Japan Inc. Now Just a Memory,
Toshiba Retools Its Image
NYTimes.com > Aug 20
...Toshiba, like other giant Japanese electronics companies-- Hitachi, Fujitsu, NEC and Mitsubishi Electric-- is under pressure to discard the vestiges of Japan's glory days in the 1980's and early 1990's, when they seemed capable of winning just about every battle they fought in the global economy. Now, Toshiba is trying to recast itself as a leaner, more focused company able to thrive in a new era where the old rules that worked so well for so long no longer apply.... the past clings so tightly to Toshiba and the other electronics giants that many outsiders fear they will never quite manage to catch up with their hard-charging rivals elsewhere...
...Peter Kirkman, chief investment officer at J. P. Morgan Fleming Asset Management here, who said: "I am reasonably skeptical about the electronics conglomerates because they have lost competitiveness to other Asian countries and their balance sheets are impaired. They cannot implement restructuring when they employ as many people as the U.S. Army."
...Mr. Okamura {CEO of Toshiba laments} "... given the global competition and ever-changing demand. There is no satisfaction."