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Information on accordance with section 5 TMG:

OHARA GmbH
Im Langgewann 4
65719 Hofheim am Taunus
Germany
Telephone: +49 6192 9650-50
Telefax:      +49 6192 9650-51
E-Mail: info(at)ohara-gmbh.com

VAT number:
VAT indentification number in accorance with section 27 a of the German VAT act DE 113868423

Directors:
Brian Jeffery (Managing), Peter Melcher, Hiroyuki Minamikawa, Tetsuya Aoki

Register entry:
Entry in Handelsregister.
Register Court: Frankfurt am Main
Register Number: HRB 31487

Professional indemnity insurance information:
Name and Location of the concern:
Basler Sachversicherungs-AG
Basler Straße 4
61345 Bad Homburg

Extent of insurance cover:
All countries

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