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Nikkei, Inc.

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Nikkei, Inc. is a Japanese holding company with newspaper businesses as its core. Its first publication was in 1876 with the publication of The Chugai Bukka Shimpo (Domestic and Foreign Prices News). In 1946, the company name was changed to Nihon Keizai Shimbunsha, while the newspaper changed its title to the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, both of which were later shortened to Nikkei. In addition to The Nikkei, Nikkei, Inc. also owns and publishes the Nikkei Asian Review and the Financial Times[1] and is also the owner of the TX Network, with TV Tokyo as its flagship station.

Nikkei, Inc.'s current holdings include companies in books, magazines to digital media, database services, broadcasting, and other activities such as economic/cultural events.[2]

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