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Fujifilm to launch new Cheki series instant camera

Fujifilm to launch new Cheki series instant camera

A woman takes a selfie with Fujifilm Corp.'s latest model of the Cheki instant camera series, "instax mini LiPlay+," in Tokyo on Oct. 21, 2025, ahead of its official launch on Nov. 7. The front-facing camera, equipped with a rear monitor for easier selfies, is priced at around 28,600 yen ($190), with the series' cumulative sales surpassing 100 million units since its debut in 1998.

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Fujifilm to launch new Cheki series instant camera

Fujifilm to launch new Cheki series instant camera

A woman takes a selfie with Fujifilm Corp.'s latest model of the Cheki instant camera series, "instax mini LiPlay+," in Tokyo on Oct. 21, 2025, ahead of its official launch on Nov. 7. The front-facing camera, equipped with a rear monitor for easier selfies, is priced at around 28,600 yen ($190), with the series' cumulative sales surpassing 100 million units since its debut in 1998.

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Fujifilm to launch new Cheki series instant camera

Fujifilm to launch new Cheki series instant camera

A woman holds Fujifilm Corp.'s latest model of the Cheki instant camera series, "instax mini LiPlay+," in Tokyo on Oct. 21, 2025, ahead of its launch on Nov. 7. The front-facing camera, equipped with a rear monitor for easier selfies, is priced at around 28,600 yen ($190), with the series' cumulative sales having surpassed 100 million units since its debut in 1998.

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Fujifilm opens health screening center in Hanoi

Fujifilm opens health screening center in Hanoi

Teiichi Goto, president of Japan's Fujifilm Corp., addresses the opening ceremony for a health screening center in Hanoi on July 1, 2024. The center will focus on cancer screening using AI.

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Fujifilm opens health screening center in Hanoi

Fujifilm opens health screening center in Hanoi

Japan's Fujifilm Corp. opens a health screening center in Hanoi on July 1, 2024, with a focus on AI-based cancer screening.

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Fujifilm unveils remodeled 3-D digital camera

Fujifilm unveils remodeled 3-D digital camera

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows remodeled version of Fujifilm Holdings Corp.'s digital camera FinePix REAL 3D W3 equipped with three-dimensional technology. The company on Aug. 17, 2010, unveiled the product that it says is the world's first 3-D compact digital camera that can shoot high-resolution images and high-definition videos.

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Fujifilm unveils remodeled 3-D digital camera

Fujifilm unveils remodeled 3-D digital camera

TOKYO, Japan - Fashion model Nozomi Sasaki holds a remodeled version of Fujifilm Holdings Corp.'s digital camera FinePix REAL 3D W3 equipped with three-dimensional technology in Tokyo on Aug. 17, 2010. The company said the product is the world's first 3-D compact digital camera that can shoot high-resolution images and high-definition videos.

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Avigan could be formally approved as Ebola drug early 2015

Avigan could be formally approved as Ebola drug early 2015

TOKYO, Japan - Shigetaka Komori, chief executive officer of Fujifilm Holdings Corp., attends a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, on Nov. 11, 2014, announcing that the company expects its Avigan anti-influenza drug to be formally approved early next year for treating people infected with the Ebola virus.

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Fujifilm to launch 'Hello Kitty' instant camera

Fujifilm to launch 'Hello Kitty' instant camera

TOKYO, Japan - Fujifilm Corp. unveils a new model of its Cheki instant camera featuring the globally popular "Hello Kitty" character in Tokyo on Oct. 23, 2014. The new model, commemorating the character's 40th anniversary, will go on sale Nov. 21.

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Fujifilm Holdings to promote Nakajima to president

Fujifilm Holdings to promote Nakajima to president

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Shigehiro Nakajima, executive vice president of Fujifilm Holdings Corp. The company said on June 7, 2012, that it plans to promote Nakajima to president on June 28.

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Fujifilm Holdings HQ

Fujifilm Holdings HQ

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows the headquarters of Fujifilm Holdings Corp. in Tokyo's Minato Ward on May 28, 2012. Located within the Tokyo Midtown complex in the Roppongi district, the building houses a showroom on the first floor where visitors can test its products such as digital cameras.

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Fujifilm joins race to be Olympus partner

Fujifilm joins race to be Olympus partner

TOKYO, Japan - Shigehiro Nakajima, representative director of Fujifilm Holdings Corp., holds a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 30, 2012. Nakajima said the company has proposed a capital and business tie-up with Olympus Corp., joining competition with Sony Corp. and others to become a business alliance partner for the scandal-tainted optical equipment manufacturer.

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Fujifilm's mirrorless digital camera

Fujifilm's mirrorless digital camera

TOKYO, Japan - A woman holds Fujifilm Corp.'s X-Pro1, the company's first digital mirrorless interchangeable lens camera, in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2012. Fujifilm plans to release the camera in Japan on Feb. 18 and later in overseas markets.

