sokaiya การใช้
- An incident this month probably kept some sokaiya at home today.
- Companies that tried to fight the sokaiya suffered in other ways.
- And so today was quiet on the sokaiya front, too.
- Media reports have said the clients were linked with sokaiya racketeers.
- Those clients are linked to sokaiya, Japanese media reports say.
- Sokaiya extort money from companies by threatening to disrupt shareholder meetings.
- Japanese commercial code bans companies from paying-off sokaiya groups.
- The executives allegedly compensated sokaiya Ryuichi Koike for the trading losses.
- Japanese companies sometimes hire sokaiya to maintain order at shareholder meetings.
- Prosecutors told NHK that the men were sokaiya sent by Koike.
- Today's remaining sokaiya are far more well-behaved.
- And all the attention is apparently keeping some sokaiya at home.
- Sokaiya extort money from companies by threatening to disrupt shareholders meetings.
- The top government spokesman pressed businesses Thursday to sever sokaiya ties.
- Yet some experts say the sokaiya are making a comeback.
- Sokaiya often demand cash payments to maintain order at Japanese shareholder meetings.
- Sokaiya are gangsters who blackmail companies with threats to disrupt shareholder meetings.
- The Nomura incident involved sokaiya, which the public detests the most.
- Sokaiya extort money by threatening to disrupt the annual meetings.
- Sakamaki told lawmakers he knew then Koike was a sokaiya.
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