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Beko has been the official sponsor of the Turkish, Italian and Lithuanian premier basketball leagues, as well as the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup in Spain. [14] Beko is a partner of the Spanish football club FC Barcelona [15] since 2014 and Turkish football club Beşiktaş JK [16] (having previously been their shirt sponsor from 1988 to 2004 [17]) and Turkmen football club FC HTTU. [18]
In 2007, Arçelik became the sole-owner of the Grundig Multimedia B.V. and its eponymous brand. [17] [18] To increase brand recognition, Beko became the sponsor of Watford F.C. during the 2007-2008 and the 2008–2009 seasons. Beko has also been among the sponsors of FC Barcelona since 2014. [19]
Beko is a Turkish appliance company. Beko may also refer to: KK Beko, a Serbian basketball club; 2011 BEKO Super Cup, a basketball tournament;
In 2004 the UK's Alba plc and the Turkish Koç's Beko jointly took over Grundig Home InterMedia System, Grundig's consumer electronics division. In 2007 Alba sold its half of the business to Koç for US$50.3 million, [ 15 ] although it retained the license to use the Grundig brand in the UK until 2010, and in Australasia until 2012.
made the first TVs, brand name after 1956 Bang & Olufsen: 1950 (prototype) present Beko - - BenQ - - Binatone - - Blaupunkt - Present BPL Group: 1980 present Brionvega: 1947 1956 Bush: 1937 present Canadian General Electric (CGE) 2009 present Changhong: 1958 present ChiMei - - Compal Electronics [1] - present Conar Instruments: 1962 ...
Voltbek home appliances, doing business as Voltas Beko is a joint venture between India's Voltas and Turkish electronic manufacturer Beko.The joint venture was formed specifically to cater to the Indian home appliances market, leveraging the expertise and brand recognition of both parent companies.
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Turkish brands like Beko and Vestel are among the largest producers of consumer electronics and home appliances in Europe. Turkey's Vestel is the largest TV producer in Europe , accounting for a quarter of all TV sets manufactured and sold on the continent in 2006. [ 69 ]