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Using a large sample of subsidiaries listed in Japan between 1980 and 2005, we find that the experience of NEC Electronics is not unique.
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"We wanted a unique architecture we could sell into the console, arcade and PC markets and accumulate a huge number of software titles, " says Hirokazu Hashimoto, president of NEC Electronics in Santa Clara, California, who's in charge of the PowerVR.
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But minority shareholders in NEC Electronics did not seem to have anticipated this kind of activity, and they earned post-listing returns that were well below those of the aggregate stock market, and well below the returns earned by shareholders of the parent company.
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NEC, a Japanese electronics firm, is working towards.
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Japanese handsets are among the most sophisticated in the world, and it's a market dominated by some of the toughest companies in electronics: Sharp, Panasonic, NEC, and Sony's joint venture with Ericsson, Sony Ericsson.
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Japanese handsets are among the most sophisticated in the world, and it's a market dominated by some of the toughest companies in electronics: Sharp, Panasonic, NEC (nasdaq: NIPNY - news - people ), and Sony's joint venture with Ericsson (nasdaq: ERIC - news - people ), Sony Ericsson.
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Clear gainers include Intel, which produces 85% of all microprocessors, and the makers of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips such as Japan's NEC and Toshiba and South Korea's Samsung Electronics, LG Semicon and Hyundai Electronics.
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Other Japanese consumer electronics makers are already making computers, including Toshiba, NEC and Sharp.
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To understand how Japan's once-mighty electronics industry has grown so flabby, consider the story of NEC.
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Companies such as Matsushita, Sanyo, NEC and Toshiba have also displayed 3-D televisions and mobiles at consumer electronics shows.
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