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Biotech in Bloomington: life sciences thrive with area's educated workforce.(Regional Report South Central)
SINCE THOMSON Consumer Electronics closed its television-making plant in 1998, Bloomington's economy has added some 8,500 jobs, thanks to growth at such newer economic stalwarts as Cook Group, Baxter Healthcare, PTS Electronics, Tree of Life natural-food distribution, auto-parts maker Tasus Corp. and Pliant Corp., which makes...
Tags: biology, Biotechnology, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Thomson Consumer Electronics, workforce
Research articles 2004-11-01
Taking antenaes to new heights.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
General Electric, its NBC subsidiary and Thomson Consumer Electronics have received a three-year, $3.32 million federal grant to improve digital TV receivers and antennas. A Thomson spokesman said joint research to improve indoor and portable reception has been under way for more than year and is...
Tags: NBC Universal Inc., Thomson Consumer Electronics, Thomson Corp., TVs
Research articles 1999-11-15
Antennas America Inc. Awarded Contract to Build RCA Antenna System
WHEAT RIDGE, Colo.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 17, 1999-- Antennas America, Inc. (OTC BB:ANTM) announced today that it has been awarded a contract from Thomson Consumer Electronics to manufacture the Low ProfileTM flat local TV antenna system under the RCA brand name. Thomson is the world's fourth largest consumer electronics company,...
Tags: Business Wire, Colorado, Company, Manufacturing, Thomson Consumer Electronics, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 1999-06-17
Thomson Proposes Copy-Protection Scheme.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Thomson Consumer Electronics said last Friday that it has submitted a joint proposal, with Zenith Electronics Corp., for a new digital copy-protection method called XCA, for extended conditional access. The companies hope that the method will be adopted for high-definition television and digital-cable products....
Tags: Thomson Consumer Electronics, Thomson Corp., Zenith Electronics Corp.
Research articles 1998-11-16
Thomson Consumer Electronics Adopts Gemstar's TV Guide Plus+ System; Thomson Announces Plan to Incorporate TV Guide Plus+ into Thomson Products Beginning Spring '97
PASADENA, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 9, 1997--Gemstar International Group Limited (Nasdaq: GMSTF), developer of the VCR Plus+ Instant Programming System, announced today that Thomson Consumer Electronics - Americas, manufacturer of the RCA, Proscan, and GE brands of televisions and VCRs, plans to incorporate Gemstar's TV Guide Plus+ system, a subscription-free on-screen electronic...
Tags: Thomson Consumer Electronics, Thomson Corp., TV Guide, TVs, VCR
Research articles 1997-01-09

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Pumping up retail: Thomson's Clayton lays out a strategy. (Thomson Consumer Electronics executive vice president of sales and marketing Joseph Clayton)(Electronics Network)
Thomson Consumer Electronics' vice president Joseph Clayton, speaking at the 1996 winter Consumer Electronics Show, advised companies to focus on selling products with high margins and added value, in the wake of lower than expected 1995 holiday season saThomson Consumer Electronics' vice president Joseph Clayton, speaking at the 1996 winter...
Tags: electronics, marketing, network, sales, strategy, Thomson Corp.
Research articles 1996-01-15
Slice of DSS pie for Thomson. (Thomson Consumer Electronics; Digital Satellite Systems)
Thomson Consumer Electronics, in accordance with a new agreement with DirecTv, will get residuals from sales of DirecTv Ditital Satellite System DSS programming. The deal marks the first time that a consumer electronics hardware maker will participate iThomson Consumer Electronics, in accordance with a new agreement with DirecTv, will get...
Tags: decision support system, DirecTV, Thomson Corp.
Research articles 1996-09-02
THOMSON OFFERS GLIMPSE OF THE FUTURE.(Thomson Consumer Electronics products in development)
One glimpse of what could be the future of consumer electronics was offered by Thomson Consumer Electronics, which recently offered a preview of some of the advanced products on the company's drawing board. One glimpse of what could be the future of consumer electronics was...
Tags: Thomson Corp.
Research articles 1998-09-07
Business as usual? (French plan to privatize Thomson S.A. will not affect Thomson Consumer Electronics) (Brief Article)
The decision by the French government to sell its controlling interest in Thomson S.A. will have no immediate effect on U.S. subsidiary Thomson Consumer Electronics, according to Thomson News and Information Manager James Harper. He said the French The decision by the French government...
Tags: Thomson Corp.
Research articles 1993-06-14
As Thomson turns: taps an exec VP, hears it'll stay French.(Thomson Consumer Electronics appoints James Meyer VP marketing)
Thomson Consumer Electronics has appointed a new VP of marketing and sales in the Americas and announced a change in the French government's privatization plan for Thomson SA, its parent company. James Meyer will coordinate Thomson's product management anThomson Consumer Electronics has appointed a new VP of marketing and sales...
