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	<title>Comments on: Don&#8217;t blame Japan for foreign CEO departures</title>
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		<title>By: WeWereWallSt</title>
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		<description>&quot;As foreign shareholdings rise and more Japanese retire, demand for international management skills will rise.&quot;

You nailed it.It&#039;ll be great to see guys named Bo, Jiang, and Lee snap up some cheap Japanese assets with the billions they&#039;ve stashed offshore and play a few rounds of golf with the Old Boys in Tokyo. Now that Foxconn&#039;s parent owns Sharp, the sky&#039;s the limit. Nothing like mutual business interests to bring neighbors closer together. We nominate Gu Kailai to be Chairwoman of Kirin Brewery.

Gambatte!</description>
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<p>You nailed it.It&#8217;ll be great to see guys named Bo, Jiang, and Lee snap up some cheap Japanese assets with the billions they&#8217;ve stashed offshore and play a few rounds of golf with the Old Boys in Tokyo. Now that Foxconn&#8217;s parent owns Sharp, the sky&#8217;s the limit. Nothing like mutual business interests to bring neighbors closer together. We nominate Gu Kailai to be Chairwoman of Kirin Brewery.</p>
<p>Gambatte!</p>
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