
| Type | Public (TYO: 4901, NASDAQ: FUJI) |
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| Founded | January 20, 1934 |
| Headquarters | Minato, Tokyo, Japan |
| Key people | Shigetaka Komori President & CEO |
| Industry | Photographic Equipment & Supplies |
| Products | Various products relating to photography and imaging |
| Revenue | ¥2,667,495 million (▲ ¥37,016 million) (FY 2006)[1] |
| Employees | 76,358 (2008)[2] |
| Website | www.fujifilm.com |
Fujifilm Holdings Corporation or Fujifilm (富士フイルム株式会社, Fujifuirumu Kabushiki-kaisha?) is a Japanese company known for its photographic film and cameras. Fujifilm is the world’s largest photographic and imaging company [3]. Fuji operates 223 subsidiary companies for research, manufacture and distribution of products, with manufacturing facilities in Asia, Europe, and the United States of America. They also produce computer media storage consumables, such as CD-Rs and recordable DVDs. The company was formerly known as Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.
Fuji's camera film comes in distinctive green boxes and is sometimes rebranded as own-label film, such as President's Choice. Fuji products are distinct in their uniform containers. Fuji photographic films are considered along with, and often compete against, those produced by Kodak. Their products are sold in over 200 countries internationally. Since 1982, Fuji, is one of the main sponsors of the FIFA World Cup.
The company was the driving force behind the creation of Japan's first electronic computer, called FUJIC, completed in 1956.
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On September 19, 2006, Fujifilm announced[4] plans to establish a holding company, Fujifilm Holdings Corp. Fujifilm and Fuji Xerox will become subsidiaries of the holding company. A representative of the company reconfirmed their commitment to film, which accounts for 3% of sales[5].
Fujifilm Fuji Xerox, once a joint venture between itself and Xerox Corporation of North America. Fujifilm purchased Sericol Ltd., a UK based printing ink company specializing in screen, narrow web, and digital print technologies in March 2005.[citation needed]
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