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| | Mitsubishi Electric - History |
 | | The well-known "three-diamond" trademark and the name "Mitsubishi" (Mitsu = 3, Bishi = stone/diamond) are actually a combination of family crests: the triangular leaves of the water chestnut of the Iwasaki family and the three oak leaves of the Yamauchi family. |
 | | Mitsubishi's holding company was dissolved under the postwar policy of decentralizing economic power. |
 | | Subsequently, Mitsubishi Electric became a world leader in developing, manufacturing, and marketing electronic and electrical equipment used in information processing and communications, space developement and satellite communications, consumer electronics, industrial technology, energy, transportation and building equipment. |
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