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Japan’s M&A wave is just getting started

Viewsroom

2025/02/13
Viewsroom

Viewsroom

2025/02/13

Shownote

The country’s corporate giants, nudged by reform, are exploring big deals. Carmakers Honda and Nissan, convenience store 7-Eleven’s owner and others are testing waters at home and abroad. In this week’s Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists debate ho...

Highlights

Japan's corporate landscape is undergoing a transformation as major companies reassess their strategies in response to economic pressures and shifting market dynamics. Mergers, acquisitions, and buyout discussions are gaining momentum, especially among industry giants like Honda, Nissan, and 7-Eleven Japan. This podcast episode delves into the driving forces behind this trend and what it could mean for the future of Japanese business.
00:03:41
Honda and Nissan considering a merger amid financial pressures
00:07:03
Nissan reevaluates its strategic partnerships amid M&A challenges in Japan.
00:13:17
Fujisoft bidding war signals shift in Japanese corporate strategy

Chapters

Is Japan's Corporate World on the Brink of a M&A Revolution?
00:00
Honda-Nissan Merger: Can Two Struggling Giants Become One Strong Competitor?
07:03
7-Eleven and the Apollo Buyout: A New Chapter for Japanese Retail?
10:02
From Real Estate to Bidding Wars: What's Driving Japan's Domestic Takeovers?
13:17

Transcript

Hudson Lockett: The views expressed on this podcast are those of the participants, not of Reuters News. Especially now that Japan, the prime minister, just promised Trump that the flows would keep coming, sort of during their most recent summit at the Whit...