can trace its beginnings to a company that was founded in 1918 by Konosuke Matsushita. Matsushita began making the flashlight components for bicycles, then progressed to making lighting fixtures. During World War II, the company manufactured everything from airplane propellers to light sockets. At the conclusion of World War II the U.S.A. forced the company to split into two separate companies, Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd. (MEW), and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. , Ltd. (MEI).
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- パナソニック電工株式会社(パナソニックでんこう、Template:Lang-en-short)は、大阪府門真市に本社を構え、パナソニックグループの照明機器、電気設備、健康家電、住宅機器、建材、制御機器、電子材料 福祉機器などを取り扱う総合メーカーである。
- can trace its beginnings to a company that was founded in 1918 by Konosuke Matsushita. Matsushita began making the flashlight components for bicycles, then progressed to making lighting fixtures. During World War II, the company manufactured everything from airplane propellers to light sockets. At the conclusion of World War II the U.S.A. forced the company to split into two separate companies, Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd. (MEW), and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. , Ltd. (MEI). MEW conducts business in automation controls, electronic materials, lighting products, information equipment and wiring products, building products and home appliances. In 2004 MEW began a pursuit of collaborate business ties with its brother company, MEI. On July 29. 2010 Panasonic reached an agreement to acquire the remaining shares of Panasonic Electric Works and Sanyo shares for $9.4 billion.
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- パナソニック電工株式会社(パナソニックでんこう、Template:Lang-en-short)は、大阪府門真市に本社を構え、パナソニックグループの照明機器、電気設備、健康家電、住宅機器、建材、制御機器、電子材料 福祉機器などを取り扱う総合メーカーである。
- can trace its beginnings to a company that was founded in 1918 by Konosuke Matsushita. Matsushita began making the flashlight components for bicycles, then progressed to making lighting fixtures. During World War II, the company manufactured everything from airplane propellers to light sockets. At the conclusion of World War II the U.S.A. forced the company to split into two separate companies, Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd. (MEW), and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. , Ltd. (MEI).
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- Panasonic Electric Works
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