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  1. En 1845 había fundado la J.M. Brunswick Manufacturing Company en Cincinnati, que originalmente tenía la intención de que se dedicara a la fabricación de carruajes, pero poco después de abrir su taller de máquinas se sintió fascinado por el billar y decidió que fabricar mesas de billar sería más lucrativo, [1] convirtiéndose en el primer fabricante de mesas de billar en los EE. UU. [1]

    • 25 de julio de 1886 (66 años)
    • Emprendedor
  2. J. M. Brunswick. John Moses Brunswick (1819 in Bremgarten, Switzerland – 25 July 1886) [1] was the founder of the J.M. Brunswick Manufacturing Company, one of the enterprises that merged to form today's Brunswick Corporation . Life. Brunswick was a Jewish immigrant from Bremgarten, Switzerland.

  3. Brunswick, the world’s leader in recreational boats, marine engines and marine parts and accessories, is one of the longest continually publicly-traded companies on the New York Stock Exchange. We invite you to learn more about this uniquely American success story and its rich history. Corporate. Marine Highlights.

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  4. John Moses Brunswick (1819 - 25 de julio de 1886) fue un empresario estadounidense de origen suizo, fundador de la J.M. Brunswick Manufacturing Company, una de las empresas que se fusionaron para formar la actual Brunswick Corporation. J. M. Brunswick.

    • 19th Century
    • 20th Century
    • 21st Century

    Brunswick was founded by John Moses Brunswick who came to the United States from Switzerland at the age of 15. The J. M. Brunswick Manufacturing Company opened for business on September 15, 1845, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Originally J. M. Brunswick intended his company to be mainly in the business of making carriages, but soon after opening his machine ...

    1900–1949

    In the early 20th century, Brunswick expanded the product line to include such diverse products as toilet seats, automobile tires, and phonographs. In the late 1910s, they introduced a quickly popular line of disc phonograph records, under the name Brunswick Records. In 1930, Brunswick sold the control of the record company to Warner Brothers and came out with a line of refrigerators. During World War II, Brunswick-Balke-Collender made small target-drone aircraft for the U.S. military.After t...

    1950–1999

    The 1950s also saw the introduction of a line of golfingequipment to compete with AMF in the leisure-products and sporting-goods markets. The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company officially changed its name to the Brunswick Corporation on April 10, 1960. The following year the company reported sales of $422 million. Brunswick acquired Mercury Marine in 1961. In the 1970s, Brunswick introduced the automatic scorer, which electronically tallied the score instead of the bowler doing it by hand. The...

    2000s

    As of the early 21st century, the Brunswick Corporation still manufactured sporting and fitness equipment (Life Fitness, Hammer Strength, Parabody) in addition to boats (Sea Ray, Bayliner, Maxum, etc.) and marine engines under the Mercury Marine brand name. In 2001, Brunswick acquired Hatteras Yachts from Genmar Industries for approximately $80 million in cash.Brunswick sold its Hatteras/Cabo brand in 2013 to Versa Capital Management. In 2004, Brunswick acquired Lowe Boats. The same year, the...

    2010s

    On July 17, 2014, Brunswick announced plans to leave the bowling business by the end of 2014. The company disclosed that it had agreed to sell its bowling center business, which brought in $187 million in revenue in the prior year, to competitor Bowlmor AMF (now known as Bowlero Corporation) for $270 million. It also disclosed that it had retained Lazard to find a buyer for its bowling equipment and products business. The company said it was making these changes to focus on its “core” Marine...

    2020s

    On October 4, 2021, Brunswick Corporation announced that it has completed its acquisition of Navico, a global leader in marine electronics and sensors for $1.05 billion, adding to Brunswick the industry leading Navico brands of Lowrance, Simrad, B&G, and C-MAP.

  5. Brunswick Corporation. Brunswick Corporation, anteriormente conocida como Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, es una corporación estadounidense que ha estado desarrollando, fabricando y comercializando una amplia variedad de productos desde 1845, aunque en la actualidad posee numerosas marcas de embarcaciones de recreo y deportivas ...

  6. Company History: Brunswick Corporation, the oldest and largest manufacturer of recreation and leisure-time products in the United States, has used its commercial successes in billiard and bowling products to become a large and diversified manufacturer of marine and recreational products.