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Lehel
Company type Ltd.
IndustryEngineering
Founded1945–1989
Headquarters Hungary
Products Refrigerators
ParentElectrolux Lehel Hűtőgépgyár Kft.

Lehel is the name of the largest Hungarian appliance company. [1] The company was owned by the state during the socialist era (1945–1989), and was mostly known for its refrigerators, which were in widespread use. After two years of negotiations, the company was acquired by Electrolux for US$83 million in 1991. [2] At the time of the acquisition, Lehel had about 5,000 employees and was considered one of the best functioning companies in Hungary. [3]

References

  1. ^ Fallon & Bedford; Steve Fallon; Neal Bedford (2003). Hungary. Lonely Planet. p. 286. ISBN  1-74059-152-6.
  2. ^ "1988–1999 Privatization Transaction Data". World Bank Group. 2000. Archived from the original on 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  3. ^ Nieminen, Jarmo (1996). East-West Business Relations: Establishment and Development. Binghamton, NY: International Business Press. p. 9. ISBN  1-56024-747-9.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Lehel (appliances))
Lehel
Company type Ltd.
IndustryEngineering
Founded1945–1989
Headquarters Hungary
Products Refrigerators
ParentElectrolux Lehel Hűtőgépgyár Kft.

Lehel is the name of the largest Hungarian appliance company. [1] The company was owned by the state during the socialist era (1945–1989), and was mostly known for its refrigerators, which were in widespread use. After two years of negotiations, the company was acquired by Electrolux for US$83 million in 1991. [2] At the time of the acquisition, Lehel had about 5,000 employees and was considered one of the best functioning companies in Hungary. [3]

References

  1. ^ Fallon & Bedford; Steve Fallon; Neal Bedford (2003). Hungary. Lonely Planet. p. 286. ISBN  1-74059-152-6.
  2. ^ "1988–1999 Privatization Transaction Data". World Bank Group. 2000. Archived from the original on 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  3. ^ Nieminen, Jarmo (1996). East-West Business Relations: Establishment and Development. Binghamton, NY: International Business Press. p. 9. ISBN  1-56024-747-9.

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