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In 2016, Midea made three major acquisitions, the first of which was Toshiba's home appliances business for US$477 million, [13] followed by the even larger purchase of KUKA, the German robotics company. [14] [15] Lastly, acquiring Eureka, the brand that specializes in floorcare, from Electrolux AB in December. [16]
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Midea may refer to: Midea Group (美的集团), a Chinese electrical appliance manufacturer; Midea, Greece, a Greek town; Midea (Argolid), a citadel in the town of the same name; Midea or Mideia, name of four figures in Greek mythology; Midea, a genus of mites in the suborder Prostigmata; Midea, formerly a genus of moths (now Arsacia)
1922 Eureka Model 9 vacuum ad, offering a 10-day home trial of the product. Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Company was founded in 1909 in Detroit, Mich. by Toronto, Canada-born real estate auctioneer Fred Wardell (1866–1952) [3] to sell vacuum cleaners for which he had acquired several patents. [4]
He Xiangjian (Chinese: 何享健; pinyin: Hé Xiǎngjiàn; Jyutping: Ho4 Hoeng2 Gin6, born October 5, 1942) is the co-founder of Midea, one of China's largest appliance makers. In September 2021, his net worth was estimated to be $28.8 billion by Bloomberg Billionaires Index , positioning him at the 51st place in the index.
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