TOSHIBA Corporation
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, (LSE: TOS) |
company_logo =  |
company_slogan = Committed to People, Committed to the Future. TOSHIBA |
foundation = Tokyo, Japan (1904) |
location = Tokyo, Japan |
key_people =  Atsutoshi Nishida, President & CEO |
num_employees = 165,000 (Consolidated, as of March 31, 2005) |
revenue =  5,836 billion Yen (Fiscal year ended March 31, 2005) |
industry = Electronics |
products = Digital products, Electronic devices & components, Electronic devices & components, Home appliances and others |
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Toshiba Corporation (東芝, Tōshiba) TYO: 6502 is a Japanese high technology electrical and electronics manufacturing firm, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. It is the 7th largest integrated manufacturer of electric and electronic equipment in the world.

In financial year 2000-01 the company generated sales of ¥ 5,951,357 million and net income of ¥ 96,168 million. The company employs 188,042 people (2001).

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Competitors
  • 3 Innovation and highlights
  • 4 See also
  • 5 External links

History

Toshiba Corporation's headquarters in Hamamatsucho, Tokyo

Toshiba was founded by the merging of two companies in 1939.

The first company, Tanaka Seizosho (Tanaka Engineering Works), was Japan's first manufacturer of telegraph equipment and was established by Hisashige Tanaka in 1875. In 1904, the company name was changed to Shibaura Seisakusho (Shibaura Engineering Works). Through the first part of the 20th century, Shibaura Engineering Works became a major manufacturer of heavy electrical machinery as Japan, modernized during the Meiji Era, became a world industrial power.

The second company, originally named Hakunetsusha, was established in 1890 and was Japan's first producer of incandescent electrical lamps. The company diversified into the manufacture of other consumer products, and in 1899 it was renamed Tokyo Denki (Tokyo Electric).

The merger in 1939 of Shibaura Seisakusho and Tokyo Denki created a new company called Tokyo Shibaura Denki. It was soon nicknamed Toshiba, but it wasn't until 1984 that the company was officially renamed Toshiba Corporation.

The group expanded strongly, both by internal growth and by acquisitions, buying heavy engineering and primary industry firms in the 1940s and 1950s and then spinning off subsidiaries in the 1970s and beyond, groups created include Toshiba EMI (1960), Toshiba Electrical Equipment (1974), Toshiba Chemical (1974), Toshiba Lighting and Technology (1989) and Toshiba Carrier Corporation (1999).

The company was responsible for a number of Japanese firsts, including radar (1942), the TAC digital computer (1954), transistor television and microwave oven (1959), color video phone (1971), Japanese word processor (1978), MRI system (1982), laptop personal computer (1986), NAND EEPROM (1991), DVD (1995), the Libretto sub-notebook personal computer (1996), and HD-DVD (2005).

In 1987, the company was accused of illegally selling CNC milling machines used to produce very quiet submarine propellers to the Soviet Union in violation of the CoCom agreement. The incident put a strain on relations between the United States and Japan and resulted in the arrest and prosecution of two senior executives, as well as the imposition of sanctions on the company by both countries.

In 2001, Toshiba signed a contract with Orion Electric Co. Ltd., one of the world's largest OEM consumer video electronic makers and suppliers, to manufacture and supply finished consumer TV and video products for Toshiba to meet the increasing demand for the North American market.

In December 2004, Toshiba quietly announced it would discontinue manufacturing traditional cathode ray tube (CRT) televisions, due to recent increasing sales of flat-panel TVs and continuing sales drop of CRT teleivsions. Toshiba quickly switched to Orion Electric Co. Ltd. as the supplier and maker of Toshiba-branded CRT-based TVs. However, to ensure its future competitiveness in the flat-panel digital television and display market, Toshiba has made a considerable investment in a new kind of display technology called SED.

Before World War II, Toshiba was a member of the Mitsui Group zaibatsu. Today Toshiba is a member of the Mitsui keiretsu, and still has preferential arrangements with Mitsui Bank and the other members of the keiretsu. Membership in a keiretsu traditionally meant loyalty, both corporate and private, to other members of the keiretsu or allied keiretsu. This loyalty could extend as far as the beer that workers would consume, which in Toshiba's case was Kirin.

Competitors

Major competitors of Toshiba include:

  • Dell, Inc.
  • HP/Compaq
  • Gateway
  • Lenovo
  • Sony
  • Panasonic

Innovation and highlights

Toshiba has created a perpendicular recording 1.8 inch disc that can store 80GB.

See also

  • Toshio Doko
  • Toshiba DynaSheet
  • Flash memory
    • SmartMedia
    • xD-Picture Card
  • Digital audio player
    • Gigabeat
  • List of digital camera brands

External links

  • Toshiba Worldwide portal
  • Linux on Toshiba laptops
  • Popular Mp3 Player By Toshiba
  • Toshiba laptop news
  • Summary of 1987 submarine technology scandalde:Toshiba

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Bryant closes out Toshiba Classic 
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Bryant wins Toshiba Classic 
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Bryant wins Toshiba Classic 
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Brad Bryant won his first Champions Tour title Sunday, closing with a 5-under 66 for a one-stroke victory over Bobby Wadkins, John Harris and 2005 winner Mark Johnson in the Toshiba Classic. Bryant finished with a 9-under 204 total and earned $247,500 (?203,120). Wadkins also closed with a 66 and Harris and Johnson shot 68s. "I didn't think that 9 under would win," said Bryant, playing his 27th

(AFX UK Focus) 2006-03-21 00:15 GMT: Toshiba to launch first next-generation DVD player this month - report 
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TOKYO (AFX) - Toshiba Corp will start selling the world's first HD DVD player in Japan later this month, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported without citing sources.

Bryant wins Toshiba Classic 
Daily Times - Mar 20 2:57 PM
NEWPORT BEACH: Brad Bryant won his first US PGA Champions Tour title Sunday, closing with a 5-under 66 for a one-stroke victory over Bobby Wadkins, John Harris and 2005 winner Mark Johnson in the Toshiba Classic. Bryant finished with a 9-under 204 total and earned $247,500. Wadkins also closed

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Bryant breaks through with win at Toshiba 
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Purtzer, Eastwood, Marsh lead Toshiba Classic 
USA Today - Mar 18 8:57 PM
Tom Purtzer shot a 4-under 67 on Saturday for a share of the second-round lead with Bob Eastwood and Graham Marsh in the Toshiba Classic. Marsh had a 69 and Eastwood shot a 70 to match Purtzer, the 2004 winner, at 7-under 135 on the Newport Beach Country Club course.

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