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$16B TOSHIBA DEAL - Akio Katsuragi - Lance E. Lee Podcast - Episode #316

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Get ready for an insightful journey as we welcome back the esteemed Akio Katsuragi for a second episode, where he unveils the intricate details behind sealing the monumental $16 billion Toshiba privatization deal—the most significant venture of his illustrious career.

At 71 years old, Akio's wealth of experience in finance and investment shines through as he shares the behind-the-scenes stories and challenges encountered during this historic transaction. His unwavering commitment to fostering fair solutions served as a guiding force throughout the negotiation process, ensuring the success of this monumental deal.

In this captivating episode, Akio emphasizes Japan's urgent need for boldness and innovation, urging investment in new ideas and technologies to propel the nation forward. He advocates for a departure from cultural inhibitions and stresses the importance of overcoming the fear of mistakes to drive Japan towards greater innovation and progress.

Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to gain insights from Akio Katsuragi's illustrious career and vision for Japan's future. Tune in now to this podcast episode and be prepared to be inspired by his wisdom, experience, and unwavering dedication to fostering innovation and progress!

  continue reading

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Get ready for an insightful journey as we welcome back the esteemed Akio Katsuragi for a second episode, where he unveils the intricate details behind sealing the monumental $16 billion Toshiba privatization deal—the most significant venture of his illustrious career.

At 71 years old, Akio's wealth of experience in finance and investment shines through as he shares the behind-the-scenes stories and challenges encountered during this historic transaction. His unwavering commitment to fostering fair solutions served as a guiding force throughout the negotiation process, ensuring the success of this monumental deal.

In this captivating episode, Akio emphasizes Japan's urgent need for boldness and innovation, urging investment in new ideas and technologies to propel the nation forward. He advocates for a departure from cultural inhibitions and stresses the importance of overcoming the fear of mistakes to drive Japan towards greater innovation and progress.

Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to gain insights from Akio Katsuragi's illustrious career and vision for Japan's future. Tune in now to this podcast episode and be prepared to be inspired by his wisdom, experience, and unwavering dedication to fostering innovation and progress!

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