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  2. Laird plc - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 it changed its name from Laird Group PLC to Laird PLC. [7] The company subsequently expanded in electronics with acquisitions such as Wisconsin based LS Research in November 2015 [8] and German based Novero in December 2015. [9] In March 2018 Advent International made an offer for the company valuing at £1 billion. [10]

  3. TE Connectivity - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the company's Tyco Telecommunications division, which provided and installed submarine communications cables, was renamed to Tyco Electronics Subsea Communications. [ 9 ] On March 10, 2011, Tyco Electronics Ltd changed its name to TE Connectivity Ltd., which the company said felt more relevant to its position as a connectivity and ...

  4. Laird Group - Wikipedia

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  5. DEI Holdings - Wikipedia

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    In March 2017, the Sound United audio division acquired YS consumer electronics company D+M Group, whose brands included Denon, HEOS by Denon, Marantz and Boston Acoustics. At the time, D+M was the world's largest supplier of audio/video receivers. [8] In October 2020 Sound United LLC acquired Bowers & Wilkins. [9]

  6. TRW Inc. - Wikipedia

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    TRW Inc. was an American corporation involved in a variety of businesses, mainly aerospace, electronics, automotive, and credit reporting. [2] It was a pioneer in multiple fields including electronic components, integrated circuits, computers, software and systems engineering.

  7. EE Technologies - Wikipedia

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    EE Technologies was spun off from Meridian Electronics in March 2000. In October 2000, the company moved into a new facility in South Reno, Nevada. In December 2002, the company expanded their facilities by 25,000 sq ft (2,300 m 2 ).

  8. Tweeter (store) - Wikipedia

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    Tweeter, formerly Tweeter Etc. and Tweeter Home Entertainment, was a specialty consumer electronics retailer providing mid and high end electronic equipment, including flat panel TVs, plasma TVs, car radios, home theater systems, GPSs and more. It also focused much of its business on custom installation of electronics for homes and automobiles.

  9. Enics - Wikipedia

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    Enics was a group of electronics manufacturing services (EMS) companies; Enics AG was the parent company of the Enics Group and it owned 100% of its subsidiaries Enics Schweiz AG, Enics Finland Oy, Enics Sweden AB, Enics Eesti AS, Enics Electronics (Beijing) Ltd, Enics Slovakia s.r.o., Enics Hong Kong Ltd, Enics Electronics (Suzhou) Ltd, Enics Malaysia SDN. BHD. and Enics Raahe Oy, together ...