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jase wrote:It's China Magnetics Corp isn't it?
I think MediumRare got it right though, lol.
Remember guys:
Taiwan is known as the "Republic of China" or R.o.C.
Mainland China is known as the "People's Republic of China" or P.R.o.C.
CowboySlim wrote:Remember guys:
Taiwan is known as the "Republic of China" or R.o.C.
Mainland China is known as the "People's Republic of China" or P.R.o.C.
I do remember, quite well, actually. It's Formosa.
Slim
Who is older than, but not as smart as he looks.
jase wrote:In the end the chain gave up and gave the contract to SKC, who were more expensive. (SKC you'll remember used to make almost all of Memorex's tapes in the 80s).
The write startegy grading has improved from once B- to A+ .That's quite an improvement.
RJW wrote:Your forgetting something here TY can focus on quality media.
They got the quality name themselves and have made some good deals with third parties.
However the most interresting is that allmost all factories (princo NOT) pay royalties to TY for production of cd-r's. This is were TY is getting there big money from not from the few disc's they make !
dolphinius_rex wrote:Mitsui is *VERY* much not gone... just different. I've personally sold over 20,000 Mitsui CD-Rs in the last 40 days, and that's only to my local Greater Vancouver based customers!
Centrilium wrote:
I know they were the ones which pionered the cdrs and have the rights to it but if you notice today the TYs are getting rare these days.Even in China,Malaysia,Singapore,Taiwan and Japan TYs are hard to find.Yes I stated Japan as well because most of their computer shops stocks Maxell and MCmedia nowadays.HP has sourced their cdrs to CMC,Fuji has turned to Prodisc and Sony has started to make their own cdrs.It's a matter of time the TY brandname will only be remembered as the inventors of CDRs when they exit the business just like Kodak and Mitsui.As you've said they will probably still make money with their cdr technology maybe they will concentrate on other things instead.
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