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Harman expanded to include lighting in 2013 with the acquisition of Martin Professional. [12] In June 2014, Harman completed the acquisition of AMX LLC. [13] In March 2015, Harman acquired the automotive division of Bang & Olufsen for € 145 million (US$ 156 million) for the unit as well as technology license fees. [14]
It then changed its name to Panja Inc. [6] In 2001, it changed its name to AMX Inc. [7] In February, 2005, Duchossois Industries, Inc. acquired previously publicly traded AMX for US$315 million. On November 1, 2006, AMX announced it had acquired Endeleo , a UK -based manufacturer of analog audio visual distribution technologies. [ 8 ]
JBL currently serves the home and professional audio markets. Their professional products include live PA systems, studio monitors, and loudspeakers for cinema. Their home products include home audio speakers, waterproof Bluetooth speakers, and high-end car audio. JBL is owned by Harman International, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics.
Crown International, or Crown Audio, is an American manufacturer of audio electronics, and is a subsidiary of Harman International Industries, which has been part of South Korea-based Samsung Electronics since 2017.
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Harman Kardon designed and produced some of the first high fidelity audio products in the 1950s. The company's first product was an FM tuner.. Early integrated receivers (with a tuner, preamplifier and power amplifier) were an attempt to create, improve and produce high fidelity performance in a single unit.
Harman and Symphony Technology Group agreed on a deal worth US$780 million. [13] Teleca was rebranded Harman Connected Services, with a focus on producing software for all Harman-related products. [14] As well as Symphony Teleca, Harman also acquired Red Bend Software. The total price for the acquisition was $200 million, with $170 million in ...
Infinity Systems is an American manufacturer of loudspeakers founded in Los Angeles in 1968 and headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut. [1] Since 1983, Infinity has been part of Harman International Industries, which became a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics in 2017.