2011年4月11日星期一

TEPCO may face $23 billion claims - JP Morgan - BBC News

12 April 2011 last updated at 01: 41 GMT Workers spray adhesive synthetic resin over the ground at the nuclear plant Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station in the heart of Japan's nuclear crisis Tokyo electric power company (Tepco is) as much as 2 trillion yen either $23 billion (£ 14 billion) in claims for damages, according to JP Morgan may face.

The company has the dispute was the radiation leak crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi plant contain nuclear.

On Tuesday Japan's nuclear and industrial agency raised the seriousness of the nuclear crisis in the work to level 7.

Japan has live people evacuated within a radius of 20 km of the plant.

The power station was engulfed worst affected one of the earthquake and tidal wave, much of Japan on 11 March.

If the company now the nuclear crisis abstain, their shares have one of the Tokyo Stock Exchange hit taken.

More than 75% of its value lost since 11 March that hits all-time lows, TEPCO have shares.

Investors were worried about the effects of the crisis on the net profit and also about the billions of dollars may pay it costs in workers compensation.


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