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'''Masaru Ibuka''' (born [[1908]]) was a Japanese electronics industrialist. He co-founded [[Sony Corporation]] in [[1946]] (originally named [[Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation]] prior to [[1958]]) with [[Akio Morita]]. Served as president of Sony Corporation from [[1950]] to [[1971]]. Then served as chairman of Sony Corporation between 1971 and [[1976]].
'''Masaru Ibuka''' (井深大, [[1908]] - [[1997]]) was a Japanese electronics industrialist. He co-founded [[Sony Corporation]] in [[1946]] (originally named [[Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation]] prior to [[1958]]) with [[Akio Morita]]. Served as president of Sony Corporation from [[1950]] to [[1971]]. Then served as chairman of Sony Corporation between 1971 and [[1976]].


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Masaru Ibuka (井深大, 1908 - 1997) was a Japanese electronics industrialist. He co-founded Sony Corporation in 1946 (originally named Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation prior to 1958) with Akio Morita. Served as president of Sony Corporation from 1950 to 1971. Then served as chairman of Sony Corporation between 1971 and 1976.