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What (who) is Packard Bell - definition

COMPANY
Packard Bell Europe; Packard Bell NEC; Packard bell; Packard Bell Electronics
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Lewis Packard         
AMERICAN CLASSICAL PHILOLOGIST (1836-1884)
Lewis R. Packard
Lewis Richard Packard was an American scholar best known for his work, ‘’Morality and Religion of the Greeks’’.
Sophia B. Packard         
  • Harriet E. Giles and Sophia B. Packard
  • Harriet E. Giles and Sophia B. Packard
  • Harriet E. Giles
AMERICAN EDUCATOR
Sophia Packard
Sophia B. Packard (January 3, 1824June 21, 1891) was an American educator, cofounder in Atlanta, Georgia, of a school for African American women that would eventually become Spelman College.
Wesley L. Packard         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1918-1972)
Wesley Packard
Wesley Lavern Packard (February 6, 1918 – September 25, 1972) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

Wikipedia

Packard Bell

Packard Bell Electronics, Inc., was an American computer company independently active from 1986 to 1996, now a Dutch-registered computer manufacturing brand and subsidiary of Acer Inc. The company was originally founded in 1986, after Israeli-American investors bought the trademark rights to the Packard Bell Corporation from Teledyne. The investors wanted to name their newly formed personal computer manufacturing company producing discount computers in the North American markets. In the late 1990s, Packard Bell became a subsidiary of Japanese electronics conglomerate NEC, Packard Bell NEC. In 1999, NEC stopped its North American operations and focused squarely the division on the European market, where it continued to sell PC and laptop under the Packard Bell name. In 2006, NEC divested Packard Bell, and in 2008, the brand was acquired by the Taiwanese consumer electronic firm Acer, in the aftermath of their takeover of Gateway, Inc.

Examples of use of Packard Bell
1. Former Israeli Benny Alagem, a co–founder of Packard Bell who was once a supporter of former defense minister Yitzhak Mordechai, gave Livni about $',000.