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ASCENT OF LDP'S TARO ASO BUOYS MANDARAKE, ANIME-ORIENTED STOCKS.
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AsiaPulse News; Sep 3, 2008; 449 Words
TOKYO, Sept 3 Asia Pulse - Stocks of Mandarake Inc. (TSE:2652) and other anime-oriented companies surged...buying incentives, investors flocked to animation marketers. Mandarake, which sells comics and character goods, went limit-up...
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Appraisal Show Hits Soft Spot in Japan
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International Herald Tribune; Jan 26, 2002; ; 700+ Words
...collectibles in recent years is Mandarake Inc., a trader of manga, or comics...up companies since July 2000, Mandarake posted sales of ¥3.5...unique in the industry in Japan, Mandarake operates six stores in Japan that...
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Porn 'anime' boasts big U.S. beachhead: Porn 'anime' boasts big U.S. beachhead.
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Japan Times (Tokyo, Japan); Jul 11, 2006; 700+ Words
...said Masuzo Furukawa of Mandarake Inc., referring to a popular Japanese animation. Mandarake, based in Nakano Ward...sexual content. While Mandarake capitalizes on the kinky...Tokyo-based Animaxis Inc. said hentai began to...
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JAPANESE NEWSPAPER HIGHLIGHTS - SEPT 3, 2008.
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AsiaPulse News; Sep 3, 2008; 700+ Words
...regional passenger jet, lending a hand in the design of the center wings and other major components. - Stocks of Mandarake Inc. (TSE:2652) and other anime-oriented companies surged Tuesday amid speculation that a well-known connoisseur...
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Japanese Stocks Fall on Abe Resignation
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AP Online; Sep 12, 2007; 578 Words
...56.61, and Mitsubishi Electric Corp. added 3.57 percent to $12.19. Secondhand comic book store operator Mandarake Inc. soared 12.95 percent on speculation that Taro Aso, the comic-book loving secretary-general of the ruling Liberal...
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What Toys to Put, or Look For, in the Attic
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International Herald Tribune; Jan 26, 2002; ; 700+ Words
...Spiderman are good buys, he added. In Japan, era matters less than subject, according to Masuzo Furukawa, president of Mandarake Inc., a collectible-goods trader, who said a ''maniac' ' tone greatly affects popularity.Mr. Furukawa notes...
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