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  • Unlike Hitachi's voluntary submission, Toshiba's plan was a response to Tepco's earlier request for information on how to remove possibly damaged fuel from the plant and safely transport it to another location.

    Companies Vie for Plant-Closing Job Juro Osawa 2011

  • Such regulatory momentum helps explains Toshiba's bet on L+G.

    Toshiba's Smart Electricity-Meter Reading Matthew Curtin 2011

  • Toshiba's glasses-free TV has a sheet of lenticular lenses over its display panel.

    Toshiba Leads the Way in Glasses-Free 3-D TV Juro Osawa 2011

  • Toshiba's April-June operating profit would have been ¥25 billion higher and its revenue ¥90 billion higher had it not been for the natural disaster, the company said.

    Toshiba Profit Rises Juro Osawa 2011

  • The March 11 earthquake and tsunami damaged some of Toshiba's production facilities and disrupted supplies of parts and raw materials.

    Toshiba Profit Rises Juro Osawa 2011

  • From that moment you start seeing 3-D images, said Shinichi Ito , Toshiba's technology executive who oversaw the product's development.

    Toshiba Leads the Way in Glasses-Free 3-D TV Juro Osawa 2011

  • Bloomberg News Mr. Osumi wore 3-D glasses during the unveiling of Toshiba's new television series in Tokyo last year.

    Toshiba Leads the Way in Glasses-Free 3-D TV Juro Osawa 2011

  • Some standards are fleeting—Jobs's battle with Adobe recalls the earlier tussle between Sony's Blu Ray and Toshiba's HD DVD video formats and between VHS and Betamax before that.

    So We're All in Agreement Evgeny Morozov 2012

  • Mr. Ito acknowledged that Toshiba's technology for its glasses-free 3-D TV still has a lot of room for improvements.

    Toshiba Leads the Way in Glasses-Free 3-D TV Juro Osawa 2011

  • "In some business segments, there are questions over whether it's possible to keep production in Japan," said Makoto Kubo , Toshiba's executive vice president.

    Japan Inc. Feels Push to Work Overseas Juro Osawa 2011

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