Mitsubishi
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Mitsubishi
Summary
Mitsubishi is a conglomerate[1]. Mitsubishi draws 1,532 Wikipedia views per month (conglomerate category, ranking #10 of 65).[2]
Key Facts
- Mitsubishi is in the country of Japan[3].
- Mitsubishi's image is recorded as Headquarters of MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION.JPG[4].
- Mitsubishi's instance of is recorded as conglomerate[5].
- Mitsubishi's instance of is recorded as privately held company[6].
- Mitsubishi's instance of is recorded as business[7].
- Mitsubishi's instance of is recorded as umbrella brand[8].
- Mitsubishi's instance of is recorded as corporate group[9].
- Mitsubishi's founder is recorded as Iwasaki Yatarō[10].
- three-diamond mark is named after Mitsubishi[11].
- Mitsubishi's logo image is recorded as Mitsubishi logo.svg[12].
- Mitsubishi's headquarters location is recorded as Tokyo[13].
- Mitsubishi's chief executive officer is recorded as Takehiko Kakiuchi[14].
- Mitsubishi's coat of arms is recorded as three-diamond mark[15].
- Mitsubishi's NDL Authority ID is recorded as 00635385[16].
- Mitsubishi's child organization or unit is recorded as AGC[17].
- Mitsubishi's child organization or unit is recorded as Kirin Holdings[18].
- Mitsubishi's child organization or unit is recorded as Mitsubishi Electric[19].
- Mitsubishi's child organization or unit is recorded as Mitsubishi Estate[20].
- Mitsubishi's child organization or unit is recorded as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries[21].
- Mitsubishi's child organization or unit is recorded as Mitsubishi Logistics[22].
- Mitsubishi's child organization or unit is recorded as Mitsubishi Materials[23].
- Mitsubishi's child organization or unit is recorded as Mitsubishi Motors[24].
- Mitsubishi's child organization or unit is recorded as Mitsubishi Paper Mills[25].
- Mitsubishi's child organization or unit is recorded as Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group[26].
- Mitsubishi's child organization or unit is recorded as Nikon[27].
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Founding
Mitsubishi's founder is recorded as Iwasaki Yatarō[10]. Recorded inception include +1870-00-00T00:00:00Z[28] and +1950-00-00T00:00:00Z[29].
Leadership
Mitsubishi's chief executive officer is recorded as Takehiko Kakiuchi[14].
Operations
Mitsubishi's headquarters location is recorded as Tokyo[13]. Subsidiaries include AGC[17], a business[30], in Japan[31], founded in 1907[32], headquartered in Shin-Marunouchi Building[33]; Kirin Holdings[18], a holding company[34], in Japan[35], founded in 1885[36], headquartered in Nakano Shikinomachi[37]; Mitsubishi Electric[19], a business[38], in Japan[39], founded in 1921[40], headquartered in Chiyoda[41]; Mitsubishi Estate[20], a public company[42], in Japan[43], founded in 1937[44], headquartered in Chiyoda[45]; Mitsubishi Heavy Industries[21], a business[46], in Japan[47], founded in 1934[48], headquartered in Minato[49]; and Mitsubishi Logistics[22], a business[50], in Japan[51], founded in 1887[52], headquartered in Tokyo[53].
Industry
Industries include trade[54] and weapons industry[55].
Ownership
Products include mineral extraction[56], mechanical engineering[57], telecommunications[58], financial services[59], insurance[60], and construction[61].
Why It Matters
Mitsubishi draws 1,532 Wikipedia views per month (conglomerate category, ranking #10 of 65).[2] Mitsubishi has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[62] Mitsubishi is known by 39 alternative names across languages and contexts.[63]