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Wikipedia-Article "Mitsubishi Electric"

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
 Mitsubishi Electric
Type Corporation TYO: 6503
Founded Tokyo, Japan (1921)
Location Tokyo, Japan
Key people Tamotsu Nomakuchi, President & CEO
Industry Electronics
Slogan Changes for the Better
Products Energy and electric systems, Electronic devices, Industrial automation systems, Home appliances, Information and communication systems
Revenue Image:Green up.png 3,410 billion Yen (Fiscal year ended March 31, 2005)
Operating income {{{operating_income}}}
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Employees 97,661 (Consolidated, as of March 31, 2005)
Website Mitsubishi Electric Global
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Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (三菱電機, Mitsubishi Denki), TYO: 6503 is a Japanese company based in the Mitsubishi Denki Building in Tokyo, manufactures electric and architectural equipment. The Corporation was established on 15 January 1921. One of its products is the SCOPO. The Corporation claims (as cited in "References") to have achieved the world's first transmission at 10 Gbit/s between relay equipment boards set at a distance of 500 mm apart.

Mitsubishi Electric is also one of the top 5 manafacturers of Photovoltaics, competing with Sharp, Kyocera, BP, and Shell

It is one of the Mitsubishi Group core companies.

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