Japan: Corporate culture · Global Voices
John Kennedy

Japanese corporate culture gets personal for Riding Sun‘s Gaijin Biker when an analyst at his firm receives an e-mail from a disgruntled ex-employee of one of their clients.
“Blaming [investor relations] for your company's weak share price is unreasonable enough already. But Komeri's stock, although down from its January high, has actually outperformed the market over the past year,” the Biker says, in support of the employee.