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Newsclips.(Japanese injection press builder Kawaguchi Ltd. files for bankruptcy protection)(Brief Article)
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August 6, 2001
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Kawaguchi seeks protection from debt
SHIZUOKA, JAPAN - Facing mounting debts, Japanese injection press builder Kawaguchi Ltd. filed for protection from creditors in Shizuoka District Court.
The company, owned by the Kawaguchi family, makes injection molding machines with clamping forces of 55-716 tons. The Nikkei Sangyo Shimbun newspaper reported that Kawaguchi, based in Shizuoka, filed July 17 for protection under Japan's Civil Rehabilitation Law. The paper said Kawaguchi's total debt is $39 million.
Patrick Miura, vice president and general ...
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Implicit Protest in Elizabeth Madox Roberts' The Time of Man
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Folk culture in women's narratives: literary strategies for diversity in nationalist climates.(Critical Essay)
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Re-viewing Lewis Simpson. (Contemporary Southern Writing)
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