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  1. Digital Equipment Corporation ( DEC / dɛk / ), using the trademark Digital, was a major American company in the computer industry from the 1960s to the 1990s. The company was co-founded by Ken Olsen and Harlan Anderson in 1957.

  2. Stock Exchanges: Midwest New York Pacific Zürich Geneva Basel Frankfurt Munich Berlin. Company History: Digital Equipment Corporation is a leading worldwide supplier of networked computer systems, software, and services.

  3. Aug 19, 2024 · Earnings per share (prev. year): $3.39. Sector: Technology. Industry: Computer. CEO: Enrique Lores. Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), American manufacturer that created a new line of low-cost computers, known as minicomputers, especially for use in laboratories and research institutions.

  4. Full historical stock data for DEC. See Digital Equipment Corp's historical gains and losses, volume, price range, and more.

  5. Company profile page for Digital Equipment Corp including stock price, company news, executives, board members, and contact information.

  6. The DEC Connection is an association dedicated to preserving the unique culture of Digital Equipment Corporation by reuniting the Digital family through face-to-face events, intra-personal and group communications, zoom seminars, and joint activities.

  7. Industry: Computers, Office Equipment. CEO: Robert B. Palmer. Website: https://www.digital.com. Ticker: DEC. Company type: Revenues ($M): $13,813. Profits ($M): $122. Market value ($M): Number...

  8. Apr 23, 2024 · Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) is the developer of minicomputers for use in laboratories and research institutions. It is a leading vendor of computer systems, including computers, software, and peripherals, and its PDP and successor VAX products were the most successful of all minicomputers in terms of sales. Founded in 1957, the company.

  9. Digital Equipment Corporation was an American company in the computer industry and a leading vendor of computer systems, software and peripherals from the 1960s to the 1990s. Also known as DEC [1] and using the trademark DIGITAL, its PDP and VAX products were arguably the most popular minicomputers for the scientific and engineering communities ...

  10. Compaq Computer Corporation is the world's largest supplier of personal computers and, as a result of its acquisition of Digital Equipment Corporation in June 1998, is the second largest computer firm in the world (trailing only IBM).

  11. Feb 17, 2011 · Digital Equipment Corp. had microprocessor technology, but its business model could not profitably sell a computer for less than $50,000. The technology trapped in a high-cost business model had no impact on the world, and in fact, the world ultimately killed Digital.

  12. The new company, Digital Equipment Corporation, took over 8,680 square foot leased space in a nineteenth century mill that once produced blankets and uniforms for soldiers who fought in the Civil War.

  13. Compare the date when you first acquired DEC stock with the dates in the left-hand column. If you later acquired Compaq shares while a Compaq employee, those batches of stock should be tracked separately -- see HPAA's Complete Stock Decoder Table for: Compaq

  14. Jan 27, 1998 · Compaq Computer Corp., seeking to expand into the lucrative enterprise computing business, agreed Monday to acquire Digital Equipment Corp. in a blockbuster deal worth $9.6 billion.

  15. Aug 28, 1988 · MANY stocks have come down to earth since the market peaked on Aug. 25 of last year, but few have made a thud as loud as the Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital's stock has fallen all...

  16. Oct 6, 2023 · Bell Labs created the transistor, and Fairchild Semiconductor created the integrated circuit, but neither company is still around. So is the case with Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC).

  17. An initial public offering of 375,000 common shares of the Digital Equipment Corporation at $22 a share sold out quickly yesterday and rose to a threepoint premium.

  18. In the early 1980s, Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) was the second largest computer company in the United States, following IBM, and was the leading producer of minicomputers. DEC had missed the initial development of personal computers, but decided to enter the market with a 16 bit machine.

  19. Digital Equipment Corporation Stock history. Catalog Number. 102658821. Type. Document. Description. Object is a computer printout containing monthly statistics from 10/1982 to 10/1987. Date. 1987-11-23.

  20. HPAA members have developed a step-by-step process to find all your HP/HPE-related stock – and estimate cost basis: Stock Employment verification and experience letters for Hewlett-Packard, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and related companies.

  21. Jan 26, 1998 · Compaq will issue about 150 million shares of its stock and pay $4.8 billion in cash for Digital. The deal is expected to close sometime in the company's second quarter.

  22. The stock performance has certainly been less than awe inspiring but that could change. S&P Outlook recently raised DEC to 4 stars citing improving PC sales. The just announced 4100 series servers should maintain the performance edge an...

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  24. Aug 24, 2024 · According to state and Palm Beach County records, this Bravo is owned by Ama 32955 Food Corp., a company run by President Alejandro Paulino out of his four-bedroom, four and a half-bathroom 5,188 ...

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