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- Incorporation In May 1935, the structure of the company was modified to become a joint-stock corporation under the name Hayakawa Metal Works Institute Co. (capitalization: 300,000 yen.)
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In May 1935, the structure of the company was modified to become a joint-stock corporation under the name Hayakawa Metal Works Institute Co. (Capitalization: 300,000 yen) 5 billion yen (As of December 31, 2023)
In May 1935, the structure of the company was modified to become a joint-stock corporation under the name Hayakawa Metal Works Institute Co. (capitalization: 300,000 yen.) Capital Stock 5 billion yen (as of March 31, 2024)
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Incorporated: 1935 as Hayakawa Metal Industrial Laboratory. Employees: 60,000. Sales: ¥1.49 billion ($13.3 billion) Stock Exchanges: Tokyo Osaka Nagoya Paris Luxembourg Zurich Basel Geneva.
In May 1935, the structure of the company was modified to become a joint-stock corporation under the name Hayakawa Metal Works Institute Co. (capitalization: 300,000 yen.) Capital Stock 121,884 million yen
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