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Because of serious financial problems, United Artists was forced
to close its international operations in 1982/83, including Japan.
It is common knowledge that this is a difficult task, if not handled
professionally and adroitly, taking into consideration the unique
labor situation in Japan. I am happy to say that Mr. Nevins' advice
and guidance was instrumental in the formulation and execution
of a "uniquely Japanese" approach to this closure. Through
lengthy discussions, generous early retirement benefits and serious
outplacement efforts, United Artists of Japan was able to smoothly
effect closure, with the minimum amount of disturbances and disruptions.
I can personally recommend that any company that is planning to
enter or leave the Japanese market, would benefit greatly from
Mr. Nevins' advice.
Michael Murphy
(Former) Vice President, & General Manager
United Artists of Japan
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