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NEC to raise 130 bil. yen from banks

NEC to raise 130 bil. yen from banks

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuhiro Endo, president of NEC Corp., holds a press conference in Tokyo on April 26, 2013. NEC said the same day it will raise a total of 130 billion yen from banks including Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. and the Development Bank of Japan to improve its financial standing.

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NEC to cut 10,000 jobs worldwide

NEC to cut 10,000 jobs worldwide

TOKYO, Japan - NEC Corp. President Nobuhiro Endo holds a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2012. Endo said the company will cut 10,000 jobs worldwide -- 7,000 domestic and 3,000 overseas -- in the first half of fiscal 2012. The measure is part of NEC's restructuring as its earnings have deteriorated due to the effects of the massive flooding in Thailand and sluggish mobile phone business.

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NEC, Lenovo to launch joint PC venture

NEC, Lenovo to launch joint PC venture

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's NEC Corp. President Nobuhiro Endo (R) and Yang Yuanqing, CEO of China's Lenovo Group Ltd., shake hands in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2011, before a press conference. The two companies announced the launch of a joint venture for the Japanese personal computer market through a strategic partnership on the same day.

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NEC to invest 15 bil. yen on cloud computing services by FY 2012

NEC to invest 15 bil. yen on cloud computing services by FY 2012

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuhiro Endo, senior vice president of NEC Corp., speaks during a recent interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo. Endo, 56, who will be appointed company president on April 1, 2010, said NEC will invest around 15 billion yen to enhance data centers for cloud computing over a three-year period as it embarks on an ambitious goal for a tenfold increase in net profit by fiscal 2012.

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NEC to promote Senior Vice President Endo to president

NEC to promote Senior Vice President Endo to president

TOKYO, Japan - NEC Corp. Senior Vice President Nobuhiro Endo, who will replace current President Karou Yano, briefs reporters on the company's medium-term business plan during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 25, 2010. Endo will become president on April 1 while Yano will become chairman with the right to represent the company.

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NEC to promote Senior Vice President Endo to president

NEC to promote Senior Vice President Endo to president

TOKYO, Japan - NEC Corp. President Kaoru Yano (R) and Senior Vice President Nobuhiro Endo shake hands during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 25, 2010. Endo will become president of NEC on April 1 while Yano will become chairman with the right to represent the company.

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Niino to assume NEC presidency

Niino to assume NEC presidency

NEC Corp. President Nobuhiro Endo (L) shakes hands with Takashi Niino, vice president, in Tokyo on Dec. 25, 2015, after the company announced Niino will be promoted as president in April 2016, while Endo will become chairman. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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NEC joins list of 2020 Tokyo Olympics "gold" sponsors

NEC joins list of 2020 Tokyo Olympics "gold" sponsors

NEC Corp. President Nobuhiro Endo (L) poses with Yoshiro Mori, president of the organizing committee for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, in Tokyo on Feb. 19, 2015, after signing up his company as an official "Gold Partner" sponsor for the Games, the highest of the three-tier local sponsor status. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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NEC appointed "gold" sponsor of 2020 Tokyo Olympics

NEC appointed "gold" sponsor of 2020 Tokyo Olympics

Nobuhiro Endo (L), president of NEC Corp., and Yoshiro Mori, president of the organizing committee for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, hold a signed agreement during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 19, 2015, to show the committee has appointed the company as an official "Gold Partner" sponsor -- the highest of a three-tier local sponsor status. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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NEC appointed "gold" sponsor of 2020 Tokyo Olympics

NEC appointed "gold" sponsor of 2020 Tokyo Olympics

Nobuhiro Endo, president of NEC Corp., attends a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 19, 2015, to announce that the company has been appointed as an official "Gold Partner" sponsor -- the highest of a three-tier local sponsor status for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. The company will introduce security technology for face and fingerprint authentication and network-related products. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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NEC, Lenovo to launch joint PC venture

NEC, Lenovo to launch joint PC venture

TOKYO, Japan - Japan's NEC Corp. President Nobuhiro Endo (R) and Yang Yuanqing, CEO of China's Lenovo Group Ltd., shake hands in Tokyo on Jan. 27, 2011, before a press conference. The two companies announced the launch of a joint venture for the Japanese personal computer market through a strategic partnership on the same day. (Kyodo)

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NEC to invest 15 bil. yen on cloud computing services by FY 2012

NEC to invest 15 bil. yen on cloud computing services by FY 2012

TOKYO, Japan - Nobuhiro Endo, senior vice president of NEC Corp., speaks during a recent interview with Kyodo News in Tokyo. Endo, 56, who will be appointed company president on April 1, 2010, said NEC will invest around 15 billion yen to enhance data centers for cloud computing over a three-year period as it embarks on an ambitious goal for a tenfold increase in net profit by fiscal 2012. (Kyodo)

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NEC to promote Senior Vice President Endo to president

NEC to promote Senior Vice President Endo to president

TOKYO, Japan - NEC Corp. President Kaoru Yano (R) and Senior Vice President Nobuhiro Endo shake hands during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 25, 2010. Endo will become president of NEC on April 1 while Yano will become chairman with the right to represent the company. (Kyodo)

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NEC to promote Senior Vice President Endo to president

NEC to promote Senior Vice President Endo to president

TOKYO, Japan - NEC Corp. Senior Vice President Nobuhiro Endo, who will replace current President Karou Yano, briefs reporters on the company's medium-term business plan during a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 25, 2010. Endo will become president on April 1 while Yano will become chairman with the right to represent the company. (Kyodo)

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NEC to cut 10,000 jobs worldwide

NEC to cut 10,000 jobs worldwide

TOKYO, Japan - NEC Corp. President Nobuhiro Endo holds a press conference in Tokyo on Jan. 26, 2012. Endo said the company will cut 10,000 jobs worldwide -- 7,000 domestic and 3,000 overseas -- in the first half of fiscal 2012. The measure is part of NEC's restructuring as its earnings have deteriorated due to the effects of the massive flooding in Thailand and sluggish mobile phone business. (Kyodo)

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