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I took a long nap after my last post, I had a quiet night and a nice soft hunk of ground to sleep on, but a hard time sleeping.

Does anyone know the plans INCJ has for TCM and Nissan in the USA and abroad? Is INCJ involved in the operations?

I've searched for any plans Kimikazu Noumi (INCJ's CEO and investor) might have. INCJ is a private company backed by the Japanese government.
I believe Mr. Noumi may be a good steward with the Japanese government's money and may have learned from his time as chairman of Aozora Bank in Japan before heading INCJ.

He has 40 years in banking.

Aozora's focus on overseas investments may have led Mr. Noumi to quit as chairman in May 2008 after 15 months. On December 16, 2008, Aozora Bank announced that it had 12.4 billion yen exposure to the Bernard L. Madoff ponzi scheme, Aozora Bank was listed as the No.1 unsecured creditor to Lehman Brothers with about $463 million USD in bank loans.

Aozora is Japanese for "Blue Sky"

I don't see any current relationship between Aozora Bank and INCJ. Only promises of innovation going forward by INCJ.

Please, does anyone know of the future plans? and what does TCM stand for? Maybe "Trends in Capital Markets"

Hopefully TCM has strong plans, please say it's so.

Good Day,
JW
  • Posted 7 Apr 2012 11:16
  • By TheDuke
  • joined 17 Jan'12 - 8 messages
  • Oklahoma, United States

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