Fukushima: Can Japan’s Largest Power Company Survive Its Disaster?

Tokyo Electric Power Company’s head honcho stepped down today as the company announced $15 billion losses for the fiscal year that ended in March. Here’s my post over at Global Spin on how — and if — Tepco can survive.

Related Topics: earthquake, Fukushima, Japan, nuclear energy, Tokyo Electric Power Company, tsunami, Uncategorized
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