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Sperry Corporation

American company
Also known as: Sperry Rand Corporation
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Updated:
formerly (1955–79):
Sperry Rand Corporation
Ticker:
UIS
Share price:
$7.44 (mkt close, Nov. 20, 2024)
Market cap:
$516.06 mil.
Annual revenue:
$2.02 bil.
Earnings per share (prev. year):
$-5.65
Sector:
Information Technology
Industry:
IT Services
CEO:
Mr. Peter A. Altabef J.D.

Sperry Corporation, American corporation that merged with the Burroughs Corporation in 1986 to form Unisys Corporation, a large computer manufacturer. The Sperry Corporation arose out of the merger of North American Aviation Company, Curtiss-Wright Corporation, and Sperry Gyroscope in 1933. The corporation specialized in the manufacture of gyroscopes and other aeronautical machinery, machine tools, and heavy and precision machinery. In 1955 Sperry merged with Remington Rand, Inc., becoming Sperry Rand Corporation. Remington Rand had been formed in 1927, combining several manufacturers of office machines and business equipment, including the Remington Typewriter Company (established in 1873) and the Rand Kardex Bureau (formed in 1886). Remington Rand’s main business had developed around typewriters, business machines, and electric shavers, and in 1950 it acquired the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, which designed UNIVAC, one of the first commercial computers. Sperry Rand Corporation was renamed Sperry Corporation in 1979.

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