Tags: Thomson Corp.
Research articles 1996-12-09
Thomson retools RCA-brand high-end home theater, TVs. (Thomson Consumer Electronics; new electronics, styling, packaging)(Brief Article)
INDIANAPOLIS--Thomson Consumer Electronics Co. revamped both its RCA-brand high-end home theater and core line of televisions with new electronics packages and styling. INDIANAPOLIS--Thomson Consumer Electronics Co. revamped both its RCA-brand high-end home theater and core line of televisions with new electronics packages and styling....
Tags: electronics, home theater, Thomson Corp., TV
Research articles 1995-06-19
RCA stocks to its game plan.(Thomson Consumer Electronics)
The 1996 marketing plan of Thomson Consumer Electronics' RCA Div. will continue its focus on no-interest consumer financing, rebates and sports marketing. Thomson markets VCRs, television sets and camcorders under the RCA and GE brand names. RCA's advertiThe 1996 marketing plan of Thomson Consumer Electronics' RCA Div. will continue its...
Tags: game, RCA, stock
Research articles 1996-02-26
CLI is Thomson choice for DBS. (Compression Labs Inc. and Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc. to manufacture compressed digital video system encoder for Hughes Communications Inc.)
Thomson Consumer Electronics has contracted with San Jose, Calif.-based Compression Labs Inc. CLI to develop and manufacture and encoder for the compressed digital video system Thomson is developing for Hughes Communications Inc. A spokeswo Thomson Consumer Electronics has...
Tags: Thomson Corp.
Research articles 1992-04-13
Thomson's all set for DVD debut. (Thomson Consumer Electronics)
Thomson Consumer Electronics will launch its DVD players in Sep 1996, and the company has established its marketing plans for the products. In the fourth quarter, Thomson and Time-Warner, a partner in the DVD project, will jointly launch television ads. TThomson Consumer Electronics will launch its DVD players in Sep...
Tags: DVD, DVD player, Thomson Corp.
Research articles 1996-05-13
Hoping for a hit: Thomson extends its digital reach.(Thomson Consumer Electronics)
Thomson Consumer Electronics will market several digital products in 1997 to discover which products will be mass market hits. The company will focus on its DSS digital satellite components and Digital Video Disc products. Thomson's RCA, GE and ProScan brThomson Consumer Electronics will market several digital products in 1997 to...
Tags: satellite, Thomson Corp.
Research articles 1996-12-23
Thomson, Hitachi test new VCR. (Thomson Consumer Electronics, Hitachi test new digital video cassette recorder)
Hitachi and Thomson Consumer Electronics have successfully tested a new video cassette recorder VCR that can record signals from Thomson's Digital Satellite System. The VCR will be introduced in 1996 at an estimated retail price of less than $700. The pHitachi and Thomson Consumer Electronics have successfully tested a new...
Tags: digital video, Hitachi Ltd., Thomson Corp., VCR, video
Research articles 1995-04-10
Thomson U.S. plant cutbacks. (Thomson Consumer Electronics)(Brief Article)
Thomson Consumer Electronics, the largest U.S. maker of televisions, says it will cut 1,520 jobs from two factories in Indiana and move the work to Juarez, Mexico, where labor is cheaper. Thomson, maker of RCA, GE and ProScan ... Thomson Consumer Electronics, the...
Tags: Thomson Corp., TV
Research articles 1997-02-17
Hughes chooses Thomson for DBS units. (Hughes Communications Inc., Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc., direct-broadcast satellite systems)
Hughes Chooses Thomson for DBS Units NEW YORK - Thomson Consumer Electronics is Hughes Communications Inc.'s choice to supply a digital video compression system, receivers and 18-inch antennas for Hughes' high-power direct-broadcast satellite s Hughes Chooses Thomson for DBS Units...
Tags: satellite, Thomson Corp.
Research articles 1992-02-10
Thomson's test card: Europe's electronics industry. (Thomson Consumer Electronics) (Company Profile)
Alain Prestat's debt-ridden Thomson Consumer Electronics TCE faces daunting challenges as it strives to return to profitability. TCE's losses in 1992 may exceed $300 million, and competitor Philips may gain an advantage with its new technologies and aggAlain Prestat's debt-ridden Thomson Consumer Electronics TCE faces daunting challenges as it strives...
Tags: electronics, Thomson Corp.
Research articles 1993-04-03
DSS: satellite headed higher. (Thomson Consumer Electronics, Digital Satellite System sales)
Thomson Consumer Electronics is forecasting that 1995 sales of its Digital Satellite System DSS will be three or four times greater than they were in 1994. Thomson plans to increase production in 1995 and introduce a second generation Digital Satellite Thomson Consumer Electronics is forecasting that 1995 sales of its...
Tags: decision support system, sales, satellite, Thomson Corp.
Research articles 1995-01-09
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