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    TE Connectivity

    TE Connectivity Ltd. history, profile and corporate video

     TE Connectivity Ltd. designs and manufactures products at the heart of electronic connections for the industries including automotive, energy and industrial, broadband communications, consumer devices, healthcare, and aerospace and defense. The company operates its business through the following segments: Transportation Solutions, Communications and Industrial Solutions, and Network Solutions. The Transportation Solutions segment manufactures electronic components such as connectors, relays, sensors, heat-shrink tubing, wire, cable, application tooling, and customized solutions for the automotive, aerospace, defense, and marine industries. The Communications and Industrial Solutions segment offers electronic components such as connectors, cable assemblies, relays, antennas, circuit protection devices, and touch screens. These products are used in communications equipment, consumer electronics, industrial machinery, energy, lighting, commercial equipment, and instrumentation markets. The Network Solutions segment produces infrastructure components and systems for the telecommunications and energy markets including connectors, heat shrink sleeves, cable accessories, surge arrestors, fiber optic cabling, copper cabling, and racks for copper and fiber networks. TE Connectivity was founded in September 1999 and is headquartered in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.

    “TE Connectivity History

    On June 29, 2007, Tyco International was split and Tyco Electronics Ltd., along with Covidien, became separate, independently-traded public companies. On March 10, 2011, Tyco Electronics Ltd. changed its name to TE Connectivity, which the company says it feels is more relevant to its position as a component and communications manufacturer. On February 16, 2006, a group of institutional investors, part of an existing lawsuit against Tyco International, sued the company to stop its proposed breakup plan.”

    *Information from Forbes.com and Wikipedia.org

    **Video published on YouTube by “teconnectivity

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