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  • Yamada Denki was up1.9% after the home-electronics maker announced a tender offer for home builder SXL, which jumped 52%.

    U.S., Japan Data Boost Asia Shares Leslie Shaffer 2011

  • Tim Alessi , director of new-product development at LG's home-electronics division, said it is still using the active-shutter glasses on its premium TV sets because it works better with the lighting technology used on those models.

    Samsung, LG Takes Different Tack on 3-D Glasses Daisuke Wakabayashi 2011

  • From fast-food giant Yum to luxury peddlers LVMH and home-electronics outlet Suning , many retailers are reporting strong sales growth.

    Chinese Wallets Are Open Tom Orlik 2012

  • Toshiba rose 2.8% on news it is in talks with Egyptian home-electronics maker El Araby to build a liquid-crystal-display plant in Egypt, aiming to tap into new demand in the Middle East and Africa.

    Europe Falls; Five-Month High for Nikkei 2010

  • The Japanese firm is looking to shift focus from its traditional home-electronics market.

    What's News: Business 2010

  • Toshiba rose 2.6% on news it ' s in talks with Egyptian home-electronics maker El Araby to build a liquid-crystal-display plant in Egypt, aiming to tap into new demand in the Middle East and Africa.

    Tokyo Shares Get Bump From U.S. Shoppers Colin Ng 2010

  • Co. bought 27% of Japanese home-electronics retailer

    Chinese Companies Go Shopping in Japan 2010

  • Sony's home-electronics arm, whose products include digital cameras, swung to a second-quarter profit.

    As Sony Clicks, Its Chief Aims for More 2010

  • The home-electronics arm posted a profit of 50.1 billion yen in the quarter versus a loss of 8.9 billion yen a year earlier.

    As Sony Clicks, Its Chief Aims for More 2010

  • Earlier this month, it obtained court approval to freeze more than US$200 million of assets belonging to Huang Guangyu, one of China's richest men and the founder of a major home-electronics chain, as part of a case alleging share fraud.

    Hong Kong Stock Cops: From Mocked to Feared? 2009

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