Alpine 4 Holdings (ALPP) Acquires RCA Commercial Electronics, a Continuation from the American Conglomerate Founded in 1919
Retrieved on:
Monday, December 13, 2021
Color, RCA, NASDAQ, Intention, Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Company, Sale, Securities Act of 1933, Internet, Technology, Life, Radio, AT&T Corporation, United Fruit Company, LG, NBC, DSF, Patent, Alpine, Invention, GE, Acquisition, Motivation, Time, DirecTV, SEC, Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, Hospital, Nasdaq, Radio Corporation of America v China, General Electric, Education, Industry, Holding, Television, AT, Technicolor SA, CEO, ALPP, Stabilizer, Creative industries, Westinghouse, Technicolor, Electronics
RCA Commercial Electronics is the continuance of the US-based legacy conglomerate RCA Corporation which dominated the electronics industry in the 20th century.
Key Points:
- RCA Commercial Electronics is the continuance of the US-based legacy conglomerate RCA Corporation which dominated the electronics industry in the 20th century.
- The RCA Corporation, an American electronics company, was founded as the Radio Corporation of America in 1919 and headquartered in Indiana.
- Additionally, RCA created the first nationwide American radio network, the National Broadcasting Company (NBC).
- About Alpine 4 Holdings: Alpine 4 Holdings, Inc. (ALPP) is a NASDAQ traded conglomerate that acquires businesses that fit into its disruptive DSF business model of Drivers, Stabilizers, and Facilitators.