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- From: Ted_Eugene_Viens@cup.portal.com
- Newsgroups: sci.physics.fusion
- Subject: Re: Do major Japanese companies make mistakes?
- Message-ID: <71919@cup.portal.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 92 16:11:44 PST
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
- References: <009652BA.BCF0F0E0.7270@dancer.nscl.msu.edu>
- <1992Dec16.214636.21583@midway.uchicago.edu>
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- >In article <009652BA.BCF0F0E0.7270@dancer.nscl.msu.edu> blue@nscl01.nscl.msu.e
- d
- >u writes:
- >>Jed, Rothwell keeps assuring us that corporate giants (in Japan) don't
- >>make mistakes,...
- >
- >Let's not make sweeping generalizations here. On very rare occasions
- >they might make some teeny-weeny mistakes.
- >
- >For example, when Sony lost hundreds of millions of dollars marketing
- >Betamax, it did resemble a mistake.
- >
- >Also, when major securities firms in Japan were caught transferring
- >funds from small clients to big clients, some company officials
- >admitted that mistakes were made.
- >
- >And then there was MITI's recently concluded Fifth Generation Computer
- >Project, which was supposed to make million-Cray-power computers that
- >could think like Homo Sapiens. Maybe some of the original claims about
- >the project were a mistake.
- >
- >And finally, nearly every stock market player in Japan has taken a bath
- >in the past couple of years. A country's stock index losing half
- >of its value is usually evidence of mistakes.
- >
- >But other than those four minor errors, major Japanese companies never,
- >never, ever make mistakes. Certainly not the Nippon Telephone and
- >Telegraph company. With the Yamaguchi Cold Fusion kit, its
- >reputation is really on the line. If the kit fails to deliver excess
- >heat as no one has promised, no Japanese citizen will ever place a
- >phone call with NTT again.
- >
- Gee, Greg. Thanks for going through this effort to illustrate our large and
- very dangerous misunderstanding of Japanese business.
- Sony _earned_ 'hundred of millions of dollars' with Betamax. They only
- failed to earn a few hundred more when VHS swept the US market. Then they
- quickly licensed VHS and sell a wide range of VCRs and blank tape here.
- I am sure that Mr. SONY put you up to trying to fool us with this remark...
- One or two brokers may have even have committed Hari Kari over the
- securities flap. But few Japanese businessmen thought this a real mistake...
- Much of the Fifth Generation Computer Project was spent importing
- breaking technology from around the world until current state of the art
- eclipsed the original design statement. Not too many corporate heads lament
- the lack of a showroom product....
- Since in Japan most major corporations sell the vastly controlling share
- of their stocks to related corporations, they only pretend to be publically
- owned. The Japanese market could fall to zero tomorrow and the major
- companies and banks would only pretend to be affected. Of course, the major
- banks would immediately call in loans on many small companies and stock-
- holders causing them great pain. But MIDI would tell them of their patriotic
- duties and they would pick up and carry on. The major corporations are now
- really cash based not stock based. We would dumbly be amazed at their
- resiliency....
- And if NTT loses face from their CNF kits, and subsequently some unrelated
- major contracts, they will with little public protest raise their phone rates
- to protect their research and developement funding....
- There may be the perception of mistakes here somewhere... But I don't
- think they can be found in Japan...
- Ted...
-