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ending in March 2010. The six companies were charged a total of around 440 million yen, including additional taxes and penalties. According to
Hakuhodo DY Holdings, the investigation found errors in the timing of recording expenses related to a computer system implemented by the holding company and its subsidiaries, as well as a mistake in the calculation of received dividend income. The tax bureau also determined that about 1 million yen of the timing errors constituted a fraudulent concealment of income, as the companies had instructed an external company to issue an invoice in March 2009 for work that had actually been completed the following month. While there were disagreements between the tax bureau and the company, the Hakuhodo DY Holdings IR department explained that they had followed the bureau's instructions.
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November 2001, and the lead underwriter is Nikko Citigroup Securities. On January 17, the Tokyo Stock Exchange announced that it has approved the listing of Hakuhodo DY Holdings on February 16. The company is expected to be listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The number of shares to be offered for sale is 4,198,300. On February 7, Hakuhodo DY Holdings announced that the offering price for its own shares in conjunction with its listing had been set at 6,500 yen. The company's shares were listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange on February 16. The shares opened at 7,360 yen, exceeding the offering price. The company offered approximately 10% of its issued shares, or 4,198,300 shares, with a market capitalization of 252.5 billion yen based on the offering price.
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four individuals ordered part of the production work to two other advertising companies in addition to the external advertising agency to which
Hakuhodo DYM had ordered a TV commercial for a major corporation, and tricked the company into transferring a total of about 32 million yen to the two companies. It is suspected that they repeated fictitious orders dozens of times since May 2016, totaling about 700 million yen. According to Hakuhodo DYM, the suspect department head was dismissed for misconduct in a company internal investigation in September of last year. On May 31, 2021, the former department head defendant was sentenced to six years in prison (prosecution sought a sentence of seven years) by the Tokyo District Court for the charge of fraud.
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985.4 billion yen in fiscal year 2002 to 1.1 trillion yen in fiscal year 2005, and to raise their share of domestic advertising expenses from the current 17% to over 18% by fiscal year 2005. Tomio
Miyagawa, who will become the president of the holding company, stated that "we will challenge Dentsu, which is the industry leader. The three companies under the holding company umbrella will continue to compete as before, and we want to demonstrate the effect of integration as a whole."
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878:"電通など6社と7人起訴 五輪談合、独禁法違反 一連の捜査終結" [Six companies including Dentsu and seven others indicted for bid-rigging for the Olympics and violations of the Antimonopoly Law Series of investigations concluded].
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565:"3社統合で持ち株会社を上場へ 来秋、東証1部に--博報堂、大広、読売広告社" [Listing of holding company to be made on TSE 1st Section next fall through merger of three companies--Hakuhodo, Daiko and Yomiko Advertising.].
531:"博報堂・大広・読売広告社、持ち株会社へ 来秋めどに経営統合 電通に対抗" [Hakuhodo, Daiko Advertising, and Yomiko Advertising to form holding company, to merge by next fall to compete with Dentsu].
793:"博報堂6社申告漏れ 国税局、10億円指摘 4億円追徴" [Six Hakuhodo companies failed to file tax returns. National Tax Bureau pointed out 1 billion yen, and 400 million yen was added.].
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599:"「博報堂DYホールディングス」あす設立 04年秋の株式上場目指す" [Hakuhodo DY Holdings to be established tomorrow, aiming to list stock in the fall of 2004.].
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895:"五輪談合、6社と7人を刑事告発" [Olympic bid rigging; criminal charges filed against six companies and seven individuals].
810:"動画ネット配信、新会社を設立へ TBS・テレ東など" [TBS, TV Tokyo, etc. to establish a new company for online video distribution.].
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684:"ネットで番組、10月めど配信 電通・民放の新会社" [New Dentsu/PBO company to distribute programs on the Internet by October].
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