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The Wall Street Journal Sharp has sued China’s Hisense Electric, which licensed the Sharp brand for televisions sold in the U.S., accusing Hisense of putting the Sharp name on poor-quality TVs and deceptively advertising them.
96 months ago
Washington Post Sports Golden State Warriors star Kevin Durant delivers sharp criticism of Shaq's schtick.
100 months ago
The Wall Street Journal The right to sell Sharp-brand TVs in the U.S. belongs to China’s Hisense. Sharp wants it back.
101 months ago
TechCrunch Sharper than sharp
104 months ago
WSJ Video Why Japan Wants to Keep Sharp http://on.wsj.com/1RYgUfE
Why Japan Wants to Keep Sharp
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Foxconn wants to buy struggling Sharp Corp. for its electronic products but the Japanese government wants to keep Sharp in domestic hands. Photo: Associated Press
113 months ago
Techmeme "Foxconn has no plans to replace Sharp’s top management, people familiar with the offer said, a step meant to reassure Japanese officials worried about a foreign takeover. They said Sharp and its lenders hope to reach a decision by Feb. 4, when Sha
Read more ... rp is scheduled to announce its latest quarterly results."
Sources: Foxconn offers $5.3B to take over Sharp, as Sharp reviews $2.56B offer from government-backed Innovation Network (Wall Street Journal) http://on.wsj.com/1SypIZa http://techme.me/L4kZ
113 months ago
HuffPost Weird News Screw Kevin. Kevin knows what he did.
114 months ago
Reuters Japanese electronics maker Sharp Corp has entered negotiations with Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co for a tie-up over Sharp's struggling display business, the Asahi newspaper reported on Saturday.
118 months ago
Sports Illustrated Kevin Durant looked good at Team USA Basketball practice.
118 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Eschewing the hoodie and flip-flops ethos of other startup heads, Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom keeps it sharp in a suit and tie. Here are his fashion tips.
118 months ago
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