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Thermo Electron Corporation (NYSE: TMO) (incorporated 1956) was a major provider of analytical instruments and services for a variety of domains. It was founded in 1956 by George N. Hatsopoulos, an MIT PhD in mechanical engineering. Initial funding was provided by Peter M. Nomikos, a Harvard Business School graduate. After graduating from Northeastern University in 1959 John Hatsopoulos (brother of George) later joined the company as Financial Controller. Arvin Smith joined the company in 1970, and was President from January 1998.

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  • Thermo Electron (fr)
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  • Thermo Electron ou Thermo Electron Corporation (NYSE: TMO) est une entreprise américaine fondée en 1956 et qui fut jusqu'à sa fusion avec Fisher Scientific en 2006, l'un des principaux fournisseurs d'instruments analytiques et de services pour de nombreux domaines scientifiques et techniques. L'entreprise fournissait des instruments de mesures, équipements, réactifs et consommables, ainsi que des services d'aide à la recherche, à la production, à l'analyse, à la découverte et au diagnostic. (fr)
  • Thermo Electron Corporation (NYSE: TMO) (incorporated 1956) was a major provider of analytical instruments and services for a variety of domains. It was founded in 1956 by George N. Hatsopoulos, an MIT PhD in mechanical engineering. Initial funding was provided by Peter M. Nomikos, a Harvard Business School graduate. After graduating from Northeastern University in 1959 John Hatsopoulos (brother of George) later joined the company as Financial Controller. Arvin Smith joined the company in 1970, and was President from January 1998. (en)
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  • Thermo Electron Corporation (en)
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  • Thermo Electron ou Thermo Electron Corporation (NYSE: TMO) est une entreprise américaine fondée en 1956 et qui fut jusqu'à sa fusion avec Fisher Scientific en 2006, l'un des principaux fournisseurs d'instruments analytiques et de services pour de nombreux domaines scientifiques et techniques. L'entreprise fournissait des instruments de mesures, équipements, réactifs et consommables, ainsi que des services d'aide à la recherche, à la production, à l'analyse, à la découverte et au diagnostic. L'entreprise fusionne en 2006 avec Fisher Scientific pour donner naissance au groupe Thermo Fisher Scientific. (fr)
  • Thermo Electron Corporation (NYSE: TMO) (incorporated 1956) was a major provider of analytical instruments and services for a variety of domains. It was founded in 1956 by George N. Hatsopoulos, an MIT PhD in mechanical engineering. Initial funding was provided by Peter M. Nomikos, a Harvard Business School graduate. After graduating from Northeastern University in 1959 John Hatsopoulos (brother of George) later joined the company as Financial Controller. Arvin Smith joined the company in 1970, and was President from January 1998. On May 14, 2006, Thermo and Fisher Scientific announced that they would merge in a tax-free, stock-for-stock exchange. The merged company became Thermo Fisher Scientific. On November 9, 2006, the companies announced that the merger had been completed. However, the Federal Trade Commission ruled that this acquisition was anticompetitive with regard to centrifugal evaporators, requiring Fisher to divest Genevac. In April 2007, Genevac was sold to Riverlake Partners LLC and the merger closed with FTC approval. In 2011, the aggregated company Thermo Fisher Scientific had revenues of over $11 billion, and employed 37,000 people. (en)
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