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$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
Grouped Articles
Sharp to Raise Up to $1.67 Billion
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2013
Sharp Seeks to Spin Off LCD Panel Unit
Wall Street Journal 04/06/2015
Sharp Nears Deal With Lenders on Debt-for-Equity Swap
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2015
Sharp Shares Plunge Ahead of Restructuring
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2015
Sharp Restructuring Plan Fails to Impress
Wall Street Journal 05/15/2015
Sharp to Explore Options for LCD Panel Business
Wall Street Journal 08/03/2015
Grouped Articles
Sharp to Raise Up to $1.67 Billion
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2013
Sharp Seeks to Spin Off LCD Panel Unit
Wall Street Journal 04/06/2015
Sharp Nears Deal With Lenders on Debt-for-Equity Swap
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2015
Sharp Shares Plunge Ahead of Restructuring
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2015
Sharp Restructuring Plan Fails to Impress
Wall Street Journal 05/15/2015
Sharp to Explore Options for LCD Panel Business
Wall Street Journal 08/03/2015
Grouped Articles
Weaker Yen Puts Japanese Profits on a New Track
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2013
Dark Times Fall on Solar Sector
Wall Street Journal 12/27/2011
Sharp to Raise Up to $1.67 Billion
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2013
Panasonic Expects 16% Profit Rise This Full Year
Wall Street Journal 04/28/2014
Japan’s Growth in Solar Power Falters as Utilities Balk
New York Times 03/03/2015
Sony Expects Profits to Surge This Fiscal Year
Wall Street Journal 04/30/2015
Grouped Articles
Foxconn Tries to Move Beyond Appleâs Shadow
New York Times 05/06/2013
Sharp to Raise Up to $1.67 Billion
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2013
Sharp Seeks to Spin Off LCD Panel Unit
Wall Street Journal 04/06/2015
Sharp Nears Deal With Lenders on Debt-for-Equity Swap
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2015
Sharp Restructuring Plan Fails to Impress
Wall Street Journal 05/15/2015
Apple Assembler Hon Hai Should Be Wary of Sharp’s Edges
Wall Street Journal 12/29/2015
Grouped Articles
Sharp to Raise Up to $1.67 Billion
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2013
Sharp Seeks to Spin Off LCD Panel Unit
Wall Street Journal 04/06/2015
Sharp Nears Deal With Lenders on Debt-for-Equity Swap
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2015
Sharp Shares Plunge Ahead of Restructuring
Wall Street Journal 05/12/2015
Sharp Restructuring Plan Fails to Impress
Wall Street Journal 05/15/2015
Sharp to Explore Options for LCD Panel Business
Wall Street Journal 08/03/2015
Grouped Articles
Sharp to Raise Up to $1.67 Billion
Wall Street Journal 09/19/2013
Sharp Seeks to Spin Off LCD Panel Unit
Wall Street Journal 04/06/2015
Sharp Nears Deal With Lenders on Debt-for-Equity Swap
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2015
Sharp Restructuring Plan Fails to Impress
Wall Street Journal 05/15/2015
Apple Assembler Hon Hai Should Be Wary of Sharp’s Edges
Wall Street Journal 12/29/2015
iPhone-Assembly Tycoon Gou Drove Hard for Sharp Deal in Japan
Wall Street Journal 03/31/2016
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