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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".
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- Financial capitalist - founder of Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company
- January 24, 1850, Thomaston, Maine, U.S.
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".
In June of 1911, a financier and businessman named Charles Ranlett Flint put the finishing touches on a fateful merger. The new business, which consolidated the Hollerith Tabulating Machine Company with two other market-leading purveyors of data-processing technologies, was called the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company; later, it would ...
20 de jan. de 2023 · Sob o comando de Charles Ranlett Flint, foi fundada em um período em que a economia estava deixando de ser agrícola para se tornar industrial. Com um portfólio de produtos que atendia a novas necessidades, a CTR foi capaz de oferecer produtos certos no momento certo.
27 de mar. de 2024 · The American industrialist Charles Ranlett Flint pioneered the corporate "trust" model at the turn of the 20th century, orchestrating sweeping consolidations across shipping, rubber, chewing gum and office technology firms.
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.
Collection of correspondence and business papers of Charles R. Flint, a financial capitalist and industrial consolidator known as the "Father of Trusts". The papers reflect his involvement in various commercial and financial ventures in America, South America, Russia, and China.