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History

02 พ.ค.
Company launches new software channel

Emerson acquires Aperture, a leading provider of data center management software. Emerson reported 140,700 employees worldwide that year.

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01 พ.ค.
Paves the way for an eventual merger

Emerson sales reach $17.1 billion, an 11 percent increase over the prior year. Emerson airs its first-ever TV commercials to spotlight.

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01 พ.ค.
Design breakthrough upgrades product

Emerson introduces the Parker scalloped blade design, moving air more quietly and efficiently. Which are then used to power countless.

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02 พ.ค.
Company opens green design data center

The company shortens its name to “Emerson” and launches a new brand strategy with a new corporate logo to reflect technology leadership.

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01 พ.ค.
Parker scalloped blade design

Joseph Newman is named the president and sets out to stabilize the company’s balance sheet. He moves the company to mass production.

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01 พ.ค.
Joseph Newman is named president

Herbert I. Finch becomes president during the ‘Roaring Twenties’ of general prosperity. But by the end of his tenure, the company.

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02 พ.ค.
Company Newman is named president and sets

Under the leadership of Thomas Meston, the company expands into a new, eight-story factory building in St. Louis. Becomes president.

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02 พ.ค.
Company completes security certification

By the end of World War I, Emerson’s annual sales approach $3 million dollars. Under the leadership, the company expands into a new.

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01 พ.ค.
Company expands into eight story factory-building

In St. Louis, Emerson displays its product line in the dazzling Palace of Electricity as the nationwide demand for electricity continues to soar.

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02 พ.ค.
Company announces range of security products.

Design breakthrough upgrades Emerson Motors to a more useful horsepower, which is then used to power countless time and effort-saving

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