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Current issue: June 2010
topic: "The beauty of Japan's Galapagos effect and how to go beyond"
(based on presentations to Japan's "Post-Galapagos Committee" and at the Swedish Embassy, organized by Stockholm School of Economics)
Companion to the author's regular CNBC TV interviews
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American Chamber of Commerce in Japan (ACCJ), Tokyo:
"The beauty of Japan's Galapagos Effect - and how to go beyond"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Tokyo Westin Hotel, July 12, 2010, 12:00-14:00
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ICA, Tokyo:
"A Snapshot of the Current Mobile Market and Opportunities in Japan"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Tokyo, June 17, 2010, 18:30
Embassy of Sweden (Tokyo):
"The beauty of Japan's Galapagos effect - and how to go beyond"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Tokyo, May 19, 2010, 18:30
NIST, Washington DC:
"Will cash become obsolete? Next-next generation electronic and mobile payments in Japan"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Washington (DC), April 21, 2010,
NIST, Washington DC:
"Understanding Ludwig Boltzmann"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Washington (DC), April 21, 2010,
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"Next generation Electronic Payments Solutions"
Speaker: Gerhard Fasol, in Boston (MA), April 19, 2010,
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Summary
Japan's technology matters. Eurotechnology-Japan newsletters inform you on the essential trends which matter in Japan's technology sector. Analysis. Financials. Some of the most exciting companies. New business models. Why some companies succeed and others go nowhere. Trends. Technologies. About 50 pages. pdf-file format. Delivered electronics once/month.
The report is a companion to our interview series on CNBC (click here to watch the videos).
Sample pages (strongly reduced size)
Sample pagesTable of Contents change every month. The table below shows typical contents.
- This month's topic - e.g. April 2009: "What crisis? Some booming Japanese companies"
- The essential points of this month's newsletter.
- Focus.
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Electrical companies.
Sector review.
Which companies are doing well?
Financial results of Japan's top 14 electrical conglomerates (revenues shown in a stacked form, financial data for the years 1998 - 2009, projections for the financial year ending March 31, 2009)
Analysis
Net income of Japan's top 14 electrical conglomerates (net income shown in a stacked firm, financial net income data for the years 1998 - 2009, projections for the financial year ending March 31, 2009)
Company A
Analysis
Operating margins of company A in comparison to Japan's top 14 electrical conglomerates
Company A: Annual revenues, annual operating income compared to SONY and APPLE
Core business model, and paradigm shift
Core business model, financial data
Company B: solid state lighting sector
Reference
Solid state lighting sector: the global industry overview, financials
Company B: financial results, revenues and operating income (1984 - 2011, company projections to 2011)
Company B: operating margins
Short analysis: company C and company D -
Telecommunications sector
KDDI
Analysis
Financial results of Japan's three top mobile operators (quarterly revenues and annual revenues shown for 2005-2009, with projection out to 2010 for KDDI)
Quarterly operating income, quarterly net income, annual operating income, annual net income for KDDI (data for 2005-2009, with projection out to 2010)
Operating marings (quarterly and annual) for KDDI, Softbank and DoCoMo (data for 2005-2009 with projection to 2010 for KDDI)
KDDI campaign for mobile number portability
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Internet companies
Company E, Company F and Company G
Analysis Company E
Company E: annual revenue, annual operating income, annual net income (data shown graphically for 1998-2009)
Company E: annual operating margin (data shown graphically for 1998-2009)
Company E: market capitalization compared to daughter company compared to parent company
Comapny E: market capitalization compared to SONY and Nintendo
Company F: business model
Company F: business model, quantitative analysis
Company F: annual revenue, annual operating income, annual net income (data shown graphically for 2000-2008)
Company F: annual operating margin (data shown graphically for 2000-2008)
Company G: business model
Company G: annual revenue, annual operating income, annual net income (data shown graphically for 2000-2008)
Company G: annual operating margin (data shown graphically for 2000-2008)
- Summary
Purchase and download:
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Eurotechnology Japan newsletters (monthly reports about Japanese technology trends that matter)
Each monthly issue captures important trends, analyzes financial results, and introduces some of the most remarkable Japanese companies.
Current issue: June 2010
topic: "The beauty of Japan's Galapagos effect and how to go beyond"
(based on presentations to Japan's "Post-Galapagos Committee" and at the Swedish Embassy, organized by Stockholm School of Economics)
Companion to the author's regular CNBC TV interviews
One newsletter issued per month as a pdf-file.
approx. 40-50 pages each month, figures, tables, and photographs, pdf-file, approx, 1 MByte
[BUY 1-year subscription single copy license: US$ 5700 (12 x US$ 475)]
[BUY 1-year subscription corporate license: US$ 11,400 (12 x US$ 950)]
[info]|[Sample pages]
Any questions? Contact us because we need your feedback!