Emerson acquires Aperture, a leading provider of data center management software. Emerson reported 140,700 employees worldwide that year.
View moreEmerson sales reach $17.1 billion, an 11 percent increase over the prior year. Emerson airs its first-ever TV commercials to spotlight.
View moreEmerson introduces the Parker scalloped blade design, moving air more quietly and efficiently. Which are then used to power countless.
View moreThe company shortens its name to “Emerson” and launches a new brand strategy with a new corporate logo to reflect technology leadership.
View moreJoseph Newman is named the president and sets out to stabilize the company’s balance sheet. He moves the company to mass production.
View moreHerbert I. Finch becomes president during the ‘Roaring Twenties’ of general prosperity. But by the end of his tenure, the company.
View moreUnder the leadership of Thomas Meston, the company expands into a new, eight-story factory building in St. Louis. Becomes president.
View moreBy the end of World War I, Emerson’s annual sales approach $3 million dollars. Under the leadership, the company expands into a new.
View moreIn St. Louis, Emerson displays its product line in the dazzling Palace of Electricity as the nationwide demand for electricity continues to soar.
View moreDesign breakthrough upgrades Emerson Motors to a more useful horsepower, which is then used to power countless time and effort-saving
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