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In 1991, Planar purchased FinLux, a competitor in Espoo, Finland. This location now serves as the company's European headquarters. [6] Planar's executives took the company public in 1993, listing the stock on the NASDAQ boards [7] Planar acquired Tektronix's avionics display business, creating the short-lived Planar Advance in 1994. [8]
Under the agreement, MIC Electronics would become the distributor of Leyard's products in India and once a certain amount of sales in India was reached, the companies would develop a factory in India. [5] In November 2015, Leyard acquired Planar Systems, Inc. in Oregon, via its Leyard American Corporation subsidiary. [6]
Planar Brings Precision Multi-Touch to 4K Displays Planar UltraRes Touch 84-inch 4K displays continues Planar's leadership in ultra HD resolution category with best-in-class, large format, multi ...
Planar UltraRes Displays Bring 4K Clarity to Professional Applications Planar's new Ultra HD resolution displays are uniquely designed to help professionals across industries reap value from high ...
2 converted from VE-7 for U.S. Army; 22 built for the U.S. Army, 17 built for the U.S. Navy. Unknown Unknown 24 17 HA: Fighter/mail plane: Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company 1918 Unknown 6 18T Kirkham: Two-seated fighter triplane Curtiss Engineering Corporation: Intended to protect bombing aircraft over France. 1918 1919 Unknown M-8
Palantir Technology's (NASDAQ: PLTR) stock has been nearly unstoppable over the past year. Although Palantir attained a $236 billion market cap as of this writing, Wedbush analyst Dan Ives thinks ...
However exceptions exist; for example, Sovereign Grand Inspectors General is abbreviated as S∴G∴I∴G∴, and not S∴G∴II∴G∴. Sometimes the same abbreviation can be used for different words, in this case the context matters, for example; F∴M∴ can mean both Free-Masonry or Free Mason, FF∴MM∴ would be its plural form.
SUSE S.A. (/ ˈ s uː s ə, ˈ s uː z ə / SOO-sə, SOO-zə, [4] [5] German:) is a German multinational open-source software company that develops and sells Linux products to business customers. Founded in 1992, it was the first company to market Linux for enterprise.