3. Presentation Objectives
TOSHIBA and DELL history.
TOSHIBA and DELL employees.
TOSHIBA a and DELL Co. Logo.
TOSHIBA and DELL Co. advertisements.
TOSHIBA and DELL (main products and the additional
products).
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5. • Company name: TOSHIBA Electronics Co., Ltd.
• Address: 6-6, Kita Kogyo-Danchi, Kitakami-City, Iwate, 0248510, Japan
• Phone: +81-197-71-3003
• Fax: +81-197-71-3200
6. TOSHIBA Corporation is a Japanese electronics
company, the seventh largest manufacturer of
electrical and electronic equipment in the world and
the largest semiconductor manufacturer in Japan.
7. D LL company founded in America, Texas. in the
year 1984, by Michael Dell.
In 1985, DELL came out with their very first computer called
the Turbo, which had an eight-megahertz processor. Sold at $
795 U.S.
8. Is an American company headquartered in Round Rock
- Texas specializing in the field of computer and
technology, develop, manufacture, sale, and support for
personal computers and other related products with
combinations.
9. The company went public in 1988
The first DELL
laptop made its
debut in 1991
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11. . In 2008, Dell was the 2nd largest company, behind HP
in terms of computer sales. The dell logo on any pc
makes you sure that you will get total value to your
money.
12. The number of employees in TOSHIBA co.
approximately 161,000 employees (as of March 31,
2004). In 2001 the figure was 190,000. in 2002,
18,000 workers were dismissed
13. TOSHIBA have a lot of branches in most
countries of the world
14. By 2008, Dell became employs more than
88.000 people around the world, As of
2010 the company employs about 16,000
people in the facility
15. 32,100 employees are employed in the Asia-Pacific region.
Manufacturing facilities are in Malaysia, India, and China Regional
offices in 13 countries
39,500 people are employed in the Americas region, with
manufacturing facilities in Austin, TX; Nasville, TN; Winston Salem,
NC; and Eldorado do Sul, Brazil
16. To be a premier consumer electronics company
which manufactures and sells innovative and
technologically advanced products as it endeavors to
improve the quality of life within the global
community
17. Is to be the most successful computer
company in the world at delivering the
best customer experience in markets we
serve
18. The logo has changed by time being. But, it always represents
and expresses commitment to the customers and society
through the world.
19. A few years after Tokyo Shibaura Denki changed its
name to Toshiba, a new logo replaced all of its
predecessors.
The “Toshiba logotype” was adopted as the
symbol of Toshiba Group and optimized for use
in digitized formats.
The logotype was combined with the
“Leading Innovation” tagline to create a
new corporate brand.
21. Despite the fact that the changes were minor over the old one logo, the
company likely spent a considerable amount of marketing resources in making
it.
What you see next are the various versions of its previous logo. It's essentially
the same old Dell logo but in different settings
22.
23. the slanted E in Dell logo is simply the buildings
where Dell manufactured. Where as the other one
suggested that the slanted E is fulfilling the
graphic design.
40. DELL will meet customer expectations of:
•Highest quality
•Leading technology
•Competitive pricing
•Individual and company accountability
•Best-in-class service and support
•Flexible customization capability
•Superior corporate citizenship
•Financial stability
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our brand, which is all about enabling people everywhere
to use technology to grow and thrive
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