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Green Car Congress (Free subscription) | 29/08/2008
Nidec Corporation is building an annex laboratory on the premises of its largest R&D plant in Shiga, Japan to bolster its new development efforts, particularly in the automotive motor section.
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Nikkei (Free subscription) | 29/08/2008
Nidec To Build R&D Site For Electric Car MotorsTOKYO (Nikkei)--Nidec Corp. (6594) announced Friday that it will construct an automotive motor R&D facility in Shiga Prefecture.
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Nikkei (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
Nidec Sankyo To Build China Plant For White-Goods SubsystemsTOKYO (Nikkei)--Nidec Sankyo Corp. (7757) has announced plans to construct a new plant for white-goods motor drive systems in China.
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Madshrimps Forum Madness (Free subscription) | 13/08/2008
Nidec outline how to manufacturer an extruded aluminum heatsink like the kind sold with just about every Intel processor, in this patent application. If you've ever wondered how such a complex fin...
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Nikkei (Free subscription) | 24/07/2008
Nidec's April-June Net Profit Seen Rising 35% To Record Y15bnTOKYO (Nikkei)--Nidec Corp.'s (6594) group net profit likely surged 35% on the year to around 15 billion yen in the April-June quarter on strong sales of midsize motors, in-house manufacturing of parts for small precision motors, and productivity gains.
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Vietnam Business Finance (Free subscription) | 30/06/2008
Japan's Nidec Corp., the world's biggest maker of motors for computer hard-disk drives, will pay a preferential tax rate in Viet Nam of 10%, according to a statement posted on the government's Web site. Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung approved the preferential tax for all projects by Kyoto-based Nidec at an industrial park in Ho Chi Minh City, the statement said. Vietnam's corporate tax is
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TechEnclave (Free subscription) | 20/06/2008
my stock 939 HSF nidec fan used to run at 4200-4400rpm at max loads & it used to create a lot of whinny noise,so i thought of ways to silent my hsf fan. 1st thought was to get a hyper tx-2/ultra 90 but somewhere i kept on thinking 3000+ is now not...
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Nikkei (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
Friday, June 6, 2008Nidec To Invest Y50bn In FY08-09 To Expand Car Motors OpsTOKYO (Nikkei)--Nidec Corp. (6594) plans to spend roughly 50 billion yen over next two years to beef up production of electric motors for automobiles.
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Nikkei (Free subscription) | 28/05/2008
Nidec's Turnaround Method Gets Japan Servo Back In BlackKyoto (Nikkei)--Precision motor maker Japan Servo Co. (6585) saw its earnings improve dramatically one year after being acquired by Nidec Corp. (6594), and posted a record net profit on a consolidated basis in the business year ended March 2008. Nidec's turnaround method, which encourages the acquired company's employees to change their mind-set,...
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EuroInvestor.co.uk (Free subscription) | 18/04/2008
KYOTO, Japan, April 18, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Nidec Corporation ("Nidec") (NYSE:NJ) today announced that one of its subsidiaries, Nidec Motors & Actuators ("NMA"), will build a new plant in Polan.. - Read more
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Nikkei (Free subscription) | 24/01/2008
Nidec's Op Profit Likely Hit Record Y57bn In April-Dec PeriodTOKYO (Nikkei)--Robust demand for micromotors apparently propelled Nidec Corp. (6594) to a record group operating profit of 57 billion yen in the nine months ended Dec. 31, a year-on-year increase of 16%.
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 15/11/2007
TOKYO, Nov 15 (Reuters) - A unit of German robot maker Kuka AG seeks entry into Japan's LCD-making robot business, executives said on Thursday, as they eye a market dominated by Nidec Sankyo , Yaskawa Electric and Nachi Fujikoshi Corp .
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Nikkei (Free subscription) | 04/11/2007
Nidec Copal To Consolidate Fujisoku's Domestic PlantsTOKYO (Nikkei)--Nidec Copal Electronics Corp. (6883) plans to consolidate the domestic factories of Fujisoku Corp., a major industrial switch producer it acquired in October 2006, to cut production and shipping costs.
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videogamesblogger.com: (Free subscription) | 26/10/2007
Hitachi has announced that they are withdrawing from the home PC market due to sluggish sales. This comes as only the latest move by a Japanese electronics group to trim it's struggling operations. This is disheartening to hear because Hitachi is one of the original pioneers of PC technology in Japan three decades ago. The company [...]
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eWeek (Free subscription) | 23/10/2007
Hitachi ranked eighth in Japan's PC market with only 4.5 percent share.