Teradyne, Inc.: Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained
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Publication Date:
February 18, 1998
Industry:
Technology
Source:
Harvard Business School
Alexander d’Arbeloff, Teradyne’s founder and CEO, is launching his company into the software and network testing business. He has acquired three external start-ups and is beginning to integrate them with the rest of the company. While Teradyne’s core business–semiconductor testing–is doing extremely well, it has been nearly 25 years since Teradyne has started a new business that has proven to be successful.
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