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Toshiba President Satoshi Tsunakawa apologizes for his company having to delay its earnings report on Mar. 14.
Toshiba in turmoil

What GE saw but Toshiba didn't

Japanese icon ended up on the wrong side of the information divide

ATSUSHI NAKAYAMA, Nikkei commentator | Japan

TOKYO -- The links and parallels between General Electric and Toshiba go way back. Today, however, it is their glaring differences that perhaps stand out most.

Thomas Edison, the American inventor who founded GE, used to say "make money" a lot. Ichisuke Fujioka, a Toshiba founder, learned how to make an incandescent lightbulb from Edison and began mass-producing it in Japan.

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