Onkyo

For music, see Onkyokei.
Onkyo Corporation
オンキヨー株式会社
Onkiyō Kabushiki-gaisha
Public KK
Traded as JASDAQ: 6628
Industry Electronics
Founded Osaka, Japan September 17, 1946 (1946-09-17) as Osaka Denki Onkyo K.K
Headquarters Osaka, Osaka, Japan
Key people
Munenori Ohtsuki (Chairman, Representative Director, President)
Hiroshi Nakano (Vice President, Representative Director)
Products Hi-fi and home theater Audio-Visual equipment, ICs, speaker units and related items
Revenue $492M
Owner Ohtsuki family[1] (26.1%)
Gibson Brands, Inc.[1] (16.5%)
Pioneer Corporation[1] (13.3%)
Number of employees
2,149 (2013)
Website onkyo.com

Onkyo Corporation (オンキヨー株式会社 Onkiyō Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese luxury consumer electronics manufacturer,[2] specializing in premium home cinema and audio equipment, including receivers, surround sound speakers and other portable devices. The word Onkyo translates as "sound harmony". The company started under the name of Osaka Denki Onkyo K.K in 1946 (a company not related to Nippon Denki Onkyo, which became Denon). The current Onkyo Corporation umbrella includes the Integra and Integra Research divisions as well as the main Onkyo brand.

In March 2015, Onkyo purchased Pioneer Corporation's 'Home Electronics Corporation', which makes home cinema amplifiers, Blu-ray players and other AV products. In return Pioneer took a 14.95% stake in Onkyo. The Ohtsuki family remain the largest shareholders of the company with an approximate 26% stake,[1] just above Gibson Brands, with a 16.5% stake.[3]

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