QUOTE AND NEWS
Flightglobal  1 hr ago  Comment 
Portable in-flight entertainment specialist e.Digital has filed a US federal court lawsuit against Canon, Nokia, Panasonic, Samson Technologies and 15 other firms, alleging infringement of its flash memory technology patents.
Sydney Morning Herald  Nov 9  Comment 
If Twitter already has something to answer for, MC Hammer might just be it. The old-school rap artist, who achieved fame in the 1990s with his baggy pants and hit single Can't Touch This has been transformed into a social media guru, thanks to his...
Stock Blog Hub  Nov 8  Comment 
Panasonic Corp. (PC) provided another update on the acquisition of SANYO Electric Co Ltd. (SANYY) at its Board Meeting held on Nov 4, 2009. The company announced the start of its tender offer to acquire 3.1 billion shares of SANYO (or more than...
Business Times - Malaysia  Nov 5  Comment 
THE Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) will take into account all comments and views on the new National Automotive Policy (NAP). Its Minister Datuk Mustapa Mohamed said the public need not be alarmed as various stakeholders...
New York Times  Nov 5  Comment 
Panasonic said Thursday it has begun a tender offer to take over smaller rival Sanyo Electric for an estimated $4.4 billion, moving closer to create one of the world's biggest electronics makers.
Sydney Morning Herald  Nov 5  Comment 
guardian.co.uk  Nov 5  Comment 
• Panasonic looking to tap into Sanyo's 'green' businesses • Major shareholders have agreed to sell shares at offer price Panasonic today began its long-awaited bid to take over rival Sanyo in a deal that is set to form one of the world's...
Cellular News  Nov 5  Comment 
Panasonic said Thursday it has begun a tender offer to take over smaller rival Sanyo Electric for an estimated $4.4 billion, moving closer to create one of the world's biggest electronics makers.
Suggest a News Source
Topic
Top news source/blog that we're missing
Why do you recommend this news source?
Close 
Thanks for your suggestion!
 
 
TOP CONTRIBUTORS
PC AT A GLANCE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Based in Osaka, Japan, Panasonic Corporation (formerly Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.) is one of the world's leading manufacturers of electronic and electrical products, systems, and components for a wide range of consumer, business, and industrial uses. Panasonic emphasizes the use of sophisticated electronics, precision, and leading-edge technology to develop its products. Over the past seven decades, the company has grown from a small domestic household electrical equipment manufacturer into a comprehensive manufacturer with global operations. Sales and marketing are handled mainly through its sales subsidiaries and affiliates located in respective countries or regions in coordination with business domain companies. In some countries, sales are handled through independent agents or distributors, and certain products are sold on an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) basis and marketed under the brands of the third parties. The company also sells directly to large-scale consumers, such as the Government and corporations. The company has products that are also marketed worldwide under region-specific brands, such as "National", mainly for home appliances sold in Japan, and "Technics" for certain hi-fi products. Also, some of Panasonic's subsidiaries use their own brand names, such as "Quasar," "Victor," "JVC," and "PanaHome." In Japan, products are sold through several channels, each established according to the type of products or customers. On October 1, 2008, the company changed its named from Matsushita Electrical Industrial Co, Ltd to Panasonic Corporation to unify its corporate brands to the Panasonic' brand across the world.

Panasonic's business segments are organized into six categories AVC Networks (41.2% of fiscal 2007 revenue), MEW and PanaHome (18.6%), Home Appliances (13.5%), Components and Devices (12.4%), JVC (7.0%), and Other (7.3%). AVC Networks products include video and audio equipment (TVs, VCRs, camcorders, digital still cameras [DSCs], DVD players and recorders, and other personal and home audio equipment) and information and communication equipment (personal computers [PCs], PC displays, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM, and other optical disk drives, hard disk drives [HDDs], copying machines and printers, facsimile equipment, cordless telephones, cellular phones, other mobile communications equipment, car audio, and navigation equipment). Effective April 1, 2007, the healthcare equipment business shifted to AVC Networks from Home Appliances. Home Appliances products include refrigerators, room air conditioners, washing machines, clothes dryers, vacuum cleaners, electric irons, microwave ovens, cooking appliances, dishwasher/dryers, and household equipment (e.g., kitchen fixture systems). Components and Devices include semiconductors, general components, display devices, batteries, and electric motors. MEW and PanaHome includes housing/building-related products, personal-care products, devices and plastic materials, healthy-life products, exterior and interior furnishing materials, bathroom units, molding compounds, laminates, relays, connectors, housings, etc. Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC), a consolidated subsidiary of Panasonic, issued and allocated its new shares to third parties. As a result, Panasonic's ownership ratio of equity of JVC decreased to 36.8% from 52.4%, and JVC became an associated company under the equity method from a consolidated subsidiary in the second quarter of fiscal 2008. JVC products included consumer VCRs, camcorders, TVs, stereo hi-fi equipment, DVD products, and professional electronic equipment and systems. The Other category includes factory automation equipment, industrial robots, welding machines, and other industrial equipment.

Panasonic conducts business on a global basis with about one-half of its business coming from overseas. Geographically, Panasonic derives revenue from Japan (50.7% in fiscal 2007), and overseas (49.3%). Overseas revenue includes Americas (15.2%), Europe (13.3%), Asia (11.7%), and China (9.1%). Globally, Matsushita has 567 consolidated companies and 140 companies that use equity accounting.



References

Wikinvest © 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009. Use of this site is subject to express Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimer. By continuing past this page, you agree to abide by these terms. Any information provided by Wikinvest, including but not limited to company data, competitors, business analysis, market share, sales revenues and other operating metrics, earnings call analysis, conference call transcripts, industry information, or price targets should not be construed as research, trading tips or recommendations, or investment advice and is provided with no warrants as to its accuracy. Stock market data, including US and International equity symbols, stock quotes, share prices, earnings ratios, and other fundamental data is provided by data partners. Stock market quotes delayed at least 15 minutes for NASDAQ, 20 mins for NYSE and AMEX. Market data by Xignite. See data providers for more details. Company names, products, services and branding cited herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. The use of trademarks or service marks of another is not a representation that the other is affiliated with, sponsors, is sponsored by, endorses, or is endorsed by Wikinvest.
Powered by MediaWiki