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  1. Early life and education. Career. Legacy. Bibliography. References. External links. Charles Ranlett Flint (January 24, 1850 – February 26, 1934) was the founder of the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company which later became IBM. For his financial dealings, he earned the moniker "Father of Trusts".

  2. Charles Ranlett Flint (24 de janeiro de 1850 - 26 de fevereiro de 1934) foi o fundador da Computing-Tabulated-Recording Company, que mais tarde se tornou a IBM. Por suas transações financeiras, ele ganhou o apelido de "Pai dos Fundos".

  3. Learn how Charles Ranlett Flint, a financier and businessman, initiated the merger of three data-processing companies in 1911, and how Thomas J. Watson, a visionary leader, transformed it into IBM. Discover how the tabulating machine, invented by Herman Hollerith, became the cornerstone of IBM's history and innovation.

  4. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Learn how Flint pioneered the corporate trust model in the early 20th century, consolidating firms in rubber, chewing gum and office technology. Discover how his vision shaped IBM, one of the world's leading technology giants.

  5. In 1911, the financier and noted trust organizer Charles R. Flint, called the "Father of Trusts", amalgamated (via stock acquisition) four companies: Bundy Manufacturing Company, International Time Recording Company, the Tabulating Machine Company, and the Computing Scale Company of America; creating a fifth company – the Computing-Tabulating-Re...

  6. A founding philosophy. Watson takes THINK to C-T-R and then IBM. When Watson was recruited by Charles Ranlett Flint in 1914 to join the Computing-Tabulating Recording Company, the precursor to IBM, the company had been badly underperforming expectations.

  7. Bio/Description. In 1868, Charles Flint graduated from the Polytechnic Institute in Brooklyn, and in 1871 entered the shipping business as a partner in Gilchrest, Flint & Co., and later W.R. Grace & Co. after a merger. From 1876 to 1879, he served as the Chilean consul at New York City.