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Canon boosts production in China: Canon shows off to investors it can become GE, or even better.


Canon Inc., which in 2003 marked the fourth straight year of extending a record profit, wants to prove to investors that it can become another General Electric.

Just as Jack Welch For the illustrator named Jack Welch, see Jack Welch (illustrator)

John Francis "Jack" Welch, Jr. (born on November 19 1935 (1935--) (age 73) 
, former CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of GE, focused on businesses in which GE could be the world's best, Canon's CEO, Fujio Mitarai, scrapped the company's PC and typewriter businesses in the 90s.

In March, Canon held a press conference to show investors that it is the world's best in copiers, laser printers, digital cameras, digital video cameras and equipment for making liquid crystal displays liquid crystal display (LCD)

Optoelectronic device used in displays for watches, calculators, notebook computers, and other electronic devices. Current passed through specific portions of the liquid crystal solution causes the crystals to align, blocking the passage of light.
. That the above accounts for most of Canon's businesses illustrates how Canon is following Welch's example.

Canon aims to keep its revenue and profits growing, expecting pretax income pretax income

Reported income before the deduction of income taxes. Pretax income is sometimes considered a better measure of a firm's performance than aftertax income because taxes in one period may be influenced by activities in earlier periods.
 to rise 5 percent this year and 6.4 percent the next. Sales will rise 4.1 percent this year and 8.1 percent next year.

At the press conference, Canon boasted of its profitability and cost-cutting measures, announcing that its gross margin (sales minus production costs divided by sales) was 50.3 percent in 2003, the highest percentage in the past six years.

What made Canon's magic possible is continual cost-cutting efforts. Canon said in its public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most  material that innovations in manufacturing methods cut production costs by [yen]55 billion in 2003.

The reduction in manufacturing costs partly comes from the shift of production offshore. Asia excluding Japan accounted for 37 percent of the company's output in 2003--the highest percentage ever. Mostly, Canon is boosting its production figures in China.

Canon's profit-making model is to hold large shares of the printer and copier markets so that customers keep buying its toner An electrically charged ink used in copy machines and laser printers. It adheres to an invisible image that has been charged with the opposite polarity onto a plate or drum or onto the paper itself.  cartridges, papers and other consumables--the classic razor and razorblade strategy.

Canon revealed that it had a 32 percent global market share in monochrome copiers and a 22 percent share in color copiers in 2003. In laser printers, it had a 60 percent share in the black-and-white segment, while it took a 40 percent share in the color category. Canon also said that it grabbed a 17 percent share in digital cameras and a 19 percent share in digital video cameras in 2003. As for steppers, which print circuitry onto liquid crystal displays, Canon proudly declared that it had more than a 70 percent market share in 2003.

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]

What more does Canon have to prove? It focused on No. 1 products, and is extending a record profit every year.

GE has always raced against Microsoft for the world's No. 1 spot. Canon, however, was actually ranked eighth in market value in Japan as of December 31, 2003--a value below that of lumbering behemoth behemoth (bē`hĭmŏth, bĭhē`–) [Heb.,=plural of beast], large, fanciful primeval monster, like Leviathan, evoking the hippopotamus mentioned in the Book of Job.  NTT NTT Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation
NTT New Technology Telescope
NTT National Technology Transfer, Inc
NTT Name That Tune (TV game show)
NTT National Tree Trust
NTT Number Theoretic Transform
! (By the way, eighth is the highest ranking ever achieved by Canon.)
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