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The Church of "Scionology" (Rebroadcast)

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Family Firm Performance in Japan

Japan has one of the highest adoption rates in the world, second perhaps only to the US. More than 98% of adoptees are males around 25 to 30 years old. The Japanese stock market and banks treat family run firms or air run firms differently. Instead of handing off the company to an actual blood air, you adopt an adult male into your family who will be a good CEO.

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