The old ship Olympus has somehow begun to right itself after the $1.7 billion accounting scandal that nearly sank the company in 2011. The company’s imaging division isn’t in the black yet, but strong sales of the OM-D E-M1 have helped to cut losses by $25 million, and with trickle-down effects like increased lens sales, the future looks promising. But for any publicly held company that commits fraud on such a massive scale, there are bound to be lingering consequences. Six Japanese trust banks have filed a lawsuit against...
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