Topic: Cameras
TOKYO (Reuters) - The whistleblower in a $1.7 billion accounting scandal at Japan's Olympus Corp, ex-CEO Michael Woodford, plans to meet ruling-party lawmakers in Tokyo this week as he lobbies for reforms to Japanese boardrooms, a source said on Monday.Woodford, an Englishman ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - The whistleblower in a $1.7 billion accounting scandal at Japan's Olympus Corp, ex-CEO Michael Woodford, plans to meet ruling-party lawmakers in Tokyo this week as he lobbies for reforms to Japanese boardrooms, a source said on Monday.Woodford, an Englishman ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - The whistleblower in Japan's Olympus Corp scandal, former chief executive Michael Woodford, plans to meet ruling-party lawmakers in Tokyo this week as he lobbies for reforms to Japanese boardrooms, a source said on Monday.Woodford, an Englishman who was sacked ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - The whistleblower in Japan's Olympus Corp scandal, former chief executive Michael Woodford, plans to meet ruling-party lawmakers in Tokyo this week as he lobbies for reforms to Japanese boardrooms, a source said on Monday.Woodford, an Englishman who was sacked ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Olympus said it was preparing to file its July-September earnings by Wednesday, a necessary step for the disgraced 92-year-old firm to remain listed.The Japanese maker of cameras and endoscopes also said it would hold a briefing on Thursday to ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Olympus said on Monday it was preparing to file its July-September earnings by December 14, a necessary step for the disgraced 92-year-old firm to remain listed.The company also said it would hold a briefing on December 15 to explain ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Olympus Corp's ousted CEO, Michael Woodford, will travel to Japan on Tuesday to meet potential candidates for a new team in his battle to take back management control of the camera maker after a $1.7 billion accounting fraud.Woodford will ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Olympus Corp's ousted CEO, Michael Woodford, will travel to Japan on Tuesday seeking support from shareholders and investors for a new management to lead the firm after a $1.7 billion accounting fraud.Woodford will arrive in Japan on Tuesday evening ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Japanese arm of Ernst & Young said on Thursday it would set up an external committee to investigate its audit of Olympus Corp.The move follows a separate probe into an accounting scandal at the camera maker that raised ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Olympus Corp's board signaled plans to quit over a $1.7 billion accounting fraud, but will likely pick a team of potential successors, triggering a battle for control of the Japanese firm with the former CEO who blew the whistle ...