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  2. Sumitomo Electric Industries - Wikipedia

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    Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (住友電気工業株式会社, Sumitomo Denki Kōgyō) is a manufacturer of electric wire and optical fiber cables. Its headquarters are in Chūō-ku, Osaka, Japan. The company's shares are listed in the first section of the Tokyo, Nagoya Stock Exchanges, and the Fukuoka Stock Exchange.

  3. Thunderbolt (interface) - Wikipedia

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    The first such optical Thunderbolt cable was introduced by Sumitomo Electric Industries in January 2013. [35] It is available in lengths of 10 m (30 ft), 20 m (70 ft), and 30 m (100 ft). However, those cables are retailed almost exclusively in Japan, and the price is 20 to 30 times that of copper Thunderbolt cables.

  4. NEC - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, NEC started its first association with Sumitomo, engaging Sumitomo Densen Seizosho to manufacture cables. As part of the venture, NEC provided cable manufacturing equipment to Sumitomo Densen. Rights to Western Electric's duplex cable patents were also transferred to Sumitomo Densen. [20]

  5. Prysmian Group - Wikipedia

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    For telecoms, the Group produces copper cables, optical cables and optical fibre cables for the transmission of data, video and sound. On the customer's request, Prysmian also Designs and produces key systems and takes care of post-installation maintenance. Every year, Prysmian invests more than EUR 100 million [20] in research and development.

  6. Sumitomo copper affair - Wikipedia

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    The Sumitomo copper affair refers to a metal trading scandal in 1996 involving Yasuo Hamanaka, the chief copper trader of the Japanese trading house Sumitomo Corporation (Sumitomo). The scandal involves unauthorized trading over a 10-year period by Hamanaka, which led Sumitomo to announce US$1.8 billion in related losses in 1996 when Hamanaka's ...

  7. Category:Wire and cable manufacturers - Wikipedia

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