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In May 1935, the structure of the company was modified to become a joint-stock corporation under the name Hayakawa Metal Works Institute Co. (capitalization: 300,000 yen.) Capital Stock 5 billion yen (as of March 31, 2024)
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By the late 1960s, the Sharp brand name had become well-established in North America. Sales in the United States provided the company with a large and increasing portion of its income. In addition, subsidiaries were established in West Germany in 1968 and Britain in 1969.
On 25 June 2009, Sharp and Pioneer agreed to form a joint venture comprising their optical businesses, called "Pioneer Digital Design and Manufacturing Corporation". In 2010, Sharp stopped developing PCs to focus on tablets.
In May 1935, the structure of the company was modified to become a joint-stock corporation under the name Hayakawa Metal Works Institute Co. (Capitalization: 300,000 yen) 5 billion yen (As of December 31, 2023)
Here's a brief look at Sharp's 100 years of contributing to society through original products based on our business creed of "Sincerity and Creativity." Sharp 100th Anniversary - A Century of Sincerity and Creativity. Sharp Corporation official global website. Introducing Sharp corporate information, product information, support information etc.
Jan 15, 2023 · Joint Stock Company: A joint stock company is an organization that falls between the definitions of a partnership and corporation in terms of shareholder liability. In the United States ...