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Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Upwardly Revises Key Targets in Management Plan

Dec. 7, 2018

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: Hitoshi Ochi, medium-term management plan, Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings, upward revision

Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Corp. (TYO:4188) has upwardly revised its primary target values under the company’s APTSIS 20 medium-term management plan…....

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