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Revision as of 20:13, 20 November 2017 by 96.90.93.186 (talk) (→Acquisition by Datalogic: Added dollar sign to "195 million")(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)PSC Inc. was a manufacturer of portable data terminals, mobile data terminals, wireless terminals, bar code scanners, linear bar code verifiers, and RFID readers. It was founded in 1969 by John E. Blackert (Xerox) and Lawrence P. Albertson (Eastman Kodak) as Photographic Sciences Corporation in Webster, New York (a suburb of Rochester).
In 1996 PSC acquired Spectra-Physics Scanning Systems, Inc., and it acquired Percon Inc., a manufacturer of portable data terminals. In 2002, PSC went through bankruptcy reorganization. Littlejohn & Co., a private equity firm, purchased all of the company's senior and subordinated debt of $124 million. During the reorganization PSC spun off its software division, IntelliTrack to private investors.
Acquisition by Datalogic
On October 24, 2005, Datalogic announced that it had signed a binding contract for the takeover of the entire capital stock of PSC Inc.. The agreed price was set at approximately $195 Million. Datalogic retired the PSC brand name on April 2, 2007. The PSC legacy was catered to in the new corporate logo of Datalogic by adding a star representing PSC. Datalogic decided to retain some of the PSC product brand names including Magellan, Duet, Falcon, PowerScan, and QuickScan.
References
- PSC Reaches Restructuring Agreement With Littlejohn & Co., LLC; Affiliates of Littlejohn Acquire all Outstanding Debt
- News - Article - Datalogic S.P.A. (Star: Dal.Mi) Agrees To Acquire The American Company Psc Inc. And Calls The Shareholders' Meeting To Approve A Capital Increase
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