committee was considering postponing or cancelling the 2020 Games despite ...
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