Oasis Management
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Kao Corporation 4452 JT
Kao's world-class beauty brands are squandered by an insular Japanese board; adding five global FMCG outside directors and performance-linked pay can close the gap to L'Oreal and Beiersdorf.
Kao Corporation 4452.JP
Kao is Japan's underperforming FMCG giant; adding five expert directors with FMCG, cosmetics and digital expertise plus performance-aligned pay can close the peer gap and revive growth.
Kao Corporation 4452
Kao's Nomination Committee rushed its 2025 AGM director slate two months early to bypass Oasis's five independent candidates — poor governance demanding a reopened, transparent process.
Kao Corporation 4452
Kao's world-class FMCG brands are stalling under a passive Board; Oasis, now holding over 5%, will nominate five independent FMCG directors at the March 2025 AGM to unlock global growth.
Kao Corporation 4452
Kao is a sleeping FMCG giant whose under-ambition, inefficiency, and lack of focus have destroyed EVA; adding five independent directors with FMCG operating experience can unlock peer-level returns.
Kao Corporation 4452.JP
Kao has top-decile brands (Curel, Biore, Molton Brown) but bottom-decile management with a 'growth allergy' — fixing it Beiersdorf-style unlocks 76-97% upside.
Digital Garage Inc. 4819 JT
Digital Garage is missing Japan's cashless-payments wave; spinning off DG Financial Technology, divesting Kakaku, and refocusing management would nearly double the stock and lift profit before tax from JPY4.5bn to JPY11.4bn.
Digital Garage, Inc. 4819 JT
Digital Garage's fintech payments arm is starved by a distracted conglomerate; spinning off FinTech and dumping the Kakaku.com stake unlocks ~100% upside amid Japan's cashless boom.
Hokuetsu Corporation 3865
Hokuetsu's 13-year CEO resists change as its paper business declines; selling Daio Paper cross-holdings and pivoting to biomass power can quadruple market cap to ¥533.9bn.
N/A (Japanese M&A regulatory guidelines; Alps Alpine cited as precedent)
Dealreporter coverage of Japan's new METI M&A guidelines that strengthen special committees and independent directors in MBOs, with Oasis Management endorsing the reforms as minority-shareholder protection.
Alpine Electronics 6816
Alps Electric is buying out 40%-owned Alpine Electronics via a biased share-exchange at too low a price; minority holders should reject it and demand a tender offer near 2,400 yen.
Japanese listed companies (market-level)
Japan's twin Corporate Governance and Stewardship Codes, paired with strong Companies Act shareholder rights, will drive an ROE revolution making Japan one of the best long-term equity markets.
Nintendo Co., Ltd. 7974.T
Nintendo should port Mario, Zelda and Donkey Kong to iOS/Android and buy a free-to-play studio — the casual gamer has moved to mobile, where $100bn of attention value awaits.
Nintendo Co., Ltd. 7974
Nintendo's real competitor is now mobile; releasing five iOS/Android titles from its catalog would add ~73 billion Yen in annual EBITDA and unlock China's $9 billion gaming market.
Nintendo Co., Ltd. 7974.T
Nintendo trades at 0.9x book with 67% of market cap in net cash; publishing Mario and Pokémon on iOS/Android unlocks freemium upside of 97-240%.
Kao Corporation 4452.JP
Kao, a 'sleeping giant' of premium FMCG brands hamstrung by a management allergic to growth, should refocus globally and rebuild the board, unlocking 76-97% upside.
Kao Corporation 4452 JT
Kao's iconic cosmetics brands are underutilized by passive management; prioritizing international growth, hiring a global CMO, and refreshing the board unlock JPY10,000/share — a 76% upside.