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[Breaking News]Toshiba Corp. to delist from Tokyo Stock Exchange

TOKYO, Japan Kyodo - Video shows Toshiba Corp.'s closing price at 4,590 yen on an electronic signboard at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Dec. 19, 2023, the last day of trading on the exchange. The Japanese conglomerate will be delisted from the bourse on Dec. 20, ending its 74-year history as a public company. (Kyodo)

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Toshiba Corp. to delist from Tokyo Stock Exchange

Toshiba Corp. to delist from Tokyo Stock Exchange

Photo shows Toshiba Corp.'s closing price (top, C) at 4,590 yen on an electronic signboard at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Dec. 19, 2023, the last day of trading on the exchange. The Japanese conglomerate will be delisted from the bourse on Dec. 20, ending its 74-year history as a public company.

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Toshiba Corp. to delist from Tokyo Stock Exchange

Toshiba Corp. to delist from Tokyo Stock Exchange

Photo shows Toshiba Corp.'s closing price at 4,590 yen on an electronic signboard at the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Dec. 19, 2023, the last day of trading on the exchange. The Japanese conglomerate will be delisted from the bourse on Dec. 20, ending its 74-year history as a public company.

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[Breaking News]Toshiba shareholders meeting in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan Kyodo - People head to the venue of an extraordinary general meeting of Toshiba Corp. shareholders in Tokyo on Nov. 22, 2023. (Kyodo)

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Toshiba shareholders meeting in Tokyo

Toshiba shareholders meeting in Tokyo

People head to the venue of an extraordinary general meeting of Toshiba Corp. shareholders in Tokyo on Nov. 22, 2023.

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Toshiba shareholders' meeting in Tokyo

Toshiba shareholders' meeting in Tokyo

People head to the venue of an extraordinary general shareholders' meeting of Toshiba Corp. in Tokyo on Nov. 22, 2023.

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Toshiba to release high-pressure steam iron

Toshiba to release high-pressure steam iron

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiba Corp. says it will release Sept. 16 a high-pressure steam iron that the company says will raise the vapor penetration in cloth by 30 percent compared with existing Toshiba products. The iron, TA-GX100, is expected to retail for around 16,000 yen.

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Toshiba completes new flash memory line at Yokkaichi plant

Toshiba completes new flash memory line at Yokkaichi plant

TSU, Japan - Toshiba Corp. holds a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its Yokkaichi plant in Mie on Sept. 4 to mark the completion of a new flash memory production line. The facility line is designed for Toshiba's joint operations with U.S. computer chip maker SanDisk Corp. to produce NAND flash memory chips that can quickly write and erase data, company officials said.

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Toshiba taps Western Digital-led group as chip unit preferred bidder

Toshiba taps Western Digital-led group as chip unit preferred bidder

TOKYO, Japan, Aug. 25 Kyodo - Photo taken Aug. 24, 2017, shows the building that houses the headquarters of Toshiba Corp. in Tokyo. Toshiba decided the same day to pick a Japanese-American group led by Western Digital Corp. as preferred bidder for its chip unit in an attempt to accelerate its stalled turnaround efforts, sources close to the matter said.

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Nuclear project in Georgia

Nuclear project in Georgia

WAYNESBORO, United States, Dec. 27 Kyodo - File photo taken in August 2013 shows the Nos. 3 and 4 reactors of the Vogtle power plant being constructed by contractor Westinghouse Electric Co., a unit of Japan's Toshiba Corp., near Waynesboro, Georgia, in the United States. ==Kyodo

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Toshiba again delays earnings report amid accounting scandal

Toshiba again delays earnings report amid accounting scandal

TOKYO, Aug. 31 Kyodo - Toshiba Corp. President Masashi Muromachi holds a press conference in Tokyo on Aug. 31, 2015. The electronics maker further delayed the release of its earnings results, saying it had found new accounting irregularities that could add to Japan's worst corporate scandal in years.

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Toshiba shows 'clean room' vegetable farm to press

Toshiba shows 'clean room' vegetable farm to press

TOKYO, Japan - A worker checks on vegetables grown in a germ-free "clean room" farm of Toshiba Corp. in Yokosuka, southwest of Tokyo, during its presentation to the press on Nov. 12, 2014.

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Toshiba opens new flash memory production facility

Toshiba opens new flash memory production facility

NAGOYA, Japan - Toshiba Corp. President Hisao Tanaka (C) and other officials, including those of its U.S. business partner SanDisk Corp., cut the ribbon at a ceremony to open the second phase of the No. 5 flash memory chip fabrication facility in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, western Japan, on Sept. 9, 2014. They also started construction of a new facility there for production of a next-generation memory chip.

