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RCA | |
Type | Public |
Founded | October 17, 1919 |
Founder | General Electric |
Fate | Spun off |
Defunct | 1986 |
Headquarters | New York City, New York |
RCA Corporation, formally as the Radio Corporation of America, was an American electronics company it became a pioneer semiconductor company.
RCA was founded by General Electric (which owned a controlling interest) on October 17, 1919. Due to antitrust charges brought about by the Department of Justice in 1930, GE gave up its controlling interest of the company; RCA retaining its radio factories. In 1986 RCA was absorbed back into GE. The majority of RCA's semiconductor portfolio was eventually sold off to Harris Semiconductor. In 1999 Harris spun off its semiconductor division as Intersil Corporation, going public on February 25, 2000. At the time, becoming the largest IPO for a U.S. semiconductor company in history.
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Facts about "RCA Corporation"
company type | public + |
defunct | 1986 + |
fate | Spun off + |
founded | October 17, 1919 + |
founder | General Electric + |
full page name | rca + |
headquarters | New York City, New York + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | RCA + |
wikidata id | Q218038 + |