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Mr. Nangaku, who is 67, started out in 1948 as a distributor of consumer electronic goods.
The various divisions were sold to other companies by the mid-1970s due in part to competition from imported consumer electronic goods from Japan.
In 1991, Maytag contracted with Montgomery Ward & Co. for the exclusive use of the Admiral brand on its consumer electronic goods.
One strong argument in favor of a ban on consumer electronic goods on flights is that the current system of inspection is not sophisticated enough to determine accurately what is dangerous and what is not.
Americans are expected to spend at least $17 billion on consumer electronic goods and services as gifts this year, an increase of 9 percent from last year, according to the Consumer Electronics Association, a trade group in Arlington, Va.
Her father is the director of engineering at Electrobrand, a manufacturer of consumer electronic goods in Chicago, and a partner in Encore Communications Laboratory, a communications research and development concern in Nyles, Ill.
A Sharp Contrast in Programs The N.T.T. project at Atsugi is just one of more than a dozen programs, trying many different approaches, that Japan has already mounted in an effort to build the ultra-dense chips that will make up smaller computers and far smarter consumer electronic goods.
They are used for high speed, high precision placing of broad range of electronic components, like capacitors, resistors, integrated circuits onto the PCBs which are in turn used in computers, telecommunications equipment, consumer electronic goods, industrial equipment, medical instruments, automotive systems, military systems and aerospace engineering.