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Toshiba to spend annual 200 bil. yen in chip business

Toshiba to spend annual 200 bil. yen in chip business

NAGOYA, Japan - Hisao Tanaka, chief executive officer of Toshiba Corp., says at a press conference in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, his company plans to maintain annual capital spending of around 200 billion yen in its chip business in fiscal 2014 and following years to meet solid demand for smartphones and tablet devices.

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Toshiba's 'dynabook T954' with 4K display

Toshiba's 'dynabook T954' with 4K display

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiba Corp.'s "dynabook T954" with a 4K display shows a image on its screen. The laptop is scheduled to go on sale from April 25, 2014.

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Toshiba displays new 4K resolution TV

Toshiba displays new 4K resolution TV

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiba Corp. displays a 40-inch 4K resolution TV featuring ultra-fine images on April 14, 2014, ahead of its release in mid-July.

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Project under way to see inside reactors with "muons"

Project under way to see inside reactors with "muons"

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken Jan. 31, 2014 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, shows Haruo Miyadera, a Toshiba Corp. researcher who is engaged in a project to see into the interior of reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant which suffered meltdowns due to the earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 using elementary particles called "muons."

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Man provides S. Korean company with Toshiba data

Man provides S. Korean company with Toshiba data

TOKYO, Japan - Police officers and Yoshitaka Sugita (C), 52, arrive at Tokyo's Haneda airport on March 13, 2014, after Sugita was arrested in Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan, earlier in the day on suspicion of illegally providing a South Korean company with Toshiba Corp. research data on flash memory.

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Man provides S. Korean company with Toshiba data

Man provides S. Korean company with Toshiba data

TOKYO, Japan - A police officer (R) and Yoshitaka Sugita, 52, arrive at Tokyo's Haneda airport on March 13, 2014, after Sugita was arrested in Fukuoka Prefecture, southwestern Japan, earlier in the day on suspicion of illegally providing a South Korean company with Toshiba Corp. research data on flash memory.

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Toshiba president

Toshiba president

TOKYO, Japan - Hisao Tanaka, president of Toshiba Corp., is interviewed in Tokyo on Dec. 26, 2013.

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Japan Post new president

Japan Post new president

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Taizo Nishimuro. Japan Post Holdings Co. on May 22, 2013, announced a plan to appoint former Toshiba Corp. Chairman Nishimuro, who currently serves as chairman of a committee to oversee progress in the privatization of the postal system, as its president to replace Atsuo Saka.

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Nishimuro tapped as Japan Post head

Nishimuro tapped as Japan Post head

TOKYO, Japan - Combination photo shows Atsuo Saka (L), president of Japan Post Holdings Co., and Taizo Nishimuro, a former head of Toshiba Corp. The government is considering replacing Saka with Nishimuro in June 2013, only six months after Saka assumed the post at the state-owned firm, government sources said May 10.

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Toshiba's profit rises 10%

Toshiba's profit rises 10%

TOKYO, Japan - Makoto Kubo, senior managing director of Toshiba Corp., releases the company's earnings report for fiscal 2012 at a press conference in Tokyo on May 8, 2013. Toshiba's group net profit for the year to March 31, 2013, rose 10.7 percent from the previous year to 77.53 billion yen despite a 4.9 percent fall in sales to 5.8 trillion yen.

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Toshiba announces next president

Toshiba announces next president

TOKYO, Japan - (From L) Toshiba Corp.'s Atsutoshi Nishida, chairman, Hisao Tanaka, corporate senior executive vice president, and Norio Sasaki, president, join hands in Tokyo on Feb. 26, 2013. The company announced the same day it will promote Tanaka to president and Sasaki will assume the new post of vice chairman in June.

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Toshiba announces next president

Toshiba announces next president

TOKYO, Japan - Hisao Tanaka, corporate senior executive vice president of Toshiba Corp., holds a press conference in Tokyo on Feb. 26, 2013, after the company announced it will promote Tanaka to president, replacing Norio Sasaki, who will assume the new post of vice chairman in June.

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Toshiba eyes more M&As

Toshiba eyes more M&As

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiba Corp. President Norio Sasaki is interviewed by Kyodo News in Tokyo on Dec. 27, 2012. Sasaki said the company aims to pursue mergers and acquisitions in its core infrastructure business, including power generation and transmission systems, as part of its global expansion.

