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Overview:

Panasonic was founded by Kōnosuke Matsushita in Osaka in 19 18, and started as a lamp holder. 1927 homemade bicycle lights. 195 1 year, Kōnosuke Matsushita went to the United States, which opened Panasonic's market in the United States, and made Panasonic have a breakthrough growth from 1950 to 1970.

Panasonic has a wide product line. Besides household appliances, it also produces digital electronic products, such as DVD, DV (digital camera), MP3 player, digital camera, LCD TV and notebook computer. It also extends to electronic parts, electrical parts (such as socket covers), semiconductors and so on. There are hundreds of indirect and direct investment companies.

Development course:

19 18 Kōnosuke Matsushita founded Panasonic in osaka. When he started his business, he made electric lamp holders. 1927 homemade bicycle lights. During the Second World War, some factories of the enterprise were requisitioned by the army, and Panasonic made some planes and ships of the Japanese navy. After the end of World War II, the Allies closed the enterprises involved in military production, Panasonic's funds were frozen, and Kōnosuke Matsushita was forced to leave the company.

1947, after Toshi Utsumi, the administrative director, resigned because of Panasonic's contribution to the war, Kōnosuke Matsushita returned to the enterprise. 195 1 year, Kōnosuke Matsushita went to the United States and opened Panasonic's market in the United States, so Panasonic made a breakthrough growth from 1950 to 1970.

Panasonic has a very extensive product line. Besides household appliances, it also produces digital electronic products, such as DVD players, DV digital cameras, MP3 players, digital cameras, LCD TVs and notebook computers. It also extends to electronic parts, electrical parts (such as socket cover), semiconductors and so on. There are hundreds of indirect and direct investment companies.

At the end of 2008, Panasonic and Sanyo Electric, another Japanese electrical appliance manufacturer, reported the news of merger and acquisition.