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'''Jayatsu Manufacturing''' is a fictional Korean manufacturing company. Jayatsu builds and sells light duty construction and farm equipment and compact cars. Jayatsu Manufacturing was founded in 1958 by C. Yoon. In August 2009, Jayatsu Manufacturing was purchased by the Am-Kor Group. The President of Jayatsu Manufacturing is Han Lee.
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'''Jayatsu Manufacturing''' is a fictional Korean manufacturing company. Jayatsu builds and sells light duty construction and farm equipment and compact cars. Jayatsu Manufacturing was founded in 1958 by C. Yoon. The President of Jayatsu Manufacturing is Han Lee.
==History==
==History==
Jayatsu Manufacturing was founded in 1958 by C. Yoon as Jayatsu Industrial Manufacturing.
Jayatsu Manufacturing was founded in 1958 by C. Yoon as Jayatsu Industrial Manufacturing.
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In 2005, Jayatsu purchased So International from J. Roberts. In 2009, So International was merged with Jayatsu Industrial and the name was changed to Jayatsu Manufacturing. Soon after, So Motors was renamed the [[Jayatsu Motors]].
In 2005, Jayatsu purchased So International from J. Roberts. In 2009, So International was merged with Jayatsu Industrial and the name was changed to Jayatsu Manufacturing. Soon after, So Motors was renamed the [[Jayatsu Motors]].
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In August 2009, Jayatsu Manufacturing was purchased by the Am-Kor Group.
 
==Jayatsu Agriculture Equipment==
==Jayatsu Agriculture Equipment==
In 1968, Jayatsu Agriculture was created. Jayatsu began manufacturing farm implements in 1971. In 1975, the first Jayatsu tractor, the Jayatsu 310, was released. In 1983, the larger Jayatsu 520 was released.
In 1968, Jayatsu Agriculture was created. Jayatsu began manufacturing farm implements in 1971. In 1975, the first Jayatsu tractor, the Jayatsu 310, was released. In 1983, the larger Jayatsu 520 was released.
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In Korea, Jayatsu AE began downsizing in 2006.  
In Korea, Jayatsu AE began downsizing in 2006.  
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By 2007, Jayatsu AE had stopped manufacturing tractors in Korea. In 2008, it was announced that Jayatsu AE may close in Korea by 2012 unless a buyer can be found. Jayatsu AE is currently focused on selling and repairing used equipment. In August 2009, Jayatsu announced that it may be shutting Jayatsu Ae down as soon as 2010 unless it can find a way to survive. On August 19, 2009 Ralph James announced that [[Am-Kor Limited|Am-Kor]] has purchased [[Jayatsu_Manufacturing#Jayatsu Agriculture Equipment|Jayatsu Agriculture Equipment]].
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By 2007, Jayatsu AE had stopped manufacturing tractors in Korea. In 2008, it was announced that Jayatsu AE may close in Korea by 2012 unless a buyer can be found. Jayatsu AE is currently focused on selling and repairing used equipment. In August 2009, Jayatsu announced that it may be shutting Jayatsu Ae down as soon as 2010 unless it can find a way to survive.
==Victor Jayson Equipment Inc.==
==Victor Jayson Equipment Inc.==
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'''Jayson Equipment Ltd.''' was created in 1983 as Jayatsu America. Jayatsu began importing tractors and construction equipment by 1984. By 1985, C. Yoon was looking for someone to invest into Jayatsu America. In 1986, C. Yoon met Edwin Richards who became interested in investing in Jayatsu America. Edwin Richards soon founded EJR2, to invest into Jayatsu America. By mid 1987, EJR2 had a 49% share in Jayatsu America.  
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'''Jayson Equipment Ltd.''' was created in 1983 as Jayatsu America. Jayatsu began importing tractors and construction equipment by 1984. By 1985, C. Yoon was looking for someone to invest into Jayatsu America. In 1986, C. Yoon met Edwin Richards who became interested in investing in Jayatsu America. Edwin pressured his EJR Manufacturing into investing into Jayatsu America but his son, Kevin Richards, kept on refusing. So Edwin invested in it by himself. By mid 1987, Edwin Richards had a 49% share in Jayatsu America. However, he passed away soon after. Edwin's 49% share was passed to his son, Kevin.
In 1997, Victor Thomas Inc. purchased a 40% majority share in Jatatsu America. In 1999, VTI was purchased by Lynx Equipment and [[Rezzi Tractors|LnV International]] was formed. In 2001, Jayatsu America was renamed by LnV International to Jayson Equipment Ltd. In 2003, LnV began selling Jayson equipment at LnV dealerships. In 2005, LnV decides to reduce the number of construction equipment being sold in North America due to declining sales.  
In 1997, Victor Thomas Inc. purchased a 40% majority share in Jatatsu America. In 1999, VTI was purchased by Lynx Equipment and [[Rezzi Tractors|LnV International]] was formed. In 2001, Jayatsu America was renamed by LnV International to Jayson Equipment Ltd. In 2003, LnV began selling Jayson equipment at LnV dealerships. In 2005, LnV decides to reduce the number of construction equipment being sold in North America due to declining sales.  
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* [[Rezzi Tractors|LnV Int.]] = 60%
* [[Rezzi Tractors|LnV Int.]] = 60%
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* [[Am-Kor Limited]] = 40%
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* Jayatsu  = 35%
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* [[EJR Manufacturing|EJR Man.]] = 5%
==Jayatsu Motors==
==Jayatsu Motors==

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