CANON USA OPENS BRANCHES IN NEW YORK & HAWAII

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Date: Friday May 1, 2009 03:05:20 pm
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    http://www.bizjournals.com/pacific/stories/2009/04/20/daily21.html
    Canon subsidiary opens Honolulu office
    Canon
    Business Solutions, a document imaging systems company and a subsidiary
    of Canon U.S.A., has opened an office in Honolulu.The new sales and
    support office is at 210 Ward Avem Suite 201, next to Canon U.S.A.“In
    2008 we initiated plans to establish an office in Hawaii as part of our
    nationwide expansion program. We have a base of Canon customers
    throughout the islands that can benefit from the presence of Canon’s
    direct sales subsidiary,” said Tod Pike, president, Canon Business
    Solutions Inc., in a statement.

    Gerald Shioji, market director,
    will oversee the development of new business in Hawaii.The new Honolulu
    office is part of a continued expansion of Canon Business Solutions,
    based in New York. Canon Business Solutions operates from 58 offices in
    38 metropolitan areas in the United States.

    http://www.bizjournals.com/albany/stories/2009/04/20/daily58.html?q=canon
    Canon opens Albany office
    Canon is opening a document imaging business in Albany, N.Y., the company said.
    Canon
    Business Solutions Inc., a subsidiary of Canon U.S.A. Inc. , said it
    was opening a sales and support office at 14 Corporate Woods Boulevard,
    Albany, to support its growing business in the Albany area. Canon
    U.S.A. is a $45 billion tech company.

    Canon Business Solutions
    is based in Lake Success, N.Y. The company has 58 offices in 38 cities
    across the country. The move into Albany is part of an expansion within
    the Northeast.“Albany was part of a first phase of openings and joins
    Boston and Hartford in our efforts to provide a subsidiary presence
    throughout the region,” said Tod Pike, president of Canon Business
    Solutions. “New York’s capital is vitally important to both local and
    statewide business.”The company did not provide staffing or revenue
    figures. A call to Canon was not immediately returned.

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