2003 Hamada became the chairman of Ricoh. The firm's operating profit was at record high levels and poised to expand. Its line of optical disks was struggling, but the company was expanding its sales channels from personal computers to other consumer
Career: Ricoh Company, 1957-1975, various positions; 1975-1983, director; 1983-1996, president; 1996-2003, chairman and chief executive officer; 2003-, chairman.
born in April 1933 in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. He graduated from the prestigious Tokyo University with a degree in economics, married, and had three children. In 1957 Hamada went to work for Ricoh Company
became the company's director in 1975, and in 1983 was promoted to president. Under Hamada's direction, Ricoh pursued a more global strategy. Hamada felt that the company should change its practice of conducting new-product research overseas
more global strategy and expanded the company's operations into the United States, Europe, Canada, China, and South Korea, and he developed and refined Ricoh's product line
Ricoh Company, which manufactures and markets electronic equipment, in the mid-1970s. His many innovative ideas contributed to the growth and successful positioning of the company in the worldwide market
The population of Ricoh is 108,525.
The correct pronunciation is: "REE-chee".
Ricoh Coliseum was created in 1921.
Ricoh was created on 1936-02-06.
Ricoh Arena was created in 2005.
Ricoh is a brand name dealing with Copiers and Office Automations.
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