Panasonic Canada Inc
Location
ONTARIO
Founded
1967-02-28
Website
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2025-03-28 (fakt.pl)
Elon Musk and the story of Tesla. Hollywood dream that has turned into a nightmare
Since the beginning of the year, Tesla has been struggling with serious problems: demonstrations, boycott, attacks on salons, falling stock prices and sales quietling down. The wave of protests seems to grow every day. Tesla has already the third month of guests on the first pages of newspapers. Molotov cocktails are thrown into car showrooms in Oregon and Colorado, a dozen cars were set in France, and the inscription "Heil Tesla" appeared on the factory wall in Berlin. Each such message affects the economic situation of the company. Experts talk about "unprecedented blow to reputation", but can social dissatisfaction really shake the car manufacturer's empire?
Read more2025-02-21 (metal.com)
Top 10 Overseas Power Battery Installations: One Company Surges 79-Fold, CATL Tops the List for the First Time | SMM
[Top 10 Overseas Power Battery Installations: One Company Surges 79-Fold, CATL Tops the List for the First Time] Among the Top 10 companies for overseas power battery installations in 2024, compared to 2023, CATL, LGES, Panasonic, and Samsung SDI all experienced declines. (Battery Network)
Read more2024-10-12 (zf.ro)
Panasonic and Sharp lose on the stock market, due to negative financial results
Japanese companies Sharp, Japan's largest maker of LCD TVs, and Panasonic, the world's largest producer of consumer electronics, fell on the Tokyo stock market after local media reported that the two companies could report full-year losses. fiscal year
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2024-09-21 (dantri.com.vn)
Japanese car manufacturers receive capital support from the government to produce batteries
(Dan Tri) - The amount of support is up to 2.4 billion USD and the purpose of this support is to strengthen the battery supply chain for Japan's electric vehicle manufacturing industry.
Read more2024-09-19 (portafolio.co)
Colombia's leadership in financial innovation for nature
COP16 is an opportunity for Colombia to seek, with banks, to develop instruments that promote conservation. | Sustainability | Portfolio.co
Read more2024-01-03 (transportnet.se)
Bankruptcies increased to historic levels in 2023
In 2023, bankruptcies increased by 29 percent, which means that the past year had the highest number of bankruptcies since the financial crisis in the 90s. This is written by the business and credit information company UC.
Read more2023-12-19 (transportnet.se)
Bankruptcies of the week: Several haulage companies in bankruptcy
Here are the companies that started bankruptcy / liquidation during week 50–51. The source of this week's bankruptcies and liquidations is proff.se and allabolag.se.
Read more2023-10-30 (reuters.com)
Tesla falls as production cut by battery supplier Panasonic fans EV demand fears
Shares of Tesla fell about 5% on Monday after key supplier Panasonic Holdings said it cut automotive battery production in the September quarter, cementing concerns of a global slowdown in electric-vehicle (EV) sales.
Read more(campaignindia.in)
Effies India 2020: Shortlists announced
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