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Melco Holdings Inc.
Type Public (TYO: 6676)
Founded 1975 (Japan)
Headquarters Japan Nagoya, Aichi
Key people Makoto Maki, CEO
Industry Computer hardware
Products Electronics
Revenue ¥134.547 billion JPY
Employees 50 MELCO group related: 824
Website http://www.melcoinc.com/

Melco is a family business founded by Makoto Maki in 1975 as the company that is now known as Buffalo Inc. The name stands for Maki Engineering Laboratory COmpany[1].

Buffalo Inc. is currently one of the 14 subsidiaries of Melco Holdings Inc., initially founded as an audio equipment manufacturer, the company entered the computer peripheral market in 1981 with an EEPROM writer. The name BUFFALO is derived from one of company's first products, a printer buffer and the name for the American Bison.

Melco Holdings Inc. was incorporated in 1986; currently its subsidiaries are involved in the manufacture of random access memory products, Flash memory products, USB products, CD-ROM/DVD-RW drives, hard disks, local area network products, printer buffers, Liquid crystal displays, Microsoft Windows accelerators, Personal computer components and CPU accelerators. A subsidiary of Melco provides corporate services in Japan like Internet set-up, Terminal installation/set-up, Computer education and Computer maintenance.

Buffalo Technology (USA) is the North American subsidiary of the group and is based in Austin, Texas.


Products Manufactured by Melco

Corporate Structure

Board of Directors

Title Person
President and CEO Makoto Maki
Senior Managing Director Kuniaki Saiki
Managing Director Hiromichi Maki
Director Hidetoshi Yamaguchi
Director Tamio Matsuo
Director Hiromi Maki
Director Iwao Tsusaka
Senior Corporate Auditor Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Corporate Auditor Toshio Nishikawa
Corporate Auditor Yuzuru Kawashima
Corporate Auditor Tomotsune Sumi

As of June 28, 2007

Melco divisions

Japan
  • CFD Sales Inc.
  • Buffalo Technology (Japan)
  • Buffalo Logistics Inc.
  • Buffalo Lease Inc.
  • Buffalo Direct Inc.
  • Melco Personal Support Inc.
  • Buffalo IT Solutions Inc.
  • Liberty Shipping Inc.
  • Buffalo Kokuyo Supply Inc.
Asia
U.S.A.
Europe

Controversy

In late 2006, the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organization (CSIRO) won a lawsuit against Buffalo Inc. under which it would receive a royalty for every WLAN product worldwide. [2] The lawsuits basis was that CSIRO was granted US patent 5487069 in 1996, which grants elements of 802.11a/g wireless technology that had become an industry standard.[3] In June of 2007, the federal court in Texas granted an injunction to prevent any more wireless products from shipping until a license agreement had been reached.[4]On September 19, 2008, the Federal Circuit ruled in Buffalo’s favor and has remanded this case to the district court ruling that the district court’s Summary Judgment was insufficient on the merits of obviousness of CSIRO’s patent. Therefore, this case will be tried again before the district court. In this connection Buffalo is hopeful that it will shortly be permitted to, once again, sell IEEE 802.11a and 802.11g compliant products in the United States.

Competitors

See also

References

  1. ^ Melco Holdings Inc. - Business Report 2007
  2. ^ Darren Murph, Engadget. "CSIRO wins landmark WLAN lawsuit against Buffalo, more to come?". November 16, 2006.
  3. ^ Darren Murph, Engadget. "CSIRO wins landmark WLAN lawsuit against Buffalo, more to come?". November 16, 2006.
  4. ^ Tim Higgins, TG Daily. "CSIRO shuts down Buffalo WLAN shipments. June 20, 2007."




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