Victor Company of Japan Company Description
From Victor Company of Japan (JVC) comes such spoils as VCRs, TVs (high definition, plasma display panel), digital music players, and home and car stereos. The consumer electronics maker's other products include DVD players, camcorders, media (CDs, DVDs, videotapes), and information and security systems. JVC has blamed quality problems for its poor performance in recent years; it has responded to the problem by bringing more manufacturing in-house and restructuring management. Founded in 1927, JVC merged with rival Kenwood Corporation in 2008 to form JVC KENWOOD Holdings, Inc., a new joint holding company.
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