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  2. Akio Morita - Wikipedia

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    Akio Morita was born in Nagoya. [1] Morita's family was involved in sake, miso and soy sauce production in the village of Kosugaya (currently a part of Tokoname City) on the western coast of Chita Peninsula in Aichi Prefecture since 1665.

  3. Made in Japan: Akio Morita and Sony - Wikipedia

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    309. Made in Japan: Akio Morita and Sony is the 1986 autobiography of Akio Morita, co-founder and former chairman of Sony Corporation, written with Edwin M. Reingold and Mitsuko Shimomura. The book narrates the story of Morita's early life, the Sony Corporation's formation in the aftermath of Japan's brutal defeat in World War II and its ...

  4. The Japan That Can Say No - Wikipedia

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    The work alternates between essays written by Ishihara and Morita. The essays were based on various speeches given in the past. In general, Ishihara's essays argue that Japan is a world power to be respected, and that Japanese need to assert themselves more when dealing with the U.S. Morita's essays focus more on the tragic flaws of U.S. companies that will eventually lead to America's decline ...

  5. Masaru Ibuka - Wikipedia

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    Masaru Ibuka was born on April 11, 1908, as the first son of Tasuku Ibuka, an architectural technologist and a student of Inazo Nitobe. [4] His ancestral family were chief retainers of the Aizu Domain, and his relatives include Yae Ibuka and Ibuka Kajinosuke. Masaru lost his father at the age of two and was taken over by his grandfather. [5]

  6. Sony - Wikipedia

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    Ohga would succeed Morita as chief executive officer in 1989. [35] [citation needed] Under the vision of co-founder Akio Morita [36] and his successors, the company had aggressively expanded into new businesses. [32] Part of its motivation for doing so was the pursuit of "convergence", linking film, music and digital electronics via the ...

  7. History of Sony - Wikipedia

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    Founding. In September 1945, after the end of World War II, Masaru Ibuka started a radio repair shop in the bomb-damaged Shirokiya department store building in the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo. The next year, he was joined by his wartime research colleague, Akio Morita, and on 7 May 1946, they founded a company called Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K.K.[1 ...

  8. Sony Music Entertainment Japan - Wikipedia

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    The company was incorporated as CBS/Sony Records and with Sony co-founder Akio Morita as president. [6] [7] [8] Norio Ohga, who himself was a musician, was part of the management team from the formation of the company and served as president and representative director since April 1970.

  9. Trinitron - Wikipedia

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    Trinitron. Sony KV-1320UB Trinitron from 1969. Trinitron was Sony's brand name for its line of aperture-grille -based CRTs used in television sets and computer monitors, one of the first television systems to enter the market since the 1950s. Constant improvement in the basic technology and attention to overall quality allowed Sony to charge a ...