
Victor and Kenwood said Monday that they plan to become one company by
October 1 this year.
The two Japanese audio equipment makers will combine to form JVC Kenwood
Holdings, which will be based in Yokohama, near Tokyo. Victor, a subsidiary of
electronics giant Matsushita, is best known for its JVC brand. Under the
agreement, Kenwood Chairman Haruho Kawahara will become the holding company's
chairman, while Victor President Kunihiko Sato will become the new company's
president.
It came in fits and starts, but the two have finally settled on a merger
agreement. It was first discussed last year, and since then the two have
agreed to develop
future car and home audio systems together.
The new business will focus on car electronics, home electronics, and
professional wireless systems, and will also explore new product segments. The
two companies are combining in hopes of reducing costs and scaling their
distribution in the already-crowded Japanese consumer electronics market. For
the same reason, Victor said last month it would
no
longer make flat-panel TVs for the Japanese market.
Via
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