In a nutshell their failure was all about lousy marketing, a lack of investment in their brand and boring and predicable PR.We work with Hollywood studio''s,claimed Panasonic, so does LG,Samsung
READ MOREWhile the company was using ''National'' and ''Panasonic'' brand names over the period, it decided in 2003 to unify a global brand into ''Panasonic'' with a brand slogan ''Panasonic ideas for life.'' The timing to change the company name and unify its global brand coincides with its 90 th anniversary this year.
READ MOREDiscover the reasons why Panasonic decided to exit the U.S. TV market and the impact it had on the industry, as well as potential alternatives for consumers.
READ MOREFor those that don''t know Panasonic has not sold their TV''s in the U.S. since around 2013 due to stiff competition from LCD manufacturers. Panasonic used to produce excellent Plasma TV''s but could not compete with the lower priced competition and decided to pull out of the U.S. market.
READ MOREBy Admire Moyo, ITWeb''s news editor. Johannesburg, 01 Mar 2021. Huge Distribution has rebranded its Panasonic business in SA after the Japanese electronics giant exited the business communications
READ MOREPanasonic Corporation today announced that it will launch its audio products under the Technics brand name again, reviving its brand long synonymous with high-quality hi-fi sound to deliver richer, emotionally-engaging sound and musical experiences. New Technics-branded hi-fi audio systems will be
READ MOREIn the closing of the recent trading day, Panasonic Corp. (PCRFY) stood at $9.65, denoting a +1.26% change from the preceding trading day.
READ MORE236. 6. Posted December 4, 2021. Technics and Pioneer are both still around. Technics is a brand of Panasonic that they use for their high-end audio gear, no idea why they''re not choosing to import to your area though. Pioneer''s home electronics is part of Onkyo now, and they''ve been through a lot of bankruptcy and restructuring lately.
READ MOREPanasonic Australia has decided to withdraw from the Australian television market in 2020, in light of current local market conditions and to allow the company to focus on other established and
READ MOREPanasonic will no longer produce TVs in-house at its factory in the Czech Republic according to a report from FlatpanelsHD. The company will continue to develop and release new TV models under the
READ MOREAfter a few decades in the US TV market, Panasonic announced its exit from it in 2016. This was a surprise for many, as the brand had established itself as a major manufacturer of high-quality television sets in the
READ MORETOKYO (Reuters) - Shares of Japan''s Panasonic Holdings have rallied about 10% since it announced on Friday a plan to sell a stake in its automotive systems business and the unit''s potential
READ MOREI''ve had a Panasonic Viera TV for five years or so. I want a new one as it won''t last forever but Panasonic doesn''t seem to make Viera TVs anymore. Although it''s just a cheap 32 inch that I use in my small study, some of the features have proved indispensible. Firstly, it has a USB media player
READ MOREThankfully, Panasonic''s promise to keep its R&D divisions operational means that we''ll continue to see innovation out of the brand - and if those innovations now come at a lower price thanks
READ MOREPanasonic''s leadership has already signaled a willingness to shed any unprofitable businesses, which could mean Panasonic televisions may disappear from store shelves one day. This collapse
READ MORESummary. When Panasonic started selling home appliances in the Chinese market a few decades ago, its only attempt at localization was to offer less expensive versions of
READ MOREPanasonic is one of the most iconic Japanese electronic companies of all time. Against all odds, Pansonic rose from the ashes following WW2 and grew to
READ MOREThis year, the RAMSA brand of professional audio equipment and systems that Panasonic developed for theaters, halls, arenas and other venues is marking its 40th anniversary. Since making its Olympic debut at the Nagano 1988 Winter Games, it has supported the games with advanced technology aimed at "producing sound that closes
READ MOREFor many experts in the industry who care deeply about TV picture quality, that came as major news. Here are a few of their reactions, in their own words. The ZT60 is the ultimate Panasonic plasma
READ MOREFrom the Magazine (December 2012) Summary. When Panasonic started selling home appliances in the Chinese market a few decades ago, its only attempt at localization was to offer less expensive
READ MOREOver the weekend, shareholders of Panasonic (OTCMKTS:PCRFY) stock were surprised to see their shares disappear from their accounts. PCRFY stock is an American Depository Receipt (ADR), or a
READ MOREThis year, the RAMSA brand of professional audio equipment and systems that Panasonic developed for theaters, halls, arenas and other venues is marking its 40th anniversary. Since making its Olympic debut at the Nagano 1988
READ MORELumix GX9 Re-Review. Compact, packs a punch, and relatively cheap. The GX9 is one of the many cameras recently discontinued by Panasonic which has undoubtedly found a well-deserved following. The
READ MORESeptember 21st, 2017 - By: Mark LaPedus. Resistive RAM (ReRAM), one of a handful of next-generation memories under development, is finally gaining traction after years of setbacks. Fujitsu and Panasonic are jointly ramping up a second-generation ReRAM device. In addition, Crossbar is sampling a 40nm ReRAM technology, which is being
READ MORETOKYO (Reuters) - Shares of Japan''s Panasonic Holdings have rallied about 10% since it announced on Friday a plan to sell a stake in its automotive systems
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From 1935 to October 1, 2008, the company''s corporate name was "Matsushita Electric Industrial Co." (MEI). On January 10, 2008, the company announced that it would change its name to "Panasonic Corporation", in effect on October 1, 2008, to conform with its global brand name "Panasonic". The name change was approved at the shareholders'' meeting on June 26, 2008, after consultation with the Matsushita family.
READ MOREPanasonic Corporation today announced that it will launch its audio products under the Technics brand name again, reviving its brand long synonymous with high-quality hi-fi sound to deliver richer, emotionally-engaging sound and musical experiences. New Technics-branded hi-fi audio systems will be
READ MOREOsaka, Japan (January 10, 2008) - Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Matsushita [NYSE symbol: MC]), best known for its Panasonic brand, today announced that the company will change its company name to ''Panasonic Corporation'' effective October 1, 2008. The company will also unify its corporate brands to the ''Panasonic'' brand across
READ MORENational was formerly the premier brand on most Matsushita products, including audio and video and was combined in 1988 as National Panasonic after the worldwide success of the Panasonic name. After 1980 in Europe, and 1988 in Australia and New Zealand, Matsushita ceased the usage of the "National" brand, and sold audiovisual products
READ MORELet''s start 2023 with a reflection on all that happened in December 2022. Last month we at Panasonic ended the year with an effort to build an even stronger, more inspiring, and more sustainable 2023. We talked about
READ MOREPanasonic recently announced it would no longer manufacture plasma televisions. For many experts in the industry who care deeply about TV picture quality, that came as major news. Here are a few
READ MOREJapan''s electronic giants are bleeding red ink. Sony may make a small profit this year, its first since 2008. Panasonic (formerly Matsushita) is expected to post a $9bn (£6bn) loss this year
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