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OYL Industries         
OYL Industries Berhad (OYL Industries Limited) was a member of the Hong Leong Group Malaysia, until its 2006 acquisition by Japan's Daikin Industries. OYL was one of the largest air conditioner manufacturers, and post merger, made Daikin the number two manufacturer of air conditioning systems in the world.
Sumitomo Metal Industries         
BUSINESS ENTERPRISE
Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd.; Sumitomo Metal Industries Ltd.; Sumitomo Metals Industries
was a steel manufacturer based in Osaka, Japan until it merged with Nippon Steel in 2012 to form Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation, the third largest steel manufacturer in the world as of 2015.
Marine Industries Organization         
DEFENSE INDUSTRY COMPLEX IN IRAN
Marine Industries Group; Maritime Industries Group; Marine Industries Organization of Iran
Marine Industries Organization (MIO, ), formerly known as Marine Industries Group (MIG), is a defense industry complex subordinate to the Iranian defence ministry. It is the major producer of equipment for both naval forces of Iran, the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy and the Navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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1. Daikin Industries was among the few gainers in Tokyo, after the maker of air conditioners said it was in talks to buy Malaysian firm OYL Industries.
2. Shares of Daikin jumped 7.5 percent to 4,010 yen after the manufacturer of air–conditioners said it was considering buying OYL Industries.
3. Others say many of the biggest transactions in the region will continue to remain value–driven, a trend exemplified by the Hutchison/PSA deal and the recent surprise $2.1bn take–over by Japan‘s Daikin of rival Malaysian air–conditioner maker OYL Industries.