Which 100-year-old Japanese firm, once one of the world's biggest camera brands, has announced plans to sell off their imaging business? Sony, Olympus, Toshiba, Nikon
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Olympus has announced plans to sell off their imaging business.
• Olympus is a 100 years old Japanese camera manufacturing brand which was one of the world's biggest camera brands in the world.
• But,in the present time,this company is struggling a lot to stay in the business of imaging.
• Due to increased competition in the market and poor condition of the company,the company management had decided to sell off their imaging business.
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Olympus, a 100-year-old Japanese firm, once one of the world's biggest camera brands, has announced plans to sell off their imaging business.
- Olympus is a Japanese manufacturing company that was established on 12th October 1919. It was a 10-year-old Japanese firm.
- The founder of this company is Takeshi Yamashita. The headquarters of this company is in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
- Initially, This firm was specialized in thermometers and microscopes. Later, it became one of the world's biggest camera brands. They provide professional high-quality cameras. Due to the competition, It has announced plans to sell off its imaging business.
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