Japan’s TOTO, long associated with its toilet business, is emerging as an increasingly important supplier of key semiconductor components.

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    26 days ago

    Yamaha is a good example of taking your core skillset and growing into adjacent, unrelated industries by using overlapping manufacturing talent.

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      26 days ago

      Yamaha is a bad example as they are in too many non-overlapping industries. It works for them, and can work for you, but in general it is best to focus more than they do. Of course as you get large you have more experts and so you can expand. Just because pianos have nothing in common with ATVs doesn’t mean Yamaha shouldn’t be in both, but if you are not as large as they are the lack of overlap means you can’t personally be a deep expert in both.

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        26 days ago

        And yet, they make the best instruments and motorcycles.

        Kawasaki makes cranes and motorcycles, Honda makes rockets and scooters and cars. Do seriously think the same people managing and making instruments are making motorcycles?