Computer Peripherals Stocks List

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Computer Peripherals Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 STM STMicroelectronics announces long-term targets at Capital Markets Day
Nov 20 STM STMicroelectronics: Headwind In 2025 And Lower Long-Term Targets
Nov 20 STM STMicro partners with Hua Hong as chipmakers need China, says CEO
Nov 20 STM STMicroelectronics, TJX, Tesla: 3 Stories In Focus
Nov 20 STM STMicroelectronics reaffirms 2030 targets ahead of investor day
Nov 20 STM Tesla Supplier STMicroelectronics Sees Slower Sales Growth Amid Chip Market Woes
Nov 20 STM STMicroelectronics delays financial targets, CEO says governments distorting markets
Nov 20 STM STMicroelectronics Outlines 2027-2028 Financial Model and Path Towards 2030 Ambition
Nov 20 MPWR Monolithic Power Systems, Inc. (MPWR): Loop Upgrades to Buy with $660 Target, Citing AI Growth and Nvidia Partnership
Nov 19 MPWR Monolithic Power Systems (MPWR) Defies Rumors: Oppenheimer Reaffirms AI Leadership
Nov 19 MPWR Monolithic Power price target lowered to $700 from $1,075 at KeyBanc
Nov 19 MPWR Monolithic Power upgraded to Buy at Loop Capital following selloff
Nov 18 MPWR Power Inflow Alert: Monolithic Power Systems Inc. Receives Alert And Rises Over 22 Points
Nov 18 MPWR Monolithic Power gets upgraded to Buy at Loop
Nov 17 MPWR Super Micro Computer, Moderna And XPeng Were Among Top 10 Large Cap Stocks Losing Big Last Week (November 11-15): Check Out Other Losers
Nov 16 MPWR What Moved Markets This Week
Nov 15 SVVC Firsthand Technology Value Fund reports Q3 results
Nov 14 SVVC Firsthand Technology Value Fund Announces Third Quarter Financial Results, NAV of $0.22 Per Share
Computer Peripherals

Computer Peripherals, Inc. (CPI) was an American manufacturer of computer printers, based in Rochester, Michigan.
CPI's precursor, Holley Computer Products, was formed as a joint venture between Control Data Corporation (CDC) and the Holley Carburetor Company in April 1962. Holley developed and produced a series of drum printers. In June 1964, CDC bought out Holley and partnered with NCR and ICL to form CPI in Rochester.In the early 1970s CPI also had a branch in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. This division made punched card readers and 9-track magnetic tape drives for both parent companies (CDC and NCR).
In 1978 CDC bought controlling interest of CPI. CPI produced several train printers under the CDC and Fastrain brands, including the CDC Model 512 (1967), the Fastrain A 1200 LPM (1969) and the Fastrain 9372-III 2000 LPM (1976).In 1977, CPI began manufacturing printers at a factory in Stevenage, Herts, UK that was originally used for the manufacture of ICL1900 computers. By 1979, the factory also made 9-track tape drives which were used in ICL and CDC computers, and were sold with industry-standard interfaces for use with other manufacturer's computers.
In 1982, CDC acquired a controlling interest in Centronics in exchange for CPI and $25 million in cash. CPI was merged into Centronics and eventually the Rochester facility was closed.

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