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Losses at Japanese electronic companies in 2011-2014

10/24/2010

$17 billion in losses for 2011 for Japanese electronic companies, including Panasonic, Sharp and Sony. Competition from Apple in products with consumer appeal and Samsung in manufacturing, and the failure of Japanese electronic companies to create exciting new products.

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Japanese Firms Send Work Overseas

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Panasonic India.

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Panasonic Takes a Local Tack

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Panasonic to Cut 17,000 Jobs

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Restructuring Costs Weigh on Panasonic Results

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Panasonic Forecasts $10 Billion Loss

Wall Street Journal 02/03/2012

Panasonic Weighs Cuts at Japan Headquarters

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Panasonic President Urges Return To Basics

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Panasonic performance

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Sony's Loss Is Black Eye for CEO

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Panasonic Expects 16% Profit Rise This Full Year

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Restructuring Costs Weigh on Panasonic Results

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Moody's Downgrades Sony, Panasonic

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Panasonic Forecasts $10 Billion Loss

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Sony, Panasonic and Olympus in the high end SLR camera market

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New products competing against Nikon and Canon in this segment that offer higher margins to Sony and Olympus.

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Phones Imperil Fancy Cameras

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Nikon Lost in Hall of Mirrors

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A New Focus for Camera Makers

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Olympus: Preserving Brand Premise of Tie-Up Talks

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