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| Articles with keyword "Hitachi" | |
| "Roundup: Mobis, Hitachi, Pioneer" Year end financial results for Korean supplier Hyundai Mobis, Hitachi Automotive Systems Segment and Pioneer Car Electronics Business. Appears in June 2010 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Pioneer, Omron Sales Down; Mobis Up 10.4%" Year-end financial results for Pioneer's Car Electronics business, Omron Automotive Electronics Components and Hyundai Mobis, plus news updates on Delphi, Intel/Wind River, Visteon, Hitachi Automotive Systems Appears in June 2009 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Consolidation Coming to Infotainment Industry" In a market crowded with competitors, companies with strong brand names like Sony and Bose will have an edge. Appears in June 2007 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "FY 2007 Roundup: Alpine, Denso, Hitachi, Omron" Year end financial results for Alpine Electronics, Denso, Hitachi and Omron. Appears in June 2007 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Roundup of Japanese Auto Electronics Suppliers, FY 2005" Financial results for Alpine Electronics, Denso, Hitachi Automotive, Omron AEC and Pioneer Car Electronics. Appears in June 2006 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Roundup of Japanese Auto Electronics Suppliers--FY 2004" Financial results for the year ending 3/31/05 for Aisin Seiki, Alpine Electronics, Calsonic Kansei, Clarion, Denso, Hitachi Automotive Systems, Nippon Seiki, Omron Automotive Electronic Components, Pioneer Car Electronics, SEI Automotive Business, plus Korean supplier Hyundai Mobis Appears in June 2005 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Hitachi Automotive Systems, The Company Profile" Just 3.8% of the electronics conglomerate Hitachi's sales are from automotive products. Nissan/Renault accounts for 55% of automotive sales. Hitachi now owns all of Unisia JECS, Xanavi Informatics and Tokico. Appears in February 2005 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Renesas Technology, The Company Profile" Renesas Technology, a joint venture of Hitachi and Mitsubishi Electric, is now the fourth largest automotive semiconductor supplier in the world. Navigation is Renesas' hottest auto application. Appears in July 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "FY 2003 Roundup of Japanese Automotive Electronics Suppliers" A year-end look at the financial results of Aisin Seiki, Alpine Electronics, Calsonic Kansei, Clarion, Denso, Hitachi Automotive Systems Division, Nippon Seiki, Omron Automotive Electronic Components Segment, Pioneer Car Electronics Segment, Sumitomo Electric Industries Automotive Segment and Tokai Rika. Appears in June 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Hitachi Semiconductor, The Company Profile" Sixty percent of Hitachi Semiconductor's automotive products go to powertrain applications. An in-depth look at the company. Appears in February 2002 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Unisia JECS, The Company Profile (10/01)" Unisia JECS, supplier of engine control and drivetrain products, has felt the fallout from Nissan's restructuring. Nissan remains Unisia JECS top customer. Appears in October 2001 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Xanavi, The Company Profile (3/00)" A joint venture by Nissan and Hitachi, navigation supplier Xanavi has been affected by Nissan's financial difficulties. Xanavi believes Japan's navigation will evolve into in-car personal computing. Appears in March 2000 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Hitachi Automotive Products, The Company Profile" Among Hitachi leading automotive products are ITS systems, including VICS receivers; mass air-flow sensors; electronic throttle control; direct injection for gasoline engines; and a new multiplexing system called APOX. Company profile Appears in May 1997 newsletter. $50.00 | |
