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2008-05-27 − Mitsubishi Electric donates 50 Million Yen for Victims of China Earthquake - Company expresses its deep sympathies for people affected by the earthquake.
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2008-05-07 − Financial results for fiscal 2008 - Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (President and CEO: Setsuhiro Shimomura) announced its consolidated and non-consolidated financial results for fiscal 2008
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2007-01-17 − Dancing in the Street - Passers by at the Yorkshire Dance Studio in Leeds are in for a surprise as they stop to admire a sculpture on the side of the building of several dancers, because every 30 minutes the dancers suddenly come to life. Pivoting on their toes, gliding across the façade and leaping into the air, the dancers perform a five minute routine of grace and beauty, driven by a combination of electric rotary actuators and rodless pneumatic cylinders, and all under the control of a tiny Mitsubishi FX PLC.
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2007-01-17 − Howzat! Who put the lights out? - A power cut left the Warwickshire Cricket Club ground in the dark after just half an hour’s play of the Friday evening match between the Bears and the Royals in the Twenty20 Cup in front of a packed ground in early July this summer. Both scoreboards were closed down and the score had to be announced through the PA system at the end of each over as Warwickshire slipped to their third defeat of the season.
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2007-01-17 − Drives work wonders for woodworkers - A plant wide energy efficiency installation is already saving £120,000 a year in the woodworking shops at door and mouldings company BLP in Doncaster. The new system, based on variable speed drives, PLCs and HMIs from Mitsubishi Electric, is being expanded into a third building, bringing even greater gains in the near future.
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