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toshiba reached an out-of-court settlement last year. the south korean firm agreed to pay $270 million. >>> all right. it is time to check the markets now. asian markets tracking losses on wall street, as investors speculated. there could be an early rate hike in the u.s. markets in the asia pacific region were lower this monday with the exception as you can see there of shanghai. our one sow bright spot today. seoul closed down 1%. hong kong slipping nearly 0.2% after volatile trading. jakarta slipped from a record high last week. we're seeing it now lower 1.25%. japan's nikkei closing down nearly 1% 18,790. the biggest loss that we've seen there in five weeks. robust u.s. jobs data from friday sparked expectations that the fed could raise rates sooner than expected. and that led to a sell-off in equity markets. investors in australia cashed in on recent multi-year highs. the main index there closing down 1.3%. 5,821. the biggest drop in nine weeks. the shanghai composite recouped earlier losses and closed above the psychologically impo
toshiba reached an out-of-court settlement last year. the south korean firm agreed to pay $270 million. >>> all right. it is time to check the markets now. asian markets tracking losses on wall street, as investors speculated. there could be an early rate hike in the u.s. markets in the asia pacific region were lower this monday with the exception as you can see there of shanghai. our one sow bright spot today. seoul closed down 1%. hong kong slipping nearly 0.2% after volatile...
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. >> we have sharp, toshiba here. should all of the countries we are touring -- companies -- be considered high end? >> toshiba is pretty high end if they have a robot lady. that is disturbing. >> a little bit. >> there is the robot that looks a little too much like a human. >> see that? that does have a factor to it. >> the fact of the tv industry -- >> moving right along. what is -- the companies i have -- that lg samsung, sony and sharp -- i would say maybe a lot of others are doing it to but in the past few years i am kind of seeing them coming up with more leaps and bounds in the tv realm. another company we were talking about, visio they have been great and are number one brand in the u.s. or were, and they came out with a 4-k television that cost $1,000. that is weird. you see weird things here. >> you do. it is great. >> so sharp is not as -- they have huge huge tvs and what goes hand and hand is increases in resolution. you will see here they saw the lg television, i think this one is even better. i believe i
. >> we have sharp, toshiba here. should all of the countries we are touring -- companies -- be considered high end? >> toshiba is pretty high end if they have a robot lady. that is disturbing. >> a little bit. >> there is the robot that looks a little too much like a human. >> see that? that does have a factor to it. >> the fact of the tv industry -- >> moving right along. what is -- the companies i have -- that lg samsung, sony and sharp -- i would...
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well, obviously toshiba is pretty high end if they have a robot lady. >> hello. >> that is very -- an android. >> disturbing? is that disturbing? >> a little bit disturbing. >> you know, there's the robot that looks a little too much like a human. >> okay. so the -- moving along --. >> how much are these going into theas products? >> well, that's what they make -- the companies that i've -- the lg's, samsungs, the sonys, and sharp, i would say, and a lot of other companies are doing it, too, but in the past few years i've kind of seen them come up with more leaps and bounds in the tv rem. another company we were talking about, vizio, they've been great. i think they're number one brand in the u.s. or were number one brand in the u.s. and they came out last year with a 4k tv that cost a thousand dollars. so i don't know what's going on. that's weird. you see some weird things here. >> you do. >> so sharp -- >> out of japan, isn't it? >> yes. they have huge, huge tv's. and what goes hand and hand with huge tv's is increase in resolution. you'll see here, we saw it at lg with the 8k tv.
well, obviously toshiba is pretty high end if they have a robot lady. >> hello. >> that is very -- an android. >> disturbing? is that disturbing? >> a little bit disturbing. >> you know, there's the robot that looks a little too much like a human. >> okay. so the -- moving along --. >> how much are these going into theas products? >> well, that's what they make -- the companies that i've -- the lg's, samsungs, the sonys, and sharp, i would say,...
