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Harman International, a Samsung Electronics subsidiary that makes JBL products and other audio and visual equipment, is set to buy Masimo’s audio operations in a ...
Irvine-based Masimo Corp. is selling its Sound United consumer audio business to Harman International, a Samsung subsidiary, ...
Now, in a move that many suspected might come sooner, Masimo is unwinding that decision—announcing the sale of Sound United ...
Samsung Electronics said on Wednesday its unit Harman International signed a deal to acquire U.S. firm Masimo's audio ...
In addition to offloading the Sound United segment for $350 million, the company lowered its 2025 profit forecast to account ...
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Verdict on MSNMasimo to divest consumer audio division to Samsung’s HarmanThe decision is part of Masimo’s previously declared strategic review of its consumer audio operations. Masimo stated that the divestiture will allow it to concentrate more on a ...
In one of the most significant AV shake-ups of the year, HARMAN International, a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics, has ...
This move supercharges Samsung's ambitions in the premium audio space. Harman already owns a stable of respected audio brands ...
The $350 million deal brings them under the same roof as JBL, Harman Kardon, Arcam, AKG, Mark Levinson, and Revel, which ...
More on this in Strata-gee 15 May. More good news– Editor Ted Green is recuperating and back at his desk, if only part-time. He has been invaluable for his inside looks at Masimo’s endless drama over ...
Masimo is selling its audio division, including Denon and Bowers & Wilkins, to Harman (Samsung) for $350M, creating an audio ...
While Sonos continues cleaning up the mess from its disastrous app overhaul, Denon is quietly rolling out some pretty nifty ...
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