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Industriekkultur: Peter Behrens and the AEG, 1907-1914 (1984) Buse, Dieter K. and Doerr, Juergen C., eds. Modern Germany: An Encyclopedia of History, People, and Culture, 1871-1990 (2 vol. Garland, 1998) pp 10–11. Flaningam, M. L. "International Co-operation and Control in the Electrical Industry: The General Electric Company and Germany ...
AEG (German company), Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft ("General Electricity Company"), former German electrical manufacturer AEG (brand), licensed by Electrolux to several companies for a variety of products; Anschutz Entertainment Group, an American entertainment company
AEG also owned Hamburg Freezers before ceasing its existence in 2016. The company also purchased the Champions on Ice figure skating tour in 2006, and own 12% of Djurgårdens IF Hockey . The company makes a significant amount of its money by leveraging its sports interests, already significant earners, by using the stadiums in which these teams ...
The Autoluxlamp, a kerosene lamp manufactured by Lux and used in railway stations around the world in the early 20th century. The company originates from a merger of two companies—Lux AB and Svenska Elektron AB, the former an established manufacturer and the latter a younger company founded by a former vacuum salesman who had also been an employee of the former firm. [7]
The commercial opens with a scene of her sitting in between the … Featuring the tagline, “It’s time to see other sodas,” Ice Spice, playing herself, has moved on from her ex lemon lime ...
Kroger's holiday ad. A Kroger commercial is unexpectedly bringing viewers to tears this holiday season.. At the beginning of the ad—fittingly set to Ed Sheeran's sentimental song, "Photograph ...
List of assets owned by General Electric: Primary business units. GE Aerospace; GE Power; GE Renewable Energy; Other business units. GE Additive; GE Capital.
While the company was owned by General Motors, its logo featured the phrase "Product of General Motors", and later renamed to "Home Environment Division of General Motors". Frigidaire was sold to the White Consolidated Industries in 1979, which in 1986 was purchased by Electrolux, its current parent. The company claims firsts including: