Sanyo$501633$ - translation to English
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Sanyo$501633$ - translation to English

SANYO
SANYO; San'yo; Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.; Sanyo Electric; SANYO Electric Co.,Ltd; SANYO Electric Co.,Ltd.; AZ3; Sanyō; Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd.; Sanyoh; Sanyo Semiconductor; SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.; SANYO Electric Co. Ltd. - 三洋電機株式会社; 三洋; SANYO Electric Co. Ltd.; Sanyo Electric Company; Sanyo Electric Co.,Ltd.; Sanyo Electric Company Ltd; Sanyo Icon; Sanyo Business Systems; Sanyo Business Systems Corporation; Sanyo Business Systems Corp.; Sanyo Business Systems Corp
  • "Eneloop" Rechargeable LED Lantern (ENL-1EX) by Sanyo
  • Schematics of a HIT-cell
  • Sanyo logo on neon signs of [[Piccadilly Circus]]
  • Old logo, used from 1976 to 1987
  • A Sanyo M9998LU Boombox manufactured circa 1979-80 for the European market with user customized dial and tape lights.
  • Transistor radio, model 8S-P3, released in 1959
  • Sanyo's three-year restructuring project

Sanyo      
n. Sanyo, empresa japonés (fabricadora de televisiones y artefactos electrónicos)

Wikipedia

Sanyo

Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. (三洋電機株式会社, San'yō Denki Kabushiki-gaisha), stylized as SANYO, is a Japanese electronics company and formerly a member of the Fortune Global 500 whose headquarters was located in Moriguchi, Osaka prefecture, Japan. Sanyo had over 230 subsidiaries and affiliates, and was founded by Toshio Iue in 1947.

On December 21, 2009, Panasonic completed a 400 billion yen ($4.5 billion) acquisition of a 50.2% stake in Sanyo, making Sanyo a subsidiary of Panasonic. In April 2011, Sanyo became a wholly owned subsidiary of Panasonic, with its assets integrated into the latter's portfolio.