
Numerology information Eisai:
Name Number: 7 Meaning: Inner, Thought, Mind, Psychology, Secret, Mystic, Strange, Study, Knowledge, Loneliness, Rest

Songs about Eisai:
Eisai Aggelos Oreos - You Are A Beautiful Angel by Dimitris Sakalis from the Album 18 Wedding Songs - Greek Traditional Music Collection
Eisai Makria by Rallia Hristidou from the Album Me To Vlemma Tis Kardias
An Eisai Ena Asteri by Nikos Vertis from the Album Eimai Mazi Sou
Den Eisai I Katallili by Panos Kiamos from the Album Den Thelo Epafi
Eisai H Zoi Mou by Stelios Kazantzidis from the Album The Complete Stelios Kazantzidis (Remastered)
To taxidi mou eisai esy (You Are My Journey) by Eleni Tsaligopoulou and Manolis Lidakis Steve Wood from the Album Greece - Secrets Of The Past
Afou den eisai edo by Andreas Vasios from the Album Astika sistimata

Books about Eisai:
EISAI CO., LTD.: Labor Productivity Benchmarks and International Gap Analysis (Dec 2, 2003)
Eisai Announces Inovelon(R) Receives Marketing Authorization Approval from European Commission.: An article from... by Gale Reference Team (Jan 23, 2007)
Eisai Launches "Nitorol(R) Injection 5 mg Syringe" and "Nitorol(R) Continuous Intravenous Infusion 25 mg Syringe... by Gale Reference Team (Jul 11, 2007)
Eisai Co-promotes "PyloriTek(R) Test Kit", H. Pylori Infection Diagnostic Kit Launched by Sanko Junyaku.: An article... by Gale Reference Team (Jul 27, 2007)
Eisai and BioArctic Neuroscience Enter Exclusive Licensing Agreement with Novel Antibody Treatment for Alzheimer's... by Gale Reference Team (Dec 5, 2007)
EISAI: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's Encyclopedia of Religion by Martin Collcutt (2005)
Eisai Co., Ltd. - Financial and Strategic Analysis Review by Global Markets Direct (Dec 31, 2009)

Wiki information Eisai:
Eisai Co., Ltd. is a Japanese pharmaceutical company, ranking among the top 25 in the world by revenue and achieving $8 billion USD in sales for the fiscal 2008 year. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, it has some 10,000 employees, among them about 1,500...
Myōan Eisai/Yōsai was a Japanese Buddhist priest, credited with bringing the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism and green tea from China to Japan. He is often known simply as Eisai/Yōsai Zenji, literally "Zen master Eisai".