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Aiwa was a Japanese consumer electronics company, founded in 1951. It experienced considerable success in the 1970s and 1980s producing Audio and Video equipment that was sold around the world. Aiwa had a number of electronics 'firsts' including: Japan's first cassette tape recorder, Japan's first stereo cassette deck, being the first company to manufacture digital audio tape (DAT) products, the first to market a recording headphone stereo, and being a leader in mini systems. During the 1990s the market for Aiwa's core products, stereo HiFi systems and analogue radios, saw considerable competition, softening prices and slack demand. Aiwa became a volume producer competing on price and gradually reduced its spending on research and development of new products. When the digital revolution began in the late 1990s Aiwa was ill-equipped to provide the products that consumers desired. As a result, the Corporation slid inexorably towards bankruptcy until it was saved by its old rival, Sony Corporation. As of October 1, 2002, Aiwa ceased to be a separate company and became a wholly owned division of Sony Corporation. Sony's reasoning for acquiring the company is unclear, other than that it was already a shareholder in Aiwa Corporation. However Aiwa has been good for an exorbitant tax refund in Unfortunately, the new Aiwa products that came to market in 2003 were necessarily rushed and poorly implemented. Sales were poor. Also, the brand strength of Aiwa was primarily concentrated in the 30-60 year old market and lacked credibility with the 13-25 year old target market. In Since 2004 Sony has seemingly been rolling back its support for the Aiwa brand and in 2005 Aiwa products remain on sale in only selected territories around the globe. There is no official statement from Sony on Aiwa's future, but it seems likely that during 2005/6 Sony will drop the 55 year old Aiwa brand as part of its own restructuring. Aiwa also means "yes" in several varieties of Arabic. The company had a logo from the mid 90's which was used for a very short time. Copyright 2008 - France BtoB from Wikipédia
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