Beji Sasaki is an unusual investor. He made a name for himself during the bubble economy of the 80s/90s as the ‘takeover man’ and despite not getting too much attention lately, he’s still active in the markets.
He takes stakes in public companies and aims to improve profitability and wrest control.
He’s an aggressive corporate raider looking to take control of public companies and maximize profits, a concept that’s anathema in Japan.
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