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  2. MACOM Technology Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Tyco Electronics kept its Wireless Systems business unit, and changed its name from M/A-COM to Tyco Electronics Wireless Systems. On March 30, 2009, the company acquired all of the outstanding stock of M/A-COM Technology Solutions Inc., the primary operating subsidiary of MACOM and the related foreign operating subsidiary, M/ACOM Technology ...

  3. TE Connectivity - Wikipedia

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    TE Connectivity's transportation segment includes four business units: automotive, industrial and commercial transportation, application tooling, and sensors. TE's products are used by the automotive industry for vehicle body and chassis systems, convenience applications, driver information, infotainment, motor and powertrain applications, and safety and security systems.

  4. ADC Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    ADC Telecommunications, Inc. was a communications company in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, a southwest suburb of Minneapolis.It was acquired by TE Connectivity (Tyco Electronics) in December 2010 and ceased to exist as a separate entity.

  5. Tyco Electronics Group S.A. -- Moody's upgrades Tyco ... - AOL

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    Tyco Electronics is the primary debt issuing subsidiary of TE Connectivity Ltd. ("TE Connectivity") and directly or indirectly owns all its operations. Rating Action: Moody's upgrades Tyco ...

  6. Tyco International - Wikipedia

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    However, this plan was abandoned after a downgrade in its credit rating and a significant drop in its stock price. Later that month, Tyco's acquisitions continued throughout all of its segments: the Electronics segment acquired Communications Instruments, Inc. The Healthcare segment bought Paragon Trade Brands.

  7. Raychem - Wikipedia

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    Many products still carry the Raychem brand, being sold by two different companies: Tyco International split into three companies in 2007: Tyco International, TE Connectivity (Formerly Tyco Electronics) and Covidien. In 2012, Tyco International sold Tyco Thermal Controls to Pentair plc.

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    The Stock Advisor service has more than quadrupled the return of S&P 500 since 2002*. See the 10 stocks » *Stock Advisor returns as of January 13, 2025. Matt Frankel has positions in Simon ...

  9. Eltra Bydgoszcz - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneously, connectors and tools manufacturing was transferred to "El-Con" and "El-Form", two subsidiaries which in 1997 were purchased by AMP Inc., later (1999) part of Tyco International (re-branded in 2007 Tyco Electronics). In Bydgoszcz, unused production halls in Glinki district were sold to "Bydgoskie Fabryki Mebli".