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Panasonic Corp will pull out of the smartphone market in Japan and pare its smartphone operations to outsourced production in emerging markets like India, the company's president said on Wednesday.
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Electronics giant Panasonic's intention to re-enter the global smartphone market will see it shift production of all non-domestic handsets outside of Japan as early as summer 2012. That's according to ...
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Panasonic's strategy comes in the wake of an ambitious restructure, which has seen the company set a target of 9 million smartphones sales outside of Japan in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2016.
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Panasonic Corp will pull out of the smartphone market in Japan and pare its smartphone operations to outsourced production in emerging markets like India, the company's president said on Wednesday.
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