
David Baran and Kazuhiko Shibata – Friendly Activism in Japan at Symphony (Capital Allocators, EP.176)
Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry
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Navigating Japan's Corporate Culture
This chapter examines the concept of lifetime employment in Japan and its impact on shareholder value, particularly during the economic boom of the 1980s. The speaker shares personal insights from their career at Nomura and the challenges faced when transitioning to an investment fund, emphasizing the importance of relationships within Japanese companies. It also highlights the evolving landscape of corporate governance, the strategies for identifying undervalued firms, and the necessity of building connections with management for effective investment outcomes.
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