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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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