Belden was founded in Chicago in 1902 by Joseph C. Belden. The company’s earliest success came with the invention of “Beldenamel,” a flexible enamel insulation.
The company expanded through acquisitions, notably networking, fiber-optic, and broadcast technology providers.
Today Belden designs, produces, and markets cable, networking, and connectivity products that enable data, sound, and video transmission. The company’s products are used in robotics, broadcast, enterprise, industrial, and consumer electronics applications.
Belden trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BDC, is a member of the Russell 2000, is #954 in the Fortune 1000, has 8,100 employees, and had $2.37 billion in revenue in 2014.
BeldenBelden was founded in Chicago in 1902 by Joseph C. Belden. The company’s earliest success came with the invention of “Beldenamel,” a flexible enamel insulation.
The company expanded through acquisitions, notably networking, fiber-optic, and broadcast technology providers.
Today Belden designs, produces, and markets cable, networking, and connectivity products that enable data, sound, and video transmission. The company’s products are used in robotics, broadcast, enterprise, industrial, and consumer electronics applications.
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Belden trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol BDC, is a member of the Russell 2000, is #954 in the Fortune 1000, has 8,100 employees, and had $2.37 billion in revenue in 2014.