TOKYO -- Japanese motor maker Nidec on Thursday left open the possibility of acquiring more machine tool makers following a contentious bid for Japan's Makino last month as it hopes to become the global leader in the industry.
Japanese company says it will stick to 'acquisitions without consent'

Nidec, a new-comer to the machine tool making sector, is looking to expand its footprint to compete against China. (Photo by Kosaku Mimura)
TOKYO -- Japanese motor maker Nidec on Thursday left open the possibility of acquiring more machine tool makers following a contentious bid for Japan's Makino last month as it hopes to become the global leader in the industry.