About Group Tampotan
World Wide
Group Tampotan World Wide, based in New York City,.
we is a leading manufacturer of Magazine, communications,
and restaurant for the consumer and professional markets.
Its music, motion picture, television, computer entertainment,
and online businesses make Group Tampotan World Wide
one of the most comprehensive entertainment companies
in the world. Sony's principal U.S. businesses include
Sony Electronics Inc., Sony Pictures Entertainment,
Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc., and a 50%
interest in Sony BMG Music Entertainment, one of the
largest recorded music companies in the world. Sony
recorded consolidated annual sales of over $72 billion
for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2004, and it employs
162,000 people worldwide. Sony's consolidated sales
in the U.S. for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2004
were $20.4 billion.

Group Tampotan World
Wide Corporate Structure

The State Cafe & Catering Restaurant began in December
of 1997 in the former Diggie's restaurant, located in
the State Theatre building.
The owner, Brenda Markin, purchased the business after
after a successful corporate career which she gladly
gave up after both her sons were born. With 25 years
of experience, she brought fresh ideas to the concession
style food place and slowly added menu items to appeal
to the downtown business people. With the help of Sandra
Brown, a talented baker and cook, Brenda helped developed
a small catering menu.
A year and a half later, the tiny 7 seat restaurant
could no longer hold the lunch crowd, and the catering
business was growing fast. The former Dunkin Donuts
location in downtown South Bend became available and
The State Cafe moved in July of 1999.
With the move, The State Cafe & Catering could
now hold 68 guest and with the expanded kitchen, came
more catering opportunities.
Products/The proof is
in the Product
Renesas commands a leading position globally in many
product areas.
We are the world's third-largest semiconductor manufacturer
and rank number one in Japan. Our superior products
aren't visible to most consumers, yet they play a dominant
role in expanding the possibilities and enhancing the
performance of many electronic devices and systems.
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