Fisher Electronics
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| Fisher Electronics | |
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| Type | Corporation |
| Founded | New York 1945 |
| Headquarters | |
| Industry | Electronics |
| Products | Audio-Visual and communication equipment, Hi-fi equipment, Home appliances |
| Website | FISHER |
Fisher Electronics is a US based subsidiary company of Japanese electronics conglomerate Sanyo specialising in the field of hi-fi electronics.
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[edit] Description
Established in 1945 and named after founder Avery Fisher, the company produces a wide variety of products including portable digital audio products, slim audio systems, and home theater systems.
See also: The Fisher
[edit] History
The company was originally formed in 1945 by audio electronics pioneer Avery Fisher, before being sold to the Emerson Electric Company for USD $31 million in 1969. It was subsequently sold by Emerson Electric to Sanyo Electric of Japan in 1975 where it has remained since. Avery Fisher remained as a consultant for Emerson and Sanyo.
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