Resigned last year as chairman of Taisho Pharmaceutical, known for its Lipovitan energy drink and Riup baldness treatment, but business is still a family affair.
Clinton's five-hour stopover on March 25 was a low-key affair, brusquely business-like and conspicuously devoid of the enthusiastic celebration of local life that had marked Clinton's triumphal passage across India.
This affair is strictly business.
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The Enron affair destroyed any idea that all business was essentially wholesome.
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Even with the drinks business gone, BolsWessanen will remain a disparate affair.
The most striking thing about the affair is that a set of business tycoons have, so far, behaved in a way that is a lot more civilised than anything seen from the Russian state.
Now, thanks to the Backbench Business Committee, what was once a pretty rambling affair is structured so that speaker are grouped into topics, and answered by a suitable minister - a far more effective use of Commons time.
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Perhaps because the U.S. is a country which places less emphasis on big government and more on business the U.S. legation is a relatively small affair, tucked away on the 4th floor of a non-descript building in Perth.
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Part of the trouble is that on the bodily-fluid score and on the lesson-to-be-learned score, they face unbeatable competition from the real-life folly of the moment: the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky affair, which almost everyone agrees is both none of their business and compulsory viewing.
Unlike in the Enron (otc: ENRNQ - news - people ) affair, there was no effort to justify the practice or give it some business rationale.
By reviving suspicions of a cosy, protectionist culture in the Italian elite, the affair has damaged the country's reputation as a place in which to do business just what Italy didn't need as it clears up the mess left behind after the spectacular collapse of Parmalat, a family-controlled dairy group.
Business is a what-have-you-done-for-me-lately kind of affair.
The Olympus affair may very well mark the beginning, rather than the end, of an era in Japanese business history.
Addressing "fit and proper" concerns may be more difficult, analysts said, given that Mr. Murdoch and his son James, who is also expected to take a senior role at the entertainment business, have been widely criticized in the U.K. for their handling of the phone-hacking affair.
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The Lewinsky affair hit Bill Clinton at a similar time, after a run of other bits of sexy, sleazy business.
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