Shiseido Envisions Higher Earnings Growth In FY ‘06 After Decline
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Shiseido anticipates improved earnings growth in fiscal 2006 as a result of higher revenue and lower personnel costs related to the firm's early retirement program, the Japanese company said in its FY 2005 report, released April 26
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