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Fujifilm's new compact camera 'Fujifuilm X10'

Fujifilm's new compact camera 'Fujifuilm X10'

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese actor Masahiro Motoki holds Fujifuilm Corp.'s compact camera ''Fujifilm X10'' in Tokyo on Oct. 5, 2011. The X10, featuring an ultra bright lens with a wide-angle maximum aperture of 2.0, is scheduled to hit store shelves on Oct. 22, 2011.

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Fujifilm to make Toyama Chemical subsidiary via tender offer

Fujifilm to make Toyama Chemical subsidiary via tender offer

TOKYO, Japan - Fujifilm Holdings Corp. President Shigetaka Komori, Taisho Pharmaceutical Co. President Akira Uehara and Toyama Chemical Co. President Masuji Sugata (L to R) shake hands Feb. 13 after attending a news conference in Tokyo where Fujifilm said it will launch a friendly tender offer for shares in Toyama Chemical and turn the drug maker into a subsidiary. Fujifilm will acquire 66.7 percent of Toyama while Taisho, Toyama's current top shareholder with a 21.8 percent stake, will raise its stake by acquiring an additional 14.93 million Toyama shares.

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Fujifilm to make Toyama Chemical subsidiary via tender offer

Fujifilm to make Toyama Chemical subsidiary via tender offer

TOKYO, Japan - Taisho Pharmaceutical Co. President Akira Uehara, Fujifilm Holdings Corp. President Shigetaka Komori and Toyama Chemical Co. President Masuji Sugata, (L to R) shake hands Feb. 13 after attending a news conference in Tokyo where Fujifilm said it will launch a friendly tender offer for shares in Toyama Chemical and turn the drug maker into a subsidiary. Fujifilm will acquire 66.7 percent of Toyama while Taisho, Toyama's current top shareholder with a 21.8 percent stake, will raise its stake by acquiring an additional 14.93 million Toyama shares.

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New commercial complex Tokyo Midtown opens in Roppongi area

New commercial complex Tokyo Midtown opens in Roppongi area

TOKYO, Japan - A new landmark business and commercial complex opened on March 30 in Tokyo's Roppongi district, featuring a 248-meter-tall tower, one of the tallest skyscrapers in the capital, as its core facility. The Tokyo Midtown complex, built on the 10-hectare site of the former Defense Agency under a 370-billion-yen project, houses luxury hotel Ritz-Carlton Tokyo on the upper floors of the tower. The complex also houses some 130 shops and restaurants, upscale apartments, a museum and business offices, including the head offices of Fujifilm Holdings Corp. and game software and entertainment business firm Konami Corp.

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New commercial complex Tokyo Midtown opens in Roppongi area

New commercial complex Tokyo Midtown opens in Roppongi area

TOKYO, Japan - A new landmark business and commercial complex opened on March 30 in Tokyo's Roppongi district, featuring a 248-meter-tall tower, one of the tallest skyscrapers in the capital, as its core facility. The Tokyo Midtown complex, built on the 10-hectare site of the former Defense Agency under a 370-billion-yen project, houses luxury hotel Ritz-Carlton Tokyo on the upper floors of the tower. The complex also houses some 130 shops and restaurants, upscale apartments, a museum and business offices, including the head offices of Fujifilm Holdings Corp. and game software and entertainment business firm Konami Corp. (Kyodo)

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Fujifilm to make Toyama Chemical subsidiary via tender offer

Fujifilm to make Toyama Chemical subsidiary via tender offer

TOKYO, Japan - Fujifilm Holdings Corp. President Shigetaka Komori, Taisho Pharmaceutical Co. President Akira Uehara and Toyama Chemical Co. President Masuji Sugata (L to R) shake hands Feb. 13 after attending a news conference in Tokyo where Fujifilm said it will launch a friendly tender offer for shares in Toyama Chemical and turn the drug maker into a subsidiary. Fujifilm will acquire 66.7 percent of Toyama while Taisho, Toyama's current top shareholder with a 21.8 percent stake, will raise its stake by acquiring an additional 14.93 million Toyama shares. (Kyodo)

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Fujifilm to make Toyama Chemical subsidiary via tender offer

Fujifilm to make Toyama Chemical subsidiary via tender offer

TOKYO, Japan - Taisho Pharmaceutical Co. President Akira Uehara, Fujifilm Holdings Corp. President Shigetaka Komori and Toyama Chemical Co. President Masuji Sugata, (L to R) shake hands Feb. 13 after attending a news conference in Tokyo where Fujifilm said it will launch a friendly tender offer for shares in Toyama Chemical and turn the drug maker into a subsidiary. Fujifilm will acquire 66.7 percent of Toyama while Taisho, Toyama's current top shareholder with a 21.8 percent stake, will raise its stake by acquiring an additional 14.93 million Toyama shares. (Kyodo)

