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TOKYO, Nov 1 (Reuters) - Olympus Corp on Tuesday named six men, including a former Japanese supreme court justice, to investigate past M&A deals at the core of a scandal engulfing the endoscope ...
One of the top foreign investors in Japanese group Olympus is frustrated at being sidelined by a company-appointed panel probing accounting shenanigans in one of Japan's worst corporate scandals ...
Olympus has bowed to growing pressure from shareholders and will set up a third-party committee to investigate controversial past acquisitions that are at the centre of an intensifying scandal at ...
Crisis-torn Japanese camera giant Olympus today named six men, including a former supreme court judge, ... Olympus appoints panel for takeovers probe. 11 April 2012.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Olympus, the scandal-hit Japanese camera maker, this week faced a widening probe of its accounting as its ...
Olympus Corp on Tuesday named six men, including a former Japanese supreme court justice, ... Olympus unveils panel to probe M&A scandal. By Tim Kelly 11/01/11 AT 10:16 AM EDT.
Olympus’ CEO has resigned after the company conducted an investigation into an allegation he bought illegal drugs, finding behaviors inconsistent with company policy. This marks a stunning exit ...
A panel probing an accounting scandal at Japan's Olympus Corp. said Tuesday an elaborate scheme to cover up $1.5 billion of investment losses was ... Probe finds elaborate cover-up at Olympus .
Former Olympus chairman Tsuyoshi Kikukawa and two other former executives have been arrested as part of the continuing investigations into the camera company. The firm is being probed for an ...
Last week Olympus filed its revised earning reports with the Tokyo Stock Exchange. In its latest accounts for the six months to the end of September the company declared a loss of 32.3bn yen ...
Former Olympus CEO Michael Woodford said that after meeting with Tokyo police, ... Ex-Olympus CEO confident probe will be thorough. By Isabel Reynolds and Tim Kelly 11/24/11 AT 5:32 AM EST.
Olympus has admitted a cover-up of investment losses of 117.7 billion yen ($1.5 billion) dating back to the 1990s and is suing 19 former and current executives for damages.
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