(Reuters) - U.S. industrial conglomerate Emerson Electric Co on Wednesday agreed to buy National Instruments Corp for $8.2 billion, capping a nearly yearlong pursuit of the measurement equipment maker ...
Emerson Electric Co. on Tuesday disclosed a nearly $7 billion offer to buy National Instruments Corp., which it has been trying to buy for more than eight months. Emerson Electric, a St. Louis-based ...
National Instruments surged nearly 11% on Tuesday after manufacturing giant Emerson Electric revealed a nearly $7 billion all-cash offer to buy the testing equipment maker. Though National Instruments ...
The demand to increase energy efficiency in electrical products is driving the development of more accurate measurement instruments. Modern instruments now can quantify incremental gains made as ...
[Noah] tipped us off to his work with Physically Engaged Electronic Instruments. He is building instruments, that while being electronic, require physical action to drive them. In the video after the ...
Emerson Electric Co. has managed to reach a deal to acquire National Instruments. The question is if Emerson is the winner in this deal. With many moving parts in its transition, Emerson remains a bit ...
When EDN published its first issue in 1956, electrical measuring instruments looked a little different than they do today. Howard Skolnik, a former colleague and key analog mentor from my Burr-Brown ...
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