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Panasonic Takes Control Of Sanyo For $4.6 Billion
Dec 10th
TOKYO (Dow Jones)–Panasonic Corp. (6752.TO) said Thursday it will buy a majority stake in Sanyo Electric Co. (6764.TO) for about $4.6 billion, to secure its position as a leading provider of batteries for fuel-efficient automobiles by taking control of Sanyo’s battery operations.
In a statement, the Osaka-based consumer electronics giant said it will acquire 50.19% of Sanyo for Y403.78 billion after a tender offer, which had been in the pipeline for nearly a year ago, expired Dec. 9 to be settled Dec. 16. The figures slightly exceed Panasonic’s target announced in November for a minimum of 50.04% stake costing at least Y402.3 billion.
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Panasonic Strada CN-GP50U GPS
Nov 25th
Panasonic CN-GP50U is a mobile navigator. This system comes with bunch of features like, 5″ Widescreen LCD Monitor,480 x 272 resolution,Touch screen, GPS Assist, Easy-to-Use GUI, Bluetooth® Hands-Free Calling and Sturdy Mounting Bracket.The CN-GP50U comes with a built-in Bluetooth hands-free calling interface, which copies over full cell-phone address books.The CN-GP50U allows users to use their own SD cards to display digital photos on it screen.
This portable navigation device offers access to maps and 1.8million searchable POI in 51 categories that includes gas stations, airports, hotels, restaurants, hospitals, ATMs and historic landmarks.
An easy-to-use Graphic User Interface (GUI) with contrasting icon colors and textures for extra clarity, pre-loaded NAVTEQ mapping software that provides map data for the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and Mexico, along with detailed maps of 86 U.S cities are also featured into the CN-GP50U.For rapid search and display, you can save your favorite destinations, like your home address, or choose from the “Last Destination” list of your 30 most recent trips. Strada’s secure window or dash suction mounting bracket features “quick click” fixing buttons for fast and easy mounting and removal of your portable navigation system.