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Fujifilm Holdings to acquire U.S. biotech venture for $307 million

Fujifilm Holdings to acquire U.S. biotech venture for $307 million

Shigetaka Komori, chairman of Fujifilm Holdings Corp., announces at a press conference in Tokyo on March 30, 2015, that the company will buy U.S. biotechnology venture company Cellular Dynamics International Inc. through a tender offer for $307 million. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm starts full-fledged business operations in Myanmar

Fujifilm starts full-fledged business operations in Myanmar

Kenji Sukeno, president of Japan's Fujifilm Corp., speaks at the opening ceremony of the company's new group arm in Yangon on July 10, 2017. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm finds accounting irregularities at Australian unit

Fujifilm finds accounting irregularities at Australian unit

Fujifilm Holdings Corp. President Kenji Sukeno (L) bows in apology during a press conference in Tokyo on June 12, 2017. Fujifilm said a third-party panel investigating accounting of its overseas operations found irregularities at an Australian subsidiary in addition to those already found at a New Zealand unit. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm finds accounting irregularities at Australian unit

Fujifilm finds accounting irregularities at Australian unit

Photo taken in May 2012 shows the Tokyo headquarters of Fujifilm Holdings Corp. The maker of camera, cosmetics and medical equipment said on June 12, 2017, that a third-party panel investigating accounting of its overseas operations found irregularities at an Australian subsidiary in addition to those already found at a New Zealand unit. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm finds accounting irregularities at Australian unit

Fujifilm finds accounting irregularities at Australian unit

Fujifilm Holdings Corp. President Kenji Sukeno (R) speaks during a press conference in Tokyo on June 12, 2017. Fujifilm said a third-party panel investigating accounting of its overseas operations found irregularities at an Australian subsidiary in addition to those already found at a New Zealand unit. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm launches new Instax camera with selfie mode

Fujifilm launches new Instax camera with selfie mode

Actor Masahiro Higashide poses with Fujifilm Corp.'s Instax Mini 70, equipped with selfie mode capable of providing the appropriate brightness and shooting distance for self shooting, at an announcing event in Tokyo on Sept. 30, 2015. It will go on sale on Oct. 23. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm unveils remodeled 3-D digital camera

Fujifilm unveils remodeled 3-D digital camera

TOKYO, Japan - Fashion model Nozomi Sasaki holds a remodeled version of Fujifilm Holdings Corp.'s digital camera FinePix REAL 3D W3 equipped with three-dimensional technology in Tokyo on Aug. 17, 2010. The company said the product is the world's first 3-D compact digital camera that can shoot high-resolution images and high-definition videos. (Kyodo)

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Fujifilm unveils remodeled 3-D digital camera

Fujifilm unveils remodeled 3-D digital camera

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows remodeled version of Fujifilm Holdings Corp.'s digital camera FinePix REAL 3D W3 equipped with three-dimensional technology. The company on Aug. 17, 2010, unveiled the product that it says is the world's first 3-D compact digital camera that can shoot high-resolution images and high-definition videos. (Kyodo)

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Avigan could be formally approved as Ebola drug early 2015

Avigan could be formally approved as Ebola drug early 2015

TOKYO, Japan - Shigetaka Komori, chief executive officer of Fujifilm Holdings Corp., attends a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, on Nov. 11, 2014, announcing that the company expects its Avigan anti-influenza drug to be formally approved early next year for treating people infected with the Ebola virus. (Kyodo)

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Fujifilm to launch 'Hello Kitty' instant camera

Fujifilm to launch 'Hello Kitty' instant camera

TOKYO, Japan - Fujifilm Corp. unveils a new model of its Cheki instant camera featuring the globally popular "Hello Kitty" character in Tokyo on Oct. 23, 2014. The new model, commemorating the character's 40th anniversary, will go on sale Nov. 21. (Kyodo)

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Fujifilm joins race to be Olympus partner

Fujifilm joins race to be Olympus partner

TOKYO, Japan - Shigehiro Nakajima, representative director of Fujifilm Holdings Corp., holds a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 30, 2012. Nakajima said the company has proposed a capital and business tie-up with Olympus Corp., joining competition with Sony Corp. and others to become a business alliance partner for the scandal-tainted optical equipment manufacturer. (Kyodo)

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Fujifilm's mirrorless digital camera

Fujifilm's mirrorless digital camera

TOKYO, Japan - A woman holds Fujifilm Corp.'s X-Pro1, the company's first digital mirrorless interchangeable lens camera, in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2012. Fujifilm plans to release the camera in Japan on Feb. 18 and later in overseas markets. (Kyodo)

