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The local unit of the Japanese electrical appliances giant has been selling two distinct brand names: the Panasonic brand for the so-called brown lines (audio-visual and facsimile machines) and the National for the white lines (refrigerators, washing machines, airconditioning units, microwave oven, electric fans, flat irons, flashlight and batteries).
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NATIONAL PANASONIC BATTERY PHILIPPINES
Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 206040 [Title] => Matsushita to use Panasonic brand for all product lines [Summary] => Matsushita Electric Philippines Corp. (MEPCO) will unify its entire product line under the Panasonic brand by October this year in line with its global rebranding and marketing strategy, company officials said yesterday.
The local unit of the Japanese electrical appliances giant has been selling two distinct brand names: the Panasonic brand for the so-called brown lines (audio-visual and facsimile machines) and the National for the white lines (refrigerators, washing machines, airconditioning units, microwave oven, electric fans, flat irons, flashlight and batteries).
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By Marianne V. Go | May 14, 2003 - 12:00am
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The OCTA Research group yesterday denied social media posts claiming that it has conducted a February survey showing that Vice President Sara Duterte obtained higher trust and performance ratings than President Marcos.
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The tri-committee of the House of Representatives investigating the proliferation of fake news will resume its second hearing today, serving notice to absentee vloggers that failure to attend again will be dealt with accordingly.
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