BNET Industries
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$300.0M
- Private
- US
Dow Jones Description
Dedicated to being the global leader in mobile and wireless solutions, Toshiba's Digital Products Division (DPD) is a world leading vendor for portable computers. Along with the company's award-winning notebook computers, the company offers portable and wireless accessories, Pocket PCs and projectors for business customers under the Toshiba brand name. These products and services not only improve the way information is exchanged, but provide our customers with the tools necessary to truly live the mobile lifestyle.
Number of Employees 2,999
Contact Information
9740 Irvine Blvd
Irvine, California 92618-1697
1 949 583 3000
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Offices of Other Holding Companies: 551112
Recent Events
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Nokia Sues LCD Makers for Price Fixing
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Toshiba Installs 100th RADREX-i X-ray System Worldwide at Aurora Health Care
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Magma's Quartz DRC and Quartz LVS Adopted by Toshiba Corporation for Verification and Yield
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Magma's Quartz DRC and Quartz LVS Adopted by Toshiba Corporation for Verification and Yield Improvem
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Toshiba ekes out small quarterly profit
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St. Anthony Hospital Selects Toshiba MR System to Fulfill MR Diagnostic Capabilities at New Facility
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Toshiba completes purchase of Fujitsu unit
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Hard Disk Drives offer up to 640 GB capacity.
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Reportlinker Adds Nanomemory Report
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Netflix Boss Plots Life After the DVD
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French bid for Areva unit trumps foreigners
Alstom and Schneider Electric of France last night trumped foreign rivals GE of the US and Toshiba of Japan with a €4.1bn (£3.7bn) bid for the transmission and distribution arm of Areva, France's state-owned nuclear group. Areva's supervisory board announced it would enter exclusive negotiations with the two French bidders...
Global N-equipment makers to benefit, too.
Byline: Ashish Agrawal Nov. 19--The passage of the Indo-US nuclear deal by the US Senate has put the spotlight on the international nuclear equipment industry. Assuming a relatively modest target of 20,000 mw of fresh capacity addition by 2020, the total investment...
Mitsubishi Heavy, Areva tie up in nuclear reactors
TOKYO AFP — Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy and French group Areva have announced an agreement to team up in the development of nuclear power reactors in the face of growing competition from rival Toshiba. Areva said it was the first non-US foreign firm to gain a toe-hold in Japan's nuclear power...
Mitsubishi Heavy in final nuclear talks with France's Areva
TOKYO AFP — Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy has entered the final stage of talks with French giant Areva on a tie-up to build nuclear power reactors in the face of growing competition, a report says. The alliance is aimed at Toshiba Corp, which this year bought US power plant maker Westinghouse...
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