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Robert Bosch GmbH (/ b ɒ ʃ /; German: ⓘ), commonly known as Bosch (styled BOSCH), is a German multinational engineering and technology company headquartered in Gerlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The company was founded by Robert Bosch in Stuttgart in 1886. [2] Bosch is 94% owned by the Robert Bosch Stiftung, a charitable institution. [3]
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Bosch is one of Germany’s biggest employers, with a headcount of 429,000 people at the end of 2023. (Krisztian Bocsi—Bloomberg/Getty Images)
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Nikola (NASDAQ:NKLA) stock is moving higher on Thursday following news of a deal with Bosch Group that has investors excited. Source: Nikola Press Center This agreement has the two companies ...
Bosch Fren Sistemleri: BFREN: Hydraulic brake systems, subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH. Bossa: BOSSA: Textile manufacturer largely owned by Akkardan. Boyner Büyük Mağazacılık: BOYNR, BOYP: Retail stores, part of Boyner Holding. Brisa: BRISA: Tyre manufacturer, joint venture between the Bridgestone Corporation of Japan and Sabancı Holding ...
German auto supplier Robert Bosch GmbH is teaming with Canadian startup Mojio to get more vehicles connected wirelessly to a wide range of digital services, from insurance companies to emergency ...
BSH Hausgeräte GmbH (formerly Bosch-Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH – BSHG) was founded in 1967 as a joint venture between Robert Bosch in Stuttgart and Siemens Munich. At that time, BSH maintained factories in Berlin, Giengen, and Traunreut, Germany.