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Tetrapod robot to view places too risky for humans

Tetrapod robot to view places too risky for humans

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken in Yokohama on Nov. 21, 2012, shows Toshiba Corp.'s tetrapod robot climbing up stairs. Toshiba said the same day it has developed the tetrapod robot to inspect locations too risky for humans such as the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant crippled since the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

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Westinghouse opens nuclear power-related plant in China

Westinghouse opens nuclear power-related plant in China

NANTONG, China - Westinghouse Electric Co., a major U.S. nuclear equipment maker under Japan's Toshiba Corp., inaugurates a joint-venture plant in Nantong in eastern China's Jiangsu Province on June 8, 2012, to produce rare metal materials for use as cladding in nuclear fuel rods.

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Toshiba ends domestic TV output

Toshiba ends domestic TV output

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiba Corp. President Norio Sasaki speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on May 17, 2012. Toshiba said the same day it has terminated domestic output of televisions to restructure its money-losing TV business and transfer production overseas amid shrinking sales in Japan and the company's increasing focus on emerging markets.

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Power equipment plant opens in India

Power equipment plant opens in India

CHENNAI, India - Photo taken on Feb. 12, 2012, shows the state-of-the-art power equipment plant of Toshiba JSW Turbine and Generator PVT. Ltd., a joint venture between Toshiba and India-based JSW Group, in Chennai, southern India. Toshiba Corp. helped build the plant, which makes steam turbines and generators for thermal power plants in the country.

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Power equipment plant opens in India

Power equipment plant opens in India

CHENNAI, India - Toshiba Corp. Chief Executive Officer Norio Sasaki (L) attends the opening ceremony of the state-of-the-art power equipment plant of Toshiba JSW Turbine and Generator PVT. Ltd., a joint venture between Toshiba and JSW Group, in Chennai, southern India, on Feb. 12, 2012. Toshiba helped build the plant, which makes steam turbines and generators for thermal power plants in the country.

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U.S. nuclear regulator OKs reactor construction

U.S. nuclear regulator OKs reactor construction

WASHINGTON, United States - Five commissioners of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission attend a hearing at the NRC headquarters in the suburbs of Washington on Feb. 9, 2012. The commission approved the construction of new nuclear reactors for the first time in 34 years, licensing two additional reactors at a plant in Georgia. The decision by a 4-1 vote, with the opposition cast by Chairman Gregory Jaczko (C), authorizes Westinghouse Electric Co., a subsidiary of Toshiba Corp., to build and operate the new reactors at Georgia's Vogtle nuclear plant.

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Toshiba's prototype tablet computer

Toshiba's prototype tablet computer

LAS VEGAS, United States - Toshiba Corp. unveils its prototype tablet computer with an organic electroluminescent display to the media in Las Vegas on Jan. 8, 2012, ahead of exhibiting it at the International Consumer Electronics Show starting Jan. 10, 2012, in the U.S. city.

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Toshiba' LEDs illuminate Louvre

Toshiba' LEDs illuminate Louvre

PARIS, France - The exterior of the Louvre art museum in Paris is illuminated by LEDs of Japan's Toshiba Corp. on Dec. 6, 2011.

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Japan-China friendship committee meeting

Japan-China friendship committee meeting

BEIJING, China - Former Chinese State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan (R) and adviser to the board of Toshiba Corp. Taizo Nishimuro, who head the Chinese and Japanese delegations of the New Japan-China Friendship Committee for the 21st Century, an advisory panel to the two governments, smile during the opening ceremony of a meeting by the panel on Oct. 23, 2011, at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing. The panel meets through Oct. 25. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Japan-China friendship committee meeting

Japan-China friendship committee meeting

BEIJING, China - Former Chinese State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan (R) and adviser to the board of Toshiba Corp. Taizo Nishimuro, who head the Chinese and Japanese delegations to the New Japan-China Friendship Committee for the 21st Century, an advisory panel to the two governments, exchange words during the opening ceremony of a meeting of the panel on Oct. 23, 2011, at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing. The panel meets through Oct. 25. (Pool photo by Kyodo News)

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Toshiba to release glasses-free big 3-D TV, thin tablet

Toshiba to release glasses-free big 3-D TV, thin tablet

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiba Corp. announced on Oct. 3, 2011, it will release a 55-inch glasses-free 3-D television with high display resolution and the world's thinnest, lightest tablet, both in mid-December in Japan. The REGZA 55X3 television with a price tag of around 900,000 yen, comes with the so-called quad full high-definition panel that boasts display images four times finer than high-definition resolution

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Autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner

Autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows the Smarbo VC-RB100 autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner. Toshiba Home Appliances Corp. said on Sept. 12, 2011, it will begin marketing Oct. 1 the vacuum cleaner that can clean around 100 square meters in about 90 minutes on a single charge.

