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  2. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - Wikipedia

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    The works was renamed Mitsubishi Shipyard of Mitsubishi Goshi Kaisha in 1893 and additional dry docks were completed in 1896 and 1905. [7] The "Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - Shimonoseki Shipyard & Machinery Works" was established in 1914. It produced industrial machinery and merchant ships. [10] The launch of battleship Tosa at the Nagasaki ...

  3. Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    Mitsui E&S was established in 1917 as the Shipbuilding Division of Mitsui & Co. with the first shipyard at Tamano. [4] It built the first Japan-built diesel-propelled merchant ship, Akagisan Maru (赤城山丸) in 1924. With its success, it began manufacturing diesel engines under a license agreement with Burmeister & Wain in Denmark. [5]

  4. List of the largest shipbuilding companies - Wikipedia

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    Rank Company name Primary Industry 2016 Revenue (USD billion) 2015 Revenue (USD billion) 2010 Revenue (USD billion) 2009 Revenue (USD billion) 2008 Revenue (USD billion) ...

  5. Why Japan’s stock market is breaking 35-year records ... - AOL

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    The stock market is not the economy—just look at what’s happening in Japan. Japan’s equity markets broke a record on Thursday, when the Nikkei 225 closed at 39,098.68.

  6. Category : Ships built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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    Pages in category "Ships built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 298 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Category:Shipbuilding companies of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Shipyards of Japan (1 C, 1 P) Sumitomo Heavy Industries (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Shipbuilding companies of Japan" ... Mitsubishi Heavy Industries;

  8. Will ASML Be a Trillion-Dollar Stock by 2030?

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    ASML PE Ratio data by YCharts.. What matters more than $1 trillion. ASML may not hit a trillion-dollar market cap in 2030, but that doesn't necessarily make it a bad stock to own.

  9. List of shipbuilders and shipyards - Wikipedia

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    30% of Japan Marine United – Universal Shipbuilding and IHI Marine United merger in 2013 Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Nagasaki)