executives agreed to receive about $830 million in investment from their taiwanese business parter, honghai precision industry but management is seeking review of the investment terms after sharp's stock price plunged. under such a situation, sharp may face difficulties in raising money by issuing commercial paper, if investors downgrade their assessment of the firm. >>> and that is all for now in business. i'll leave you with the latest recap. >>> people use smartphones to do almost everything, make calls, go online, play games. they also snap photos with the devices and upload the pictures to the internet. that function has proven to be a problem for japan's compact digital cameramakers. sales are suffering. but one company has found a way to give people convenience and quality. nhk world's jun yotsumoto explains. >> reporter: taking photos with smartphones, something people do every day, everywhere, good enough for these folks. >> translator: the smartphone's quality satisfies me. >> translator: it's convenient because i can upload pictures to facebook. i don't think i need a digital cam