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Sony, Toshiba, Hitachi agree on small LCD business merger

Sony, Toshiba, Hitachi agree on small LCD business merger

TOKYO, Japan - (From L) Kimikazu Nomi, president of the government-backed Innovation Network Corporation of Japan, Toshiba Corp. President Norio Sasaki, Hitachi Ltd. President Hiroaki Nakanishi, and Sony Corp. Executive Deputy President Hiroshi Yoshioka hold hands in Tokyo on Aug. 31, 2011. Sony, Toshiba and Hitachi agreed to integrate their businesses on small and medium-sized liquid crystal display panels for smartphones and tablet computers.

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Toshiba to deliver water treatment system to Fukushima plant

Toshiba to deliver water treatment system to Fukushima plant

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiba Corp. employees build a water treatment system in Yokohama on July 14, 2011. The company is set to deliver the system to the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant to help decontamination efforts amid a series of problems with existing devices. The new system, which can treat 1,200 tons of water a day, will start operation from early August to help plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. deal with the crisis triggered by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.

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Toshiba shareholders meeting

Toshiba shareholders meeting

TOKYO, Japan - Shareholders enter the Ryogoku Kokugikan hall in Tokyo on June 22, 2011, to attend a shareholders meeting of Toshiba Corp. Toshiba sought the support of shareholders over its nuclear business amid uncertain prospects following the nuclear crisis in Fukushima Prefecture, vowing to increase safety of its nuclear plants.

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Japan, China open 'Green Expo'

Japan, China open 'Green Expo'

BEIJING, China - A man looks at Toshiba Corp.'s nuclear power plant model exhibited at the Japan-China Green Expo 2011 in Beijing on June 1, 2011, the opening day of the three-day event.

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Japan, China open 'Green Expo'

Japan, China open 'Green Expo'

BEIJING, China - Toshiba Corp. President Norio Sasaki (R front) explains to Chinese officials about an exhibition at the Japan-China Green Expo 2011 in Beijing on June 1, 2011. The three-day event at the China National Convention Center opened the same day.

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Japan delegation at global travel summit

Japan delegation at global travel summit

LAS VEGAS, United States - Japanese delegation head Atsutoshi Nishida (C) and vice head Mutsutake Otsuka (R) attend the Global Travel and Tourism Summit in Las Vegas on May 19, 2011. Nishida, chairman of Toshiba Corp., and Otsuka, chairman of East Japan Railway Co., asked leaders of global tourism industry to help Japanese tourism recovering from the March 11 disaster.

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Toshiba president Sasaki in interview

Toshiba president Sasaki in interview

TOKYO, Japan - Toshiba Corp. President Norio Sasaki speaks during an interview in Tokyo on April 14, 2011. He said the company may be forced to revise its plan to win orders to build 39 nuclear reactors around the world by fiscal 2015 following the nuclear power plant accident in Fukushima Prefecture triggered by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami disaster.

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Toshiba's Regza Z2 series

Toshiba's Regza Z2 series

TOKYO, Japan - Photo shows Toshiba Corp.'s Regza Z2 liquid crystal display television series. Toshiba announced March 2, 2011, it will launch the new Regza series from March 25.

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Toshiba deal in Egypt

Toshiba deal in Egypt

CAIRO, Egypt - Toshiba Corp. Senior Vice President Masaaki Osumi (2nd from L) signs a deal in Cairo on Jan. 13, 2011, to set up Toshiba El Araby Visual Products Co., a joint venture with El Araby Group, to produce liquid crystal display televisions in Egypt.

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World's 1st laptop made by Toshiba

World's 1st laptop made by Toshiba

KAWASAKI, Japan - A model shows a computer that Toshiba Corp. released in 1985 as the world's first mass market laptop at Toshiba Science Museum in Kawasaki on Dec. 18, 2010. The Japanese electronics maker began a special exhibition the same day marking the 25th anniversary of the laptop, which weighed about 4 kilograms and cost some 520,000 yen at the time of its release.

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Toshiba sells new TV models in India

Toshiba sells new TV models in India

MUMBAI, India - Photo taken on Dec. 6, 2010, in Mumbai, India shows Toshiba Corp.'s new TV models. Toshiba said on the same day that it will launch 10 models, including the ''Power TV series'' and ''55ZL800,'' for the Indian market from late December.

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Kan looks to industry

Kan looks to industry

KITAKYUSHU, Japan - Prime Minister Naoto Kan (L) is briefed by Toshiba Corp. Chairman Atsutoshi Nishida (R) on the manufacturing process of a light-emitting diode at a Toshiba factory in Kitakyushu, southwestern Japan, on Aug. 28, 2010. (Pool photo)

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