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  2. AVX Corporation - Wikipedia

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    AVX also sold Kyocera products worldwide and helped the company start operations in Mexico and Indonesia. Kyocera helped AVX start manufacturing connectors. In 1995, Kyocera sold one-fourth of AVX for $557 million, which more than returned the company's investment in AVX, even though Kyocera still owned three-fourths of the company.

  3. Kyocera Communications - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Kyocera Corp. acquired the mobile phone division of Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. for $375 million, making them the world's sixth-largest cell phone company. [3] On April 1, 2008, they took the North American assets of Sanyo and created Kyocera Sanyo Telecom, Inc. (KSTI). They also announced that they were entering the GSM handset market ...

  4. Kyocera - Wikipedia

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    Kyocera acquired the terminal business of US digital communications technology company Qualcomm in February 2000, [17] and became a major supplier of mobile handsets. In 2008, Kyocera also took over the handset business of Sanyo, eventually forming 'Kyocera Communications, Inc.'. The Kyocera Communications terminal division is located in San Diego.

  5. Lists of corporate headquarters by city - Wikipedia

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    Austin, Texas; Atlanta, Georgia (metropolitan area); Birmingham, Alabama; Boston, Massachusetts; Charlotte, North Carolina; Chicago, Illinois (metropolitan area ...

  6. Kazuo Inamori - Wikipedia

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    The Inamori Center on Kyushu University Ito campus Kazuo Inamori (right) at the Crowne Plaza Cabana, in Palo Alto, CA. Kazuo Inamori, KBE (稲盛 和夫, Inamori Kazuo, 30 January 1932 [1] – 24 August 2022) was a Japanese philanthropist, entrepreneur, Zen Buddhist priest, and the founder of Kyocera and KDDI.

  7. Kyocera Slider Sonic - Wikipedia

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    The Virgin Mobile Slider Sonic (KX5B), is a Mobile phone made by Kyocera, and the successor to the Virgin Mobile Slider. The Slider Sonic is a music-oriented phone aimed at teens. Features include: Music player that supports WMA and MP3 audio formats; Free embedded music videos from Seether, Submersed and Breaking Benjamin

  8. Kyocera KX16 - Wikipedia

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    The Kyocera KX16, sometimes referred to as the Kyocera Candid, is the first clamshell-style camera phone from Kyocera. Features include: VGA (640x480) camera with LED flash and self-timer; LCD color display with 128x128 pixels supporting 65,000 colors

  9. Category:Kyocera mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    This category contains mobile phones from the Japanese company Kyocera. Pages in category "Kyocera mobile phones" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.