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Brandt was established in 1924. In 1956, Brandt expanded its operations by acquiring the vehicle and arms manufacturer Hotchkiss et Cie, leading to the creation of Hotchkiss-Brandt. [1] A decade later, in 1966, Hotchkiss-Brandt merged with Thomson, now known as Thomson SA. In 2000, Brandt merged with the French appliance company Moulinex.
Hangzhou GreatStar Industrial Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 杭州巨星科技股份有限公司; pinyin: Hángzhōu Jùxīng Kējì Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) is an ...
United Pacific Industries Ltd: Spear & Jackson: Hand tools and garden tools Wera Werk Hermann Werner GmbH & Co. KG: Wuppertal, Germany: Wera Tools: Drivers, driver bits, other hand tools Werner Co. Werner, Knaack, Weather Guard: Ladders, other [32]
Louis Brandt [2] Biel/Bienne: Subsidiary: The Swatch Group: Raynald Aeschlimann : Orfina: 1922 Oris: 1904 Hölstein: Paul Cattin Georges Christian Hölstein: 140 Private company: Ulrich W. Herzog, Chairman . Claudine Gertiser-Herzog, Co-CEO Rolf Studer, Co-CEO Parmigiani Fleurier: 1996 Fleurier: Michel Parmigiani Fleurier: Privately held company
Thomson Brandt maintained a significant shareholding in the merged company (approximately 40%). During the 1970s, Thomson-CSF received its first major contract in the Middle Eastern market. In this period the company diversified into several new sectors, leading to it manufacturing backend telephony equipment, semiconductors and medical imaging ...
Brandt (name) Brandt (company), a German rusk and chocolate manufacturer; Brandt (brand), a French brandname producing various home equipment; Brandt House (disambiguation), several houses on the US National Register of Historic Places; Brandt Centre, an arena in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Brandt Goldsworthy is widely regarded as the inventor of pultrusion. [ 1 ] Parallel to the work of Goldsworthy, who concentrated his work on unsaturated polyester resins, Ernst Kühne in Germany developed a quite similar process in 1954 based on epoxy resin.
Litton Industries, Inc., was an American defense contractor that specialized in shipbuilding, aerospace, electronic components, and information technology. The company was founded in 1953 and was named after inventor Charles Litton Sr. , who was also an early investor in the company.