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AMERICAN COMPUTER HARDWARE COMPANY
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  • [[Gateway Handbook]], subnotebook computer manufactured beginning in 1992

Gateway 2000         
<company> One of the lagest US manufacturers of {IBM compatibles}, founded by CEO Ted Waitt in September 1985, in Sioux City, Iowa. In 1990 the company moved to North Sioux City, South Dakota. In August 1994, quarterly profits were $4 million on sales of $617 million. Sales for the first quarter of 1997 were $1.42 billion. On 1997-05-15 Gateway bought the Amiga brand. http://gw2k.com/. (1998-07-30)
The Gateway (2017 film)         
FILM
Draft:The Gateway (2018 film); The Gateway (2018 film)
The Gateway, also known as Alpha Gateway, is a 2017 Australian science fiction film directed by John V. Soto.
Gateway Distriparks         
COMPANY
Gateway Distriparks Limited
Gateway Distriparks Limited () is an Indian logistics company based in Mumbai, India with three business verticals: Container Freight Stations (CFS), Inland Container Depots (ICD) with rail movement and Cold Chain Storage & Logistics. The company was founded in April 1994, and originally promoted by Newsprint Trading & Sales Corporation (NTSC), CWT Distribution Limited, NUR Investment and Trading Pvt.

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Gateway, Inc.

Gateway, Inc., previously Gateway 2000, Inc., was an American computer company originally based in Iowa and South Dakota. Founded by Ted Waitt and Mike Hammond in 1985, the company developed, manufactured, supported, and marketed a wide range of personal computers, computer monitors, servers, and computer accessories. At its peak in the year 2000, the company employed nearly 25,000 worldwide. Following a seven-year-long slump, punctuated by the acquisition of rival computer manufacturer eMachines in 2004 and massive consolidation of the company's various divisions in an attempt to curb losses and regain market share, Gateway was acquired by Taiwanese hardware and electronics corporation Acer, in October 2007 for US$710 million.