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were $ 1,644.2 million with net income of $ 120.5 million, a cumulative financial growth in the decade of approximately 100 percent. About 44 percent of the 2010 sales were derived from contracts with agencies of, or prime contractors to, the U.S. government. By the start of 2011, there were near 100 companies, functioning in a wide range of products and services.
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and by the end of 1960, Teledyne had about 400 employees and 80,000 square feet (7,400 m2) of floor space devoted to engineering development and manufacturing. Teledyne stock was first offered to the public in May 1961. During its first full fiscal year of operations ending in
October 1961, Teledyne had sales of $ 4,491,000 with a net income of $ 58,000.
864:. In July, Vanadium-Alloy Steel Company (Vasco), including its subsidiary Allvac, was merged into Teledyne. This expanded the company into the Eastern U.S. and started the formation of material technologies as a major business activity of Teledyne. With the merger, Singleton turned his position of President over to
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In 2000, its first full year of operation, Teledyne
Technologies had sales of $ 795.1 million and net income of $ 40.5 million. The renewed Teledyne operated in much the same manner as Singleton’s early Teledyne, functioning as a conglomerate with growth mainly due to acquisitions. In 2010, the sales
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Singleton also added a diverse group of financial institutions, giving
Teledyne contact and intimacy with the capital world. These included thrift and loan banks and insurance firms dealing with property, workers compensation, casualty, and life insurance. Most of the insurance investments were later
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October 1960, the first acquisition was made by purchasing the majority of stock in Amelco, a small electronics manufacturing plant. Within a short time, rights to the name Teledyne and its associated logo were bought. In addition to Amelco, two other electronics manufacturing firms were acquired,
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Going into its third decade, Teledyne sales passed the $ 3 billion mark in 1980, with industrial products leading in both sales and net income. In the race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union, government sales reached almost $ 800 million. The first significant slump in
Teledyne business began in
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Teledyne was divided into groups, and by the end of the 1960s, there were 16 groups with 94 profit centers in 120 locations. Company presidents were given considerable freedom in their operations, but corporate maintained close financial control and capital management. Teledyne sales in 1969 were $
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In the early 1990s, while the company underwent these turnovers in leadership, two lawsuits were brought against
Teledyne by whistleblowers under the False Claims Act. The suits charged the company with falsifying test reports for relay devices sold to the US government for weapons and spacecraft
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for the
Integrated Helicopter Avionics System (IHAS), giving Teledyne a name in the military market. This caused a major jump in the stock price, from $ 15 to $ 65. By the end of the fiscal year, Teledyne had acquired 34 companies, sales were $ 86.5 million with net income of $ 3.4 million, there
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This segment provides complex electronic components and subsystems for communication products, including defense electronics, data acquisition and communications equipment for air transport and business aircraft, and components and subsystems for wireless and satellite communications, as well as
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In April 1986, Singleton, who was then 69 years old, turned the position of CEO over to
Roberts, but remained as Board Chairman. During 1988, Teledyne faced a number of legal problems, none of which were the direct result of wrongdoings of Singleton or Roberts. After agreeing to plead guilty to
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At various times, Teledyne, Inc., had more than 150 companies with interests as varied as insurance, dental appliances, specialty metals, and aerospace electronics, but many of these had been divested prior to the merger with
Allegheny. The new Teledyne Technologies was initially composed of 19
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With Robert
Mehrabian as Chairman, CEO, and President, Teledyne Technologies (or simply Teledyne, as it is most often called) was initially composed of 19 companies, all dating (in some form) from the original Teledyne, Inc. There were about 5,800 employees, including some 1,400 engineers and
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of the early 1970s, Teledyne stock fell from about $ 40 to less than $ 8; Singleton saw this as an opportunity to buy back Teledyne stock. In buybacks from October 1972 to February 1976, 22 million shares were repurchased at $ 14 to $ 40 – well above the market price. This raised the value of
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After guiding Teledyne for 29 years, Singleton retired as an employee and officer in April 1989. Nevertheless, that was a peak year for Teledyne sales ($ 3.53 billion) and earnings ($ 392 million). Teledyne stock price reached $ 388.88. Total employment also peaked at near 43,000.
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From August 1996 to November 1999, Teledyne existed as part of the conglomerate Allegheny Teledyne Incorporated – a combination of the former Teledyne, Inc., and the former Allegheny Ludlum Corporation. On November 29, 1999, three separate entities, Teledyne Technologies,
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attempt by WHX Corporation. This was successfully challenged, but the Teledyne pension fund had a surplus of $ 928 million and this was of wide interest. To forestall further hostile takeovers, Allegheny Ludlum, a steel and specialty metal firm, offered to serve as a
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Teledyne stock, eventually increasing to near $ 175 at the end of the decade. In this period, annual income increased by 89 percent and net income by 315 percent. Stockholders who had remained through the buyback achieved a phenomenal gain of about 3,000 percent.
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As Teledyne moved into its second decade, some 150 firms had been acquired. Singleton then essentially stopped direct acquisition of companies and began investments in stock of technical firms. By the end of the second decade, Teledyne owned 31 percent of
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had both consumer and government sales in computers and television receivers. A number of electronic product lines and smaller acquisitions were consolidated in Teledyne Electronics and Teledyne Microelectronic Technologies. Two acquired firms,
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Science Center). Teledyne acquired Rockwell Scientific in 2006, and continued doing scientific and industrial research at the site (as Teledyne Scientific Company), in addition to having its corporate offices there.
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Over the next three years, new companies were acquired in microwave and power electrical products – including the first consumer products. Teledyne Controls was established, moving the Company into the field of
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use, and with padding government contract cost estimates. In April 1994, Teledyne settled both cases for $ 112.5 million, at the time one of the largest settlements by military contractors in a
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Singleton, now assisted by Roberts, continued in acquiring new companies. In 1967, one of the largest of these was Brown Engineering, a firm with about 3,500 employees headquartered in
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This segment provides monitoring and control instruments for marine, environmental, scientific, industrial, and defense applications as well as harsh environment interconnect products.
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friendly acquirer. On August 15, 1996, an agreement was reached to merge Teledyne with Allegheny Ludlum, forming Allegheny Teledyne, Inc. (ATI), with headquarters in
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Teledyne Technologies operates with four major segments: Digital Imaging, Instrumentation, Engineered Systems, and Aerospace and Defense Electronics.
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Teledyne Storm Products, Cable Solutions Group in Dallas
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Manufacturing companies based in Greater Los Angeles
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1269:"Defunct Audio Manufacturers - O - audiotools.com"
1125:"ESO Signs Agreement to Build Detectors for MOONS"
1749:Technology companies based in Greater Los Angeles
695:Teledyne Reynolds, a Division of Teledyne Limited
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1504:"Teledyne Technologies to acquire Xena Networks"
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1483:"Teledyne Technologies acquires FLIR Systems"
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560:Teledyne Electronic Safety Products
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1406:"Teledyne To Pay Big Fine to U.S."
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1409:The New York Times
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1209:Teledyne Historian
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856:Major growth years
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