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PANASONIC CORPORATION
Q1 What business are we in?
It is the 34th largest company in the world Market Leaders in Mobile Data Field Based Computing It design, build and sell over 14,000 products worldwide Panasonic spend $5 billion annually on research & development Committed to this Market, Field Based Computing, broken by Verticals Leader in integrated wireless for over 9 years
  Consumer Electronics Home Televisions Video Audio Cameras & Camcorders Phones & Faxes Computers & Networking Home Appliances Building Products Personal & Healthcare Supplies & Accessories  
Building Products Hospitality Products Medical & Industrial Mobile Computers Office Products Plasma & Monitors Professional Video Projectors Security Products Systems Integration Full HD Video Conferencing  
Industrial Products Industrial Solutions Home Appliances & HVAC Batteries: OEM & Industrial Optical Drives Electronic Components Semiconductors Card Readers Radiation Measurement Systems Factory Automation
Facts about Panasonic Over 4000 State and Local Customers across the country. Panasonic own over 65% of the Public Safety Market. Panasonic have the lowest failure rates for mobile laptops in the industry. Panasonic does not sell direct.  No matter the size of the deal.
Q.2 How much of the revenues are we generating from his category ? What  is our global market share ?
MARKET SHARE
NYSE: PCTYO: 6752IndustryConsumer electronics Founded Osaka, Japan(March 13, 1918 (1918-03-13)) Founder(s)Konosuke Matsushita Headquarters Kadoma, Osaka, Japan Area served Worldwide Key people Kunio Nakamura(Chairman)Masayuki Matsushita(Vice Chairman)Fumio Ohtsubo(President) Products See List of Panasonic Corporation productsAVC networksHome appliancesComponents and devicesdigital camerasothers RevenueUS$79.388 billion (2010)[1]Operating income US$2.551 billion (2010)[1]Profit US$1.107 billion (2010)[1]Total assets US$89.448 billion (2010)[1]Total equity US$29.885 billion (2010)[1]Employees 384,586 (March 31, 2010)[1]SubsidiariesSanyo
Market Share Analysis
5 leading competitors The chosen product is microwave and its 5 major competitors are SONY CORP PHILIPS ELECTRS ELECTROLUX SAMSUNG L.G IFB
What are the competing products and brands? What are their market shares?
PANASONIC IN INDIA PRODUCT :	Microwave COMPETITORS  LG SAMSUNG KENSTAR BPL
MARKET SHARE IN INDIA National  BPL  Samsung  Kenstar L.G.  Others  1) LG   - 37 %  2) National  -9 %  3) Samsung - 7 %  4) BPL  -7 %  5) Kenstar -7 %  6) Others  - 33 %
PANASONIC IN USA PRODUCT: 	Camera COMPETITORS Nikkon Canon Fujifilm Kodak Olympus Casio Sony
MARKET SHARE IN USA
PANASONIC IN SYDNEY PRODUCT: 	Laptop COMPETITORS Dell Acer H.P Lenovo
MARKET SHARE
DIFFERENT PRODUCT SALES
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It is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
It had a market  capitalization of approximately £92 billion as of November 2010, making it the third largest company on the London Stock Exchange.
It has a secondary listing on NASDAQ.,[object Object]
Panasonic Corporation in Europe Panasonic Shop@Panasonic is a chain of stores in the United Kingdom and Ireland which sells only Panasonic electronics. The store is based on the same structure as Sony Centre. The stores are usually located in shopping centres such as Centrale, and brand itself the official Panasonic retailer. Since 2008 shop@Panasonic stores officially rebranded to "Panasonic Store".
Sponsorship Panasonic are the principal sponsors of the Toyota RacingFormula One team. Panasonic was a primary sponsor of Toyota's Formula One program, Panasonic Toyota Racing. Hiro Matsushita, grandson of the company founder, is a former race car driver who run a company overseeing sponsorship arrangements for the company. Panasonic is an official partner and sponsor of Major League Soccer. Panasonic also owns Gamba Osaka, a team from the J. League, the main Japanese soccer league.
Shopatron: The Leader in Retailer-Integrated e-Commerce Panasonic is pleased to partner with Shopatron, a shopping service designed to make it easy for consumers to shop online and get the products they desire promptly. The Shopatron network was developed to allow customers to order products online directly from the manufacturer's website, making online shopping more convenient.
Timeline of Panasonic Corporation 1918: Matsushita Electric Factory was founded. 1927: National brand name was introduced. 1931: Production of radios began. 1932: Purchased patents crucial for building radios, and disclosed the information freely to other radio makers as a contribution to the development of the electronics industry in Japan. 1933: Adopted a system of enterprise divisions. Constructed a large-scale factory at Kadoma, Osaka, and moved production facilities there. 1935: Restructuring of Matsushita Electric Industrial Company, establishment of the branch company Matsushita Electric Works. 1941: Joined military production, manufacturing wooden boats and wooden airplanes.
1993: Cancelled a joint venture agreement[which?] with Philips, and changed their contract to closed license.  1997: A group consolidation policy was introduced, reducing the number of subsidiary companies.  2001: Panasonic releases a DVD-capable Nintendo GameCube called the "Q" (Japan only).  2002: Technics products sold in the USA and Europe are renamed Panasonic.  2003: Introduced the global brand and slogan, “Panasonic. Ideas for life.”  2008: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. is renamed Panasonic Corporation.[1] 2008: Panasonic buys Sanyo, creating Japan’s largest consumer-electronics maker[6]

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Panasonic corporation

  • 2. Q1 What business are we in?
