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Hammered by the economic recession in Japan, general contractor Tekken is doing some remodeling on itself. Known as a builder of railroads, subways, and tunnels, the company derives about half of its business from public sector projects, including water and sewage infrastructure. These projects have become few and far between, however, because several Tekken executives have been arrested in the Japanese government's crackdown on public sector construction fraud. In the face of a decline in public projects, the company is increasingly turning its attention to the private sector, building such projects as apartments, houses, and factories. Construction outside Japan accounts for about 3% of Tekken's revenue.
COMPETITION |
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Fujita Corporation (dossier)
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: March
2000 Sales (mil.): 2,197.40
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 2.9%
Employees: 2,505
Revenue per employee: $877,205.59
KEY PEOPLE |
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Katsuyoshi Nagao
CEO
CONTACT INFO |
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2-5-3 Misaki-cho
Tokyo 101-8366, Japan
Phone: 81-3-3262-3411
Fax: 81-3-3264-2913
Online: Web Site
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