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Fujifilm's new compact camera 'Fujifuilm X10'

Fujifilm's new compact camera 'Fujifuilm X10'

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese actor Masahiro Motoki holds Fujifuilm Corp.'s compact camera ''Fujifilm X10'' in Tokyo on Oct. 5, 2011. The X10, featuring an ultra bright lens with a wide-angle maximum aperture of 2.0, is scheduled to hit store shelves on Oct. 22, 2011. (Kyodo)

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Fujifilm to buy Takeda's chemical research unit for 155 bil. yen

Fujifilm to buy Takeda's chemical research unit for 155 bil. yen

Shigetaka Komori (L), chief executive officer of Fujifilm Holdings Corp., announces a plan to purchase Wako Pure Chemical Industries Ltd., the chemical research unit of Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., at a press conference in Tokyo on Dec. 15, 2016. Fuji will buy the Osaka-based Wako, Japan's top reagent maker, for roughly 154.7 billion yen ($1.3 billion) to enhance its pharmaceutical and regenerative medicine business. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm gives up on Xerox acquisition

Fujifilm gives up on Xerox acquisition

Shigetaka Komori, chairman of Fujifilm Holdings Corp., speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 5, 2019. Fujifilm said it has scrapped a plan to take a majority stake in Xerox Corp. and will dissolve their joint venture, terminating 57 years of partnership. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm gives up on Xerox acquisition

Fujifilm gives up on Xerox acquisition

Shigetaka Komori, chairman of Fujifilm Holdings Corp., speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 5, 2019. Fujifilm said it has scrapped a plan to take a majority stake in Xerox Corp. and will dissolve their joint venture, terminating 57 years of partnership. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm gives up on Xerox acquisition

Fujifilm gives up on Xerox acquisition

Shigetaka Komori, chairman of Fujifilm Holdings Corp., speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 5, 2019. Fujifilm said it has scrapped a plan to take a majority stake in Xerox Corp. and will dissolve their joint venture, terminating 57 years of partnership. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm gives up on Xerox acquisition

Fujifilm gives up on Xerox acquisition

Shigetaka Komori (L), chairman of Fujifilm Holdings Corp., speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 5, 2019. Fujifilm said it has scrapped a plan to take a majority stake in Xerox Corp. and will dissolve their joint venture, terminating 57 years of partnership. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Men's skin-care products

Men's skin-care products

Photo taken Nov. 19, 2019, in Tokyo shows skin-care products for men developed by Fujifilm Corp. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm to buy Biogen unit

Fujifilm to buy Biogen unit

Fujifilm Holdings Corp. President Shigetaka Komori meets the press in Tokyo on March 12, 2019, over the company's plan to buy a unit of U.S. drugmaker Biogen Inc. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm's new mirrorless camera

Fujifilm's new mirrorless camera

Photo shows Fujifilm Corp.'s GFX 100Megapixels Concept, with 102 million pixels image sensor. The model is to hit the market in 2019. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm instant camera Cheki

Fujifilm instant camera Cheki

A shopper looks at a model of Fujifilm Corp.'s instant camera Cheki at a store in Tokyo on Aug. 10, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm may withdraw from Xerox purchase deal if deadlock continues

Fujifilm may withdraw from Xerox purchase deal if deadlock continues

Fujifilm Holdings Corp. Chairman Shigetaka Komori speaks during an interview in Tokyo on June 7, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm may withdraw from Xerox purchase deal if deadlock continues

Fujifilm may withdraw from Xerox purchase deal if deadlock continues

Fujifilm Holdings Corp. Chairman Shigetaka Komori speaks during an interview in Tokyo on June 7, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm may withdraw from Xerox purchase deal if deadlock continues

Fujifilm may withdraw from Xerox purchase deal if deadlock continues

Fujifilm Holdings Corp. Chairman Shigetaka Komori speaks during an interview in Tokyo on June 7, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm Corp. President Sukeno

Fujifilm Corp. President Sukeno

Fujifilm Holdings Corp. President Kenji Sukeno (C) holds a press conference in Tokyo on May 18, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm Holding President Sukeno

Fujifilm Holding President Sukeno

Fujifilm Holdings Corp. President Kenji Sukeno speaks at a press conference at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on May 18, 2018, about issues related to its plan to acquire Xerox Corp. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm head office

Fujifilm head office

Photo taken May 14, 2018, shows the building in Tokyo that houses the headquarters of Fujifilm Holdings Corp. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm head office

Fujifilm head office

Photo taken May 14, 2018, shows the building in Tokyo that houses the headquarters of Fujifilm Holdings Corp. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fujifilm logo

Fujifilm logo

Photo taken in June 2017 shows logos installed on the building that houses the head office of Fujifilm Holdings Corp. in Tokyo. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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