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Weaker Yen Puts Japanese Profits on a New Track
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2013
Japan Electronics Giants Up Reform Pace
Wall Street Journal 12/30/2010
How Japan Lost Its Electronics Crown
Wall Street Journal 08/15/2012
Wall Street Journal 08/16/2012
Can Japan's Hobbled Giants Adapt?
Wall Street Journal 08/17/2012
Grim GDP Figures Pile Pressure on Japan Officials
Wall Street Journal 11/12/2012
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Apple's Smartphone Market Share Falls
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2013
Apple Finds Surprising Growth Market in Japan
Wall Street Journal 11/11/2013
Wall Street Journal 08/16/2012
Grouped Articles
Samsung Plans 'Rugged' Version of Galaxy S 4 Phone
Wall Street Journal 04/26/2013
Wall Street Journal 04/26/2013
Apple's Smartphone Market Share Falls
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2013
Samsung's Dream Is to Be No Android Sheep
Wall Street Journal 06/17/2013
Huawei Set to Launch New Smartphone
Wall Street Journal 06/18/2013
Samsung's Profit Soars on Solid Smartphone Sales
Wall Street Journal 07/26/2013
Grouped Articles
Samsung Plans 'Rugged' Version of Galaxy S 4 Phone
Wall Street Journal 04/26/2013
Wall Street Journal 04/26/2013
Apple's Smartphone Market Share Falls
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2013
Samsung's Dream Is to Be No Android Sheep
Wall Street Journal 06/17/2013
Wall Street Journal 08/16/2012
Q&A With Samsung's Mobile Chief
Wall Street Journal 03/15/2013
$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.
Grouped Articles
Weaker Yen Puts Japanese Profits on a New Track
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2013
Sony Posts a Small Profit, Its First in 5 Years
New York Times 05/09/2013
Japan's Electronics Under Siege
Wall Street Journal 05/15/2013
Sharp to Raise Up to $1.67 Billion
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2013
Movieâs Flop Contributes to a Loss for Sony
New York Times 10/31/2013
Japanese Firms Send Work Overseas
Wall Street Journal 10/24/2010
Competition from Samsung, HTC, Nokia, RIM and other smartphone makers.
Grouped Articles
Apple Faces Dilemma Over Strategy in China
Wall Street Journal 04/24/2013
Samsung Plans 'Rugged' Version of Galaxy S 4 Phone
Wall Street Journal 04/26/2013
Wall Street Journal 04/26/2013
Apple's Smartphone Market Share Falls
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2013
Samsung Could Soon Surpass Apple in Handset Profit
New York Times 05/06/2013
Lei Jun Builds His Xiaomi Empire by Aping Apple and Steve Jobs
New York Times 06/04/2013
Grouped Articles
Samsung Plans 'Rugged' Version of Galaxy S 4 Phone
Wall Street Journal 04/26/2013
Wall Street Journal 04/26/2013
Apple's Smartphone Market Share Falls
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2013
Inside Samsung Phone: Samsung Parts
Wall Street Journal 05/08/2013
Samsung Could Soon Surpass Apple in Handset Profit
New York Times 05/06/2013
Samsung's Dream Is to Be No Android Sheep
Wall Street Journal 06/17/2013
Japan's smartphone manfacturers lag far behind Apple and Samsung in the smartphone market.
Grouped Articles
Japan's Electronics Under Siege
Wall Street Journal 05/15/2013
Apple Finds Surprising Growth Market in Japan
Wall Street Journal 11/11/2013
Sony Tries to Crack Smartphone Market With Xperia Z2
Wall Street Journal 02/24/2014
Sony Vows to Overhaul Smartphone Unit
Wall Street Journal 11/26/2014
Sony’s Mobile Unit Seeks Profit, Innovation
Wall Street Journal 03/02/2015
Wall Street Journal 08/16/2012
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