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dbo:abstract Eitarō Itoyama (jap. 糸山英太郎, Itoyama Eitarō; * 4. Juni 1942 in der Präfektur Tokio) ist ein japanischer Unternehmer und Politiker der Liberaldemokratischen Partei. (de) Eitaro Itoyama (糸山 英太郎, Itoyama Eitarō, born June 4, 1942 in Tokyo, Japan) is one of Japan's wealthiest citizens with a fortune estimated to exceed $500 million. He is a controversial figure in Japanese political and commercial life. Itoyama has served four terms as a member of the Diet, the Japanese Parliament with nearly twenty years of active involvement in the ruling party, the Liberal Democratic Party. He was a principal figure in a 1974 bribery scandal that resulted in the arrests of more than 90 people, including a senior vice president of Itoyama's company, and Peter Herzog characterized Itoyama as "one of the worst offenders" in having a "cavalier attitude" toward Japanese election laws. In 1989 he was included in Forbes top ten richest people, he placed 10th, however by 1991 he had drop off the list. Itoyama became the single largest shareholder in Japan Airlines in February 1998 and publicly called for significant changes to management and business structures. He traveled to the United States and began negotiating the sale of JAL hotel properties such as the in Honolulu and the Essex House in New York, despite having no actual authority to do so. JAL management moved to compromise with Itoyama by appointing him Special Adviser to the Chief Executive Officer in exchange for Itoyama's giving up the right to object to management decisions at shareholder meetings. He sold half of his JAL stake on the open market in 2006 after the company failed to pay dividends for two years in a row. He is a best-selling author, with books on political and business subjects, and is the chairman and benefactor of an eponymous educational institution. (en) 糸山 英太郎(いとやま えいたろう、1942年6月4日 - )は、日本の政治家、実業家。 (ja)
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rdfs:comment Eitarō Itoyama (jap. 糸山英太郎, Itoyama Eitarō; * 4. Juni 1942 in der Präfektur Tokio) ist ein japanischer Unternehmer und Politiker der Liberaldemokratischen Partei. (de) 糸山 英太郎(いとやま えいたろう、1942年6月4日 - )は、日本の政治家、実業家。 (ja) Eitaro Itoyama (糸山 英太郎, Itoyama Eitarō, born June 4, 1942 in Tokyo, Japan) is one of Japan's wealthiest citizens with a fortune estimated to exceed $500 million. He is a controversial figure in Japanese political and commercial life. In 1989 he was included in Forbes top ten richest people, he placed 10th, however by 1991 he had drop off the list. He is a best-selling author, with books on political and business subjects, and is the chairman and benefactor of an eponymous educational institution. (en)
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