Dane-Elec

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Dane-Elec Memory
IndustryComputer electronics
FateAcquired by Gigastone Corporation in 2013
ProductsComputer chips
ParentGigastone Corporation
Dane-Elec 4 GB CompactFlash card

Dane-Elec Memory was a European maker and distributor of computer memory chips and storage products. The company was founded by David Haccoun and Nessim Bodokh in 1985. [1][2]

Activities also included the distribution of modems, computers, printers and work-stations. The company had activities in UK, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Ireland, Italy, Spain, USA and Israel.

In 2010, the company was acquired (majority stake) by Gigastone Corporation, a Taiwanese manufacturer of flash memory products. Dane-Elec USA still exists as a subsidiary of Gigastone; however the Dane-Elec brand has been replaced with the Dane brand.

Dane-Elec was quoted on the European stock exchange Euronext from 1999 to 2017.

References[]

  1. ^ "Dane-Elec to beef up memory module manufacture".
  2. ^ http://www.iwr.co.uk/crn/news/2004739/dane-elec-gears-supermarket[permanent dead link]

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