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Nippon Telegraph and Telephone

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  • Only the stock offering by Japan's Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, which raised $36.8 billion in 1987, was larger, according to Thomson Reuters.

    Washington Post: Taxpayer Bailout Profits From Citi Are A 'King's Ransom' [UPDATE] 2010

  • Nippon Steel added 1.81% and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone climbed 0.74%.

    Hong Kong and Seoul Advance, 2007

  • That is all too easy to accomplish, according to officials of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone.

    Phrack Issue #32 (Crimson Death Returns) 1990

  • Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, for example, claims that it would require a hacker using a large computer more than 200,000 years to crack the codes used in its own pirate-proof fax.

    Phrack Issue #32 (Crimson Death Returns) 1990

  • Before Friday, the largest ever loss by a nonfinancial Japanese company was the ¥834 billion deficit reported by the struggling communications giant, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, in 2002.

    NYT > Home Page By HIROKO TABUCHI 2011

  • NTT Communications is the wholly-owned subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone

    Latest News from SYS-CON MEDIA 2010

  • Only the stock offering by Japan's Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, which raised $36.8 billion in 1987, was larger, according to Thomson Reuters.

    HousingWire 2010

  • Only the stock offering by Japan's Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, which raised $36.8 billion in 1987, was larger, according to Thomson Reuters.

    HousingWire 2010

  • Only the stock offering by Japan's Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, which raised $36.8 billion in 1987, was larger, according to Reuters.

    NY Post: News 2010

  • Only the stock offering by Japan's Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, which raised $36.8 billion in 1987, was larger, according to Reuters.

    NY Post: News 2010

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