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The Matsushita Electric Corp. is recalling about 500,000 combination TV/VCRs because the device's cabinet can break during lifting, allowing the set to fall and injure hands and feet. Ten ...
Matsushita’s plasma TV sales came to an equivalent of about 4 million 42-inch models in the year ended March 31, and the company aims to boost those sales by 50% to 6 million units in the ...
Matsushita bought Quasar in 1974, and I can clearly remember a low-end Quasar TV set being in my boyhood kitchen around 1982 or so. I’m sure my dad was absolutely bowled over by the fact that he ...
General Electric Co. will make its long-anticipated exit from the manufacture of television sets next year, when Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. begins producing larger TV sets for GE at Matsush… ...
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. said Tuesday it plans to use a just-leased plant in Vancouver, Wash., to produce color television sets for General Electric Co. The announcement by the giant Japa… ...
The price of the super-size screen has not been revealed, but Matsushita's existing 65-inch screen costs $7,500 in Japan. The arrival of this huge TV screen has been prompted by the growing size of ...
Panasonic maker Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. said on Tuesday it planned to launch the world's first 42-inch plasma TVs with full high definition panels on April 27 in Japan.
TOKYO (MarketWatch) -- Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. (6752.TO) said Wednesday its total sales of plasma-display-panel televisions slipped for the first time in the April-June quarter. Makoto ...
Panasonic maker Matsushita <6752.T>, the world's largest plasma TV supplier, said it will launch 37-inch LCD TVs in September, modifying its policy of covering demand for 37-inch and larger flat ...
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., the world's largest manufacturer of plasma TVs and maker of the Panasonic home-electronics brand, reported a 7% profit rise on sales ...
Japanese electronics conglomerate Matsushita Electric Industrial on Monday introduced a 150-inch plasma television, which it says is the world's biggest.
TOKYO -- Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. and Sharp Corp. reported gains in fiscal first-quarter profit, but Matsushita's plasma-television revenue slipped for the first time while Sharp's ...
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