At first glance, it sounds unbelievably generous: Amar Bose, the founder of Bose Corporation has given the majority of stock in his company to MIT. As a private company, its value can only be ...
The founder of audio company Bose Corp. has given the majority of the company away to MIT, his alma mater. Amar Bose, who graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1951, has given to ...
Dr. Amar Bose, founder of the company that bears his name, has given the majority of the stock of Bose Corporation to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The donation is in the form of ...
Billionaire Amar Bose, founder of Bose Corporation, has given a majority of the audio equipment-maker's stock to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University said Friday. Bose, 81, will ...
Bose Corp, a leading player in the high-end audio products market, now has a new majority owner – the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Dr Amar G Bose (81), who founded the privately held ...
If you haven't heard of Dr. Amar Bose directly, you've surely heard of his eponymous audio equipment company. Late last week, the 81-year old founder and chairman of Bose Corporation announced that he ...
Amar Bose, the founder of Bose Corporation, is celebrated not only for his contributions to audio technology but also for his enduring legacy in the realms of research and innovation. As a graduate ...
Amar G Bose, founder owner of the iconic manufacturer of audio system Bose, has gifted majority of the company’s stock to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he studied and taught in the ...
BOSTON – Acoustics pioneer Amar Bose, founder and chairman of the audio technology company Bose Corp., known for the rich sound of its small tabletop radios and its noise-canceling headphones popular ...
Dr. Amar Bose, the man who “revolutionized” the way people listen to their music through headphones, and other acoustic designs, passed away at the age of 83, according to the Bose Corporation. Bose ...
MIT officials say 52-year-old Vanu Bose, a member of the school's governing body and the founder of Lexington-based communications company Vanu Inc., died Saturday from a sudden pulmonary embolism.