Nippon Mirai Capital Co.
Hitachi sells radiation devices business to Nippon Mirae Capital
Hitachi has agreed to sell its Japan-based radiation measurement devices and industrial x-ray CT devices businesses to local private equity firm Nippon Mirae Capital.
Nippon Mirai to sell Takasago stake back to NEC
Japanese GP Nippon Mirai Capital has agreed to sell its entire 51% stake in Takasago Machinery, an electronic equipment manufacturer, to its previous owner NEC Corporation for an undisclosed sum.
Nippon Mirai Capital in ALC buyout
ALC Press, a listed language-focused educational service provider, has approved a tender offer from Nippon Mirai Capital and plans to go private.
Japanese GPs still see opportunities
Private equity investors are thinking twice about trouble-hit Japan, but reports of its demise are greatly exaggerated
An industry still standing
Just one month before the annual event of the cherry blossoms would make Japan one of the most beautiful countries in the world, a 9.0 earthquake hit east of Honshu on March 11, giving rise to a tsunami estimated about 14 meters height and further leading...
State of the Union(s)
Korea and Japan may have fallen off the radar over the past two years, but their governments are working to keep funds flowing in and opportunities front and center for private equity firms
Nippon Mirai buys Asahi Tec Environmental Solutions from parent
Nippon Mirai Capital, the Japanese SME-focused private equity firm, will acquire 100% of Asahi Tec Environmental Solutions Company (ATES) from its parent Asahi Tec Corporation, a major manufacturer of iron casting products, for an undisclosed amount via...
Nippon Mirai exits Daiichi Seimitsu Sangyo
Nippon Mirai Capital, the turnaround-focused independent buyout fund based in Tokyo, has agreed to sell its 100% stake in Daiichi Seimitsu Sangyo Co., Ltd., a maker of plastic molds, to Minebea, a listed manufacturer of high-precision components, for...
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