Tsunao Okumura, the Glossary
; 5 March 1903 - 7 November 1972) was the president of Nomura Securities from 1948 - 1959. He served as the King of Japanese stockbroking in the 1950s. Born as the son of a wealthy confectioner, Okumura exhibited little ambition early in life. At the age of nineteen, he enrolled in Kyoto University where he enjoyed the luxuries afforded to a privileged student as such.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Broker, Japan, Kyoto University, Mitsubishi Bank, Mitsui, Nomura Securities, Yamaguchi Bank.
- Nomura Holdings
- People from Shiga Prefecture
Broker
A broker is a person who or entity which arranges transactions between a buyer and a seller.
Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
Kyoto University
, or, is a national research university located in Kyoto, Japan.
See Tsunao Okumura and Kyoto University
Mitsubishi Bank
was a major Japanese bank that served as the main bank for the Mitsubishi conglomerate/keiretsu.
See Tsunao Okumura and Mitsubishi Bank
Mitsui
is a Japanese corporate group and keiretsu that traces its roots to the zaibatsu groups that were dissolved after World War II.
Nomura Securities
is a Japanese financial services company and a wholly owned subsidiary of Nomura Holdings, Inc. (NHI), which forms part of the Nomura Group. Tsunao Okumura and Nomura Securities are Nomura Holdings.
See Tsunao Okumura and Nomura Securities
Yamaguchi Bank
The is a regional bank in Japan, primarily in the Yamaguchi Prefecture.
See Tsunao Okumura and Yamaguchi Bank
See also
Nomura Holdings
- Instinet
- Itomuka mine
- Lehman Brothers
- Nomura Art Museum
- Nomura Babcock & Brown
- Nomura Holdings
- Nomura Research Institute
- Nomura Securities
- Osaka Gas
- Richard Koo
- Sadeq Sayeed
- Satoshi Morimoto
- Shibata Takumi (fund manager)
- The Nomura Trust & Banking Co.
- Tokushichi Nomura II
- Tsunao Okumura
People from Shiga Prefecture
- Asano Yoshinaga
- Atsushi Fujiwara
- Azai Nagamasa
- Etai Yamada
- Gamō Ujisato
- Gentaro Kawase
- Hizaki
- Jirō Tsuji
- Kakuzo Kawamoto
- Kakō Moriguchi
- Kazuyo Matsui
- Koichi Tsukamoto
- Kunio Nakamura
- Kunitomo Ikkansai
- Masajirō Tazuke
- Masanobu Deme
- Masanori Morita
- Misu Sōtarō
- Nakae Tōju
- Nakamura Satoru (general)
- Naomi Koshi
- Saori Anou
- Shōgorō Nishimura
- Soichiro Tahara
- Tadashi Sawashima
- Tsuguo Hongo
- Tsunao Okumura
- Tōdō Takatora
- Tōrei Enji
- Wakisaka Yasuharu