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  2. Category : Companies based in Colorado Springs, Colorado

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  3. List of Colorado companies - Wikipedia

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  4. Ampex - Wikipedia

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    Ampex 601 playing a recording of "Les Paul's New Sound, Vol. II". Made in Redwood City, California, c. 1956. Internals of Ampex Fine Line F-44, a 3-head Ampex home-use audio tape recorder, c. 1965 AMPEX model 300 half-inch three-track recorder AMPEX 440 (2tr, 4tr) & 16-track MM 1000

  5. Zyn-maker Philip Morris announces $600 million Colorado ...

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    Philip Morris International (PMI), Zyn's parent company, announced Tuesday it would invest $600 million to build a new production facility in Aurora, Colorado, dedicated to manufacturing the ...

  6. Aeroflex - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Aeroflex acquired Radiation Assured Devices of Colorado Springs, Colorado and changes its name to Aeroflex RAD. [12] In 2010, Aeroflex acquired Advanced Control Components for $20 Million. [13] [14] In 2010, Aeroflex announced an initial public offering of 17.25 million shares. [15] In FY 2010, AMS and ATS contributed almost equally to ...

  7. Atmel - Wikipedia

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    Atmel makes much of its product line at vendor fabrication facilities. It owns a facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado that manufactures its XSense line of flexible touch sensors. In 2016, Microchip agreed to buy Atmel for US$3.6 (equivalent to $4.57 in 2023) billion in a deal brokered by JPMorgan Chase and Qatalyst. [2] [3]