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. >>> toshiba is involved in a plant in texas. and a similar project is being worked on in louisiana. >>> business leaders across japan regularly share their insight for our series "view from the top" in this installment, a chairman of jetro sets out his vision for the country. he's working with leaders to boost agricultural exports and foreign investments. >> reporter: he and his team at jetro help all kinds of businesses. they support japanese firms trying to reach customers overseas and companies abroad that want to expand into japan. >> the jetro's very important to provide, not only simple information but also solution to the people. >> reporter: officials at jetro are working hard to drum up more direct foreign investment. one example is b brown, a german medical company with a manufacturing plant north of tokyo. b. brown executives will plow more than $60 million into the japanese operations in the next two years. >> we have the highly skilled people, very loyal employees that work for a company with all their emphasis and
. >>> toshiba is involved in a plant in texas. and a similar project is being worked on in louisiana. >>> business leaders across japan regularly share their insight for our series "view from the top" in this installment, a chairman of jetro sets out his vision for the country. he's working with leaders to boost agricultural exports and foreign investments. >> reporter: he and his team at jetro help all kinds of businesses. they support japanese firms trying to...
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one high profile case saw research data on semiconductors made by toshiba stolen and provided to a south korean firm. japan's cabinet is taking steps to help companies better protect their intellectual property. the unfair competition prevention law currently imposes a maximum penalty of about $2.5 million on firms that illegally acquire leaked company secrets. the cabinet has approved a draft bill to raise that to about $4.1 million. it also calls for a fine of about $8.2 million to be imposed when trade secrets are leaked and then illegally used overseas. the revision also allows authorities to seize earnings gained from data or technologies obtained through leaks. >>> the leaders of iceland have decide not to seek membership in the european union. negotiations began after the global financial crisis in 2008, but they were suspended in 2013 when parties cautious about joining the eu took power. the latest decision apparently reflects concerns the country's main industry of fishing could be subjected to quotas. the european economy has been hit hard by the credit crisis, but iceland's e
one high profile case saw research data on semiconductors made by toshiba stolen and provided to a south korean firm. japan's cabinet is taking steps to help companies better protect their intellectual property. the unfair competition prevention law currently imposes a maximum penalty of about $2.5 million on firms that illegally acquire leaked company secrets. the cabinet has approved a draft bill to raise that to about $4.1 million. it also calls for a fine of about $8.2 million to be imposed...
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one high-profile case saw research data on semiconductors made by toshiba stolen and provided to a south korean firm. transcabinet is taking now to help companies better protect their intellectual property. the unfair competition prevention law currently imposes a maximum penalty of about $2.5 million on firms that illegally acquire leaked company secrets. the cabinet has approved a draft bill to raise that to about $4.1 million. now it also calls for a fine of about $8.2 million to be imposed when trade secrets are leaked. and then illegally used overseas. the revision also allows authorities to seize earnings gained from data or technologies obtained through leaks. >>> turning to the markets now, japanese share prices extended gains following a strong performance on wall street. and expectations of wage increases at home. the nikkei closed up 1.4%, 19,254. the first time that it's ended the day over 19,000 in just about 15 years. optimism over japanese corporate earnings drove investors to buy shares in exporters, retailers, and real estate companies. south korean shares snapped a four
one high-profile case saw research data on semiconductors made by toshiba stolen and provided to a south korean firm. transcabinet is taking now to help companies better protect their intellectual property. the unfair competition prevention law currently imposes a maximum penalty of about $2.5 million on firms that illegally acquire leaked company secrets. the cabinet has approved a draft bill to raise that to about $4.1 million. now it also calls for a fine of about $8.2 million to be imposed...
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we've got toshiba here. all the companies that we've been touring today should we consider them high-end companies? >> guest: yeah. i would say, well obviously toshiba's pretty high end if they've got a robot lady. >> hello. >> host: communication android. that's disturbing? >> guest: a little bit disturbing. there's the uncanny valley. it's a robot but it looked a little bit too much like a human. >> host: okay. that does have a creep factor, doesn't it? [laughter] so back to the tv industry. >> guest: yeah. moving right along. well what -- >> host: are these -- how much r&d is going into these products that we see? >> guest: well, that's the thing, the companies that, you know, the lgs the samsungs, the sonys and sharps i would say a lot of other companies are doing out too but in the past few years i've kind of seen them come up with more leaps and bounds in the tv realm. another company we were talking about, vizio they've been great. i think they're number one brand in the u.s. or were number one brand
we've got toshiba here. all the companies that we've been touring today should we consider them high-end companies? >> guest: yeah. i would say, well obviously toshiba's pretty high end if they've got a robot lady. >> hello. >> host: communication android. that's disturbing? >> guest: a little bit disturbing. there's the uncanny valley. it's a robot but it looked a little bit too much like a human. >> host: okay. that does have a creep factor, doesn't it?...