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575:), announced that it would be closing down the company as a part of JX Nippon Metals & Mining's restructuring, involving closing down several facilities in Japan, the Philippines, and in Germany, where Gould was headquartered. The restructuring was in response to, according to their press release about Gould's closure, "a shrinking market in Europe, high overcapacity and an ongoing erosion of prices, partly triggered by subsidized manufacturers from China and other Asian countries." 544: 161: 66: 25: 263: 509:, with a diverse portfolio of industrial interests. In 1985, Gould, Inc. employed 21,000 worldwide and had sales of 1.4 billion, most of which came from its electrical and electronics products and components, and its defense systems. 774: 701: 284: 794: 789: 769: 754: 764: 749: 672: 516:). As part of the U.S. government approval of the 1988 deal, Nippon Mining was required to divest the Gould divisions then doing work for the 759: 779: 784: 744: 271: 724: 739: 76: 225: 134: 197: 106: 646: 517: 204: 113: 178: 38: 494: 309: 244: 52: 595: 483: 211: 120: 719: 556: 182: 91: 193: 102: 498: 571:
In July 2014, Gould's then current corporate parent, JX Nippon Mining & Metals Corporation (a part of
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Corporation (about 250 employees) bought the computer division (about 2500 employees) from Nippon Mining.
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Gould Electronics announces plant closure by the end of 2014, followed by liquidation of the company
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that branched into other fields before being partially absorbed in 1988 by Nippon Mining (now
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Gould Electronics' website (captured on 2/19/2015 by the Wayback Machine),
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Gould's non-defense businesses were acquired in 1988 by Nippon Mining (now
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The Gould sponsored IndyCar used to win the 1979 Indianapolis 500
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closed by its corporate owner, JX Nippon Mining & Metals
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Gould was founded in 1928 and at some point was based in
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During the late 1970s, Gould served as a sponsor for
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Company History (archived from the Wayback Machine)
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Company website (archived from the Wayback Machine)
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