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Verbatim (company)

Verbatim Corporation is an American company for storage media and flash memory products. Originally and known for its floppy disks in the 1970s and 1980s, Verbatim is now known for its recordable optical media.

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Founded
April 28, 1969; 57 years ago (1969-04-28)
Industry
Electronics
Owner
CMC Magnetics (100%; 2020–present) Mitsubishi (100%; 1990–2020) Kodak (100%; 1985–1990)
Headquarters
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Formerly
Information Terminals Corporation (1969–1978)

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Verbatim (company)

Nodes58
Edges57
Triples16
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.034483
Components1

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Verbatim (company)

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Products · 2
Verbatim (company) → Flash memories, Storage medias
Subsidiaries · 2
Verbatim (company) → Freecom (100%), SmartDisk (100%)
Area served · 1
Verbatim (company) → Worldwide
Formerly · 1
Verbatim (company) → Information Terminals Corporation (1969–1978)
Founded · 1
Verbatim (company) → April 28, 1969; 57 years ago (1969-04-28)
Founder · 1
Verbatim (company) → Reid Anderson
Headquarters · 1
Verbatim (company) → Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Industry · 1
Verbatim (company) → Electronics
Key people · 1
Verbatim (company) → Clive Alberts (CEO and President)
Number of employees · 1
Verbatim (company) → 510 (consolidated)

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verbatim mitsubishi products media floppy acquired company founded information terminals cmc magnetics first sold kodak 1969 corporation kasei 1994 disks

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Verbatim (company)Area servedWorldwide1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)FormerlyInformation Terminals Corporation (1969–1978)1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)FoundedApril 28, 1969; 57 years ago (1969-04-28)1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)FounderReid Anderson1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)HeadquartersCharlotte, North Carolina, United States1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)IndustryElectronics1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)Key peopleClive Alberts (CEO and President)1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)Number of employees510 (consolidated)1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)OwnerCMC Magnetics (100%; 2020–present) Mitsubishi (100%; 1990–2020) Kodak (100%; 1985–1990)1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)ParentCMC Magnetics (2020–present) Mitsubishi (1990–2020) Kodak (1985–1990)1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)ProductsStorage medias1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)ProductsFlash memories1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)SubsidiariesSmartDisk (100%)1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)SubsidiariesFreecom (100%)1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)TypePrivate1.00infobox
Verbatim (company)Websitewww.verbatim.com1.00infobox

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