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Nov 25, 2014

Taking electric IR into London

Shinichi Takagi, IRO for precision motor manufacturer Nidec, explores the challenges of Japanese IR in London

Since its inception in 1973, Nidec has become the first company to successfully commercialize the precision motors that pushed forward the shrinking of the computer. It has completed 24 domestic and 15 international M&A deals, specializing in ‘everything that spins and moves’. In 1998 it listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, then in 2001 it became the first company to join the NYSE after 9/11. Over time, Nidec has also branched out from the world of small precision motors that made

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Garnet Roach

An award-winning journalist, Garnet Roach joined IR Magazine in October 2012, working on both the editorial and research sides of the publication. Prior to entering the world of investor relations, her freelance career covered a broad range of...

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