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  2. NCR Voyix - Wikipedia

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    In January, 1926, NCR went public with an issue of $55 million in stock, at that time the largest public offering in United States history. During the first World War, NCR manufactured fuses and aircraft instrumentation, and during World War II built aero-engines, bomb sights and code-breaking machines, including the American bombe designed by ...

  3. Bill Nuti - Wikipedia

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    When Nuti joined NCR in 2005 [11] its compound annual growth rate over the eight years following the spinoff was less than 1 percent. [4] Nuti spent 2006-10 restructuring the company's entire supply chain. In January 2007, NCR announced a spinoff of Teradata, the company's data-warehousing business, [12] which was completed on October 1, 2007. [13]

  4. John Henry Patterson (NCR owner) - Wikipedia

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    He left ownership of the company to his son Frederick Beck Patterson. $55 million in stock was subsequently offered to the public by Dillon, Read & Co. in January, 1926 in an initial public offering, which was noted in the January 4, 1926 edition of the New York Times as "the largest single offering of stock in the history of the country."

  5. Why NCR Voyix Stock Was Climbing This Week - AOL

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  6. It's Showtime for NCR - AOL

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    NCR (NYS: NCR) is expected to report Q3 earnings around Oct. 18. Here's what Wall Street wants to see: The 10-second takeaway Comparing the upcoming quarter to the prior-year quarter, average ...

  7. Is NCR Corporation (NCR) a Solid Pick for Value Investors?

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  8. Control Data Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Control Data Corporation (CDC) was a mainframe and supercomputer company that in the 1960s was one of the nine major U.S. computer companies, which group included IBM, the Burroughs Corporation, and the Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), the NCR Corporation (NCR), General Electric, and Honeywell, RCA and UNIVAC.

  9. HPE vs. NCR: Which Stock Should Value Investors Buy Now? - AOL

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