  • 3. It is the 34th largest company in the world Market Leaders in Mobile Data Field Based Computing It design, build and sell over 14,000 products worldwide Panasonic spend $5 billion annually on research & development Committed to this Market, Field Based Computing, broken by Verticals Leader in integrated wireless for over 9 years
  • 4.   Consumer Electronics Home Televisions Video Audio Cameras & Camcorders Phones & Faxes Computers & Networking Home Appliances Building Products Personal & Healthcare Supplies & Accessories  
  • 5. Building Products Hospitality Products Medical & Industrial Mobile Computers Office Products Plasma & Monitors Professional Video Projectors Security Products Systems Integration Full HD Video Conferencing  
  • 6. Industrial Products Industrial Solutions Home Appliances & HVAC Batteries: OEM & Industrial Optical Drives Electronic Components Semiconductors Card Readers Radiation Measurement Systems Factory Automation
  • 7. Facts about Panasonic Over 4000 State and Local Customers across the country. Panasonic own over 65% of the Public Safety Market. Panasonic have the lowest failure rates for mobile laptops in the industry. Panasonic does not sell direct. No matter the size of the deal.
  • 8.
  • 9. Q.2 How much of the revenues are we generating from his category ? What is our global market share ?
  • 11. NYSE: PCTYO: 6752IndustryConsumer electronics Founded Osaka, Japan(March 13, 1918 (1918-03-13)) Founder(s)Konosuke Matsushita Headquarters Kadoma, Osaka, Japan Area served Worldwide Key people Kunio Nakamura(Chairman)Masayuki Matsushita(Vice Chairman)Fumio Ohtsubo(President) Products See List of Panasonic Corporation productsAVC networksHome appliancesComponents and devicesdigital camerasothers RevenueUS$79.388 billion (2010)[1]Operating income US$2.551 billion (2010)[1]Profit US$1.107 billion (2010)[1]Total assets US$89.448 billion (2010)[1]Total equity US$29.885 billion (2010)[1]Employees 384,586 (March 31, 2010)[1]SubsidiariesSanyo
  • 13. 5 leading competitors The chosen product is microwave and its 5 major competitors are SONY CORP PHILIPS ELECTRS ELECTROLUX SAMSUNG L.G IFB
  • 14. What are the competing products and brands? What are their market shares?
  • 15. PANASONIC IN INDIA PRODUCT : Microwave COMPETITORS LG SAMSUNG KENSTAR BPL
  • 16. MARKET SHARE IN INDIA National BPL Samsung Kenstar L.G. Others 1) LG - 37 % 2) National -9 % 3) Samsung - 7 % 4) BPL -7 % 5) Kenstar -7 % 6) Others - 33 %
  • 17. PANASONIC IN USA PRODUCT: Camera COMPETITORS Nikkon Canon Fujifilm Kodak Olympus Casio Sony
  • 19. PANASONIC IN SYDNEY PRODUCT: Laptop COMPETITORS Dell Acer H.P Lenovo
  • 21.
  • 23.
  • 24. It is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
  • 25. It had a market capitalization of approximately £92 billion as of November 2010, making it the third largest company on the London Stock Exchange.
  • 26.
  • 27. Panasonic Corporation in Europe Panasonic Shop@Panasonic is a chain of stores in the United Kingdom and Ireland which sells only Panasonic electronics. The store is based on the same structure as Sony Centre. The stores are usually located in shopping centres such as Centrale, and brand itself the official Panasonic retailer. Since 2008 shop@Panasonic stores officially rebranded to "Panasonic Store".
  • 28. Sponsorship Panasonic are the principal sponsors of the Toyota RacingFormula One team. Panasonic was a primary sponsor of Toyota's Formula One program, Panasonic Toyota Racing. Hiro Matsushita, grandson of the company founder, is a former race car driver who run a company overseeing sponsorship arrangements for the company. Panasonic is an official partner and sponsor of Major League Soccer. Panasonic also owns Gamba Osaka, a team from the J. League, the main Japanese soccer league.
  • 29. Shopatron: The Leader in Retailer-Integrated e-Commerce Panasonic is pleased to partner with Shopatron, a shopping service designed to make it easy for consumers to shop online and get the products they desire promptly. The Shopatron network was developed to allow customers to order products online directly from the manufacturer's website, making online shopping more convenient.
  • 30. Timeline of Panasonic Corporation 1918: Matsushita Electric Factory was founded. 1927: National brand name was introduced. 1931: Production of radios began. 1932: Purchased patents crucial for building radios, and disclosed the information freely to other radio makers as a contribution to the development of the electronics industry in Japan. 1933: Adopted a system of enterprise divisions. Constructed a large-scale factory at Kadoma, Osaka, and moved production facilities there. 1935: Restructuring of Matsushita Electric Industrial Company, establishment of the branch company Matsushita Electric Works. 1941: Joined military production, manufacturing wooden boats and wooden airplanes.
  • 31. 1993: Cancelled a joint venture agreement[which?] with Philips, and changed their contract to closed license. 1997: A group consolidation policy was introduced, reducing the number of subsidiary companies. 2001: Panasonic releases a DVD-capable Nintendo GameCube called the "Q" (Japan only). 2002: Technics products sold in the USA and Europe are renamed Panasonic. 2003: Introduced the global brand and slogan, “Panasonic. Ideas for life.” 2008: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. is renamed Panasonic Corporation.[1] 2008: Panasonic buys Sanyo, creating Japan’s largest consumer-electronics maker[6]
  • 32. Panasonic Group to Showcase "Energy Solutions for Entire Towns" at Eco-Products 2010 Panasonic, together with Panasonic Electric Works and SANYO Electric, will highlight Panasonic Group's technological strengths in and commitment to achieving sustainable lifestyles
  • 33. THANK YOU !!! PRESENTED BY:- AKHIL KASHYAP M100700005