Benchmark Electronics began as a subsidiary of Intermedics, which is a manufacturer of medical implants. Intermedics sold Benchmark to Electronic Investors Corporation in 1986.
In 1990 Electronics Investors Corporation spun-off Benchmark into a publicly traded company,
Today Benchmark Electronics provides contract manufacturing services to computer manufacturers, as well as manufacturers of medical devices, telecommunications systems, test and measurement instruments, and industrial control equipment.
The company has operations in the U.S., Thailand, Romania, the Netherlands, Mexico, Ireland, China, Singapore, and Malaysia.
Benchmark Electronics trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BHE, is a member of the S&P 600, is a member of the Russell 2000, is #836 in the Fortune 1000, has 10,900 employees, and had $2.80 billion in revenue in 2014.
Benchmark ElectronicsBenchmark Electronics began as a subsidiary of Intermedics, which is a manufacturer of medical implants. Intermedics sold Benchmark to Electronic Investors Corporation in 1986.
In 1990 Electronics Investors Corporation spun-off Benchmark into a publicly traded company,
Today Benchmark Electronics provides contract manufacturing services to computer manufacturers, as well as manufacturers of medical devices, telecommunications systems, test and measurement instruments, and industrial control equipment.
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The company has operations in the U.S., Thailand, Romania, the Netherlands, Mexico, Ireland, China, Singapore, and Malaysia.
Benchmark Electronics trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BHE, is a member of the S&P 600, is a member of the Russell 2000, is #836 in the Fortune 1000, has 10,900 employees, and had $2.80 billion in revenue in 2014.
Les Garrett says
I worked at Benchmark Electronics in Nashua, NH. I was there only machinist and was laid off August 29th and was not let back into the machine shop to collect all my tools and lock all my too boxes. They sent me a lot of them but I am still missing some. I was told when I started there that if I used my own tool they would replace them if they where damaged. I am still missing 2 pairs of calipers (one digital and one electronic), a Bridgeport stop I made 30 years ago. exacto knifes and blades, 6″ scales, pin vices, and various other tools. I called and asked them about them but was told that no more tools where leaving the shop.
What are you going to do about it or am I going to small claims court.
This is the second e-mail. Please answer it.
Leslie A Garrett