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Business: NHJ Going Under
Posted on Aug 09, 2005 - 09:35 AM by cynix
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Posted on Aug 09, 2005 - 09:35 AM by cynix
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The budget digital camera/portable audio player maker NHJ has filed for bankruptcy. Where am I going to get my pink Hello Kitty SD cards now???
NHJ, the company that brought us various low-cost gadgets such as the 20,000 yen Che-ez! cameras and a range of audio players, has filed for bankruptcy with Tokyo District Court and has been placed under administration.

A note has been posted on its office doors apologizing about the situation, and its online shop is currently "under maintenance". Maybe their cameras were a bit too cheap after all...
Inspired by:
http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/other/2005/08/09/2079.html
NHJ, the company that brought us various low-cost gadgets such as the 20,000 yen Che-ez! cameras and a range of audio players, has filed for bankruptcy with Tokyo District Court and has been placed under administration.

A note has been posted on its office doors apologizing about the situation, and its online shop is currently "under maintenance". Maybe their cameras were a bit too cheap after all...
Inspired by:
http://dc.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/other/2005/08/09/2079.html
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| zmcnulty
10.08.05, 21:57 |
This isn't surprising to me at all. Sure the company was popular on the internet, but think about it -- how many people actually purchased their products? |



