Junnosuke Inoue
Japanese businessman and banker
Japanese businessman and banker
Established a prominent banking career and played a significant role in the growth of the Japanese banking industry during the early 20th century. Contributed to the development of various financial institutions and played a key role in shaping Japan's economic landscape. Involved in several banking ventures that facilitated trade and industry in Japan. Served as a leader guiding financial policies and practices during a transformative period for the country's economy.
Founded the Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank
Played a role in modernizing Japan's banking sector
This South Korean musician and actor gained popularity as a member of the boy group EXO, formed by SM Entertainment in 2012. EXO achieved significant commercial success with albums like 'XOXO' and 'EXODUS'. In addition to group activities, solo career achievements include the release of EPs such as 'City Lights' and 'Delight', which showcased vocal abilities and artistic style. The artist pursued acting roles in television dramas, appearing in titles like 'Scarlet Heart: Ryeo'.
Continue ReadingA Belgian professional footballer, played primarily as a forward. Started his career at Anderlecht, before moving to Belgium's lower divisions. Joined PSV Eindhoven in 2013, where he won the Eredivisie title and gained recognition. In 2013, transferred to S.S.C. Napoli, where he became one of the all-time top scorers for the club. Contributed significantly to Napoli's successes, including multiple Coppa Italia titles and a Supercoppa Italiana title. Also represented Belgium in international competitions, including UEFA Euro and FIFA World Cup.
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Continue ReadingAn American engineer invented the intermittent windscreen wiper, a device that allows windshield wipers to pause between wipes. This invention made driving in rain safer and more convenient. Kearns demonstrated the prototype in the early 1960s and patented the invention in 1964. His prolonged legal battles against major automotive companies for patent infringement garnered national attention and highlighted issues of intellectual property rights. Kearns's story was later depicted in the 2008 film 'Flash of Genius.'
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