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  2. Kintetsu Group Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Kintetsu Group Holdings Co., Ltd. (近鉄グループホールディングス株式会社, Kintetsu gurūpu hōrudeingusu kabushiki gaisha), [2] referred to as Kintetsu GHD (近鉄GHD), [3] is a Japanese railway holding company which primarily owns the Kintetsu Railway as well as Kintetsu World Express, Kintetsu Department Store, and its other 141 corporations, which are collectively known as ...

  3. GHD - Wikipedia

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    Good Hair Day, a British manufacturer of hair straighteners and other hair-care products Kintetsu Group Holdings , a Japanese conglomerate GHD Group , an international professional services company based in Australia

  4. GHD Group - Wikipedia

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    GHD Group Pty Ltd (formerly known as Gutteridge Haskins & Davey) is a global employee-owned multinational technical professional services firm providing advisory, architecture and design, buildings, digital, energy and resources, environmental, geosciences, project management, transportation and water services.

  5. OPKO's (OPK) NGENLA Approved by Japan's MHLW for GHD ... - AOL

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    Latest approval for OPKO's (OPK) NGENLA is expected to reduce the treatment frequency from daily injections, thereby better serving the GHD patient pool.

  6. Good Hair Day - Wikipedia

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    Good Hair Day, abbreviated to ghd, is a manufacturer of hair care products based in Leeds, United Kingdom. [1] The company is known for its hair straightening irons and is sold in over 50,000 salons worldwide. [2] [3] The company was the first hair tool sponsor of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. [4] [5]

  7. List of automobile manufacturers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Company Sub Brand Notes Honda (1946–present) Acura: Isuzu (1853–present; spun off from IHI in 1916) Mazda (1920–present) (5% Toyota) Following are the former sub brands of Mazda: Autorama Autozam ɛ̃nfini Eunos Xedos: Mitsubishi (1873–1950; 1964–present) Nissan (formerly Datsun) (1933–present) Infiniti (1989–present)

  8. Vemac Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The Vemac Car Company, Ltd., commonly known simply as Vemac (ヴィーマック, Vuīmakku), was a low-volume Anglo-Japanese [1] car manufacturer. The company is noted today for their construction of race cars used in the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC) and its successor, Super GT .

  9. Automotive industry in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Yanase & Co., Ltd. (株式会社ヤナセ Yanase Kabushiki gaisha) was an importer of American-made cars to Japan and contributed to disaster recovery efforts by importing GMC trucks and construction equipment. By bringing in American products, Japanese manufacturers were able to examine the imported vehicles and develop their own products.