NewCo
NewCo or Newco is a generic name for proposed corporate spin-off, startup, or subsidiary companies before they are assigned a final name, or to proposed merged companies to distinguish the to-be-formed combined entity with an existing company involved in the merger which may have the same (or a similar) name.[1] In a handful of cases the new company may retain the name "Newco".
Examples
- 3M data storage business→Imation
- Atlas Copco Mining and Rock Excavation Technique business area → Epiroc [2]
- AT&T computer hardware subsidiary→NCR
- Bayer chemicals operations→Lanxess
- BP petrochemicals group→Innovene
- →E.ON[1]
- Ford Motor Company vehicle components division→Visteon
- Hewlett-Packard instrumentation division→Agilent Technologies
- Karstadt Warenhaus AG merging with Quelle AG→Arcandor[1]
- Northwest Airlines regional operations→Compass Airlines
- Merged entity of NBC Universal & Comcast programming assets→ NBCUniversal
- RAG Beteiligungs-AG (Degussa, Steag, Immobilien AG → Evonik Industries[1]
- The Rangers Football Club Plc liquadated operations oldco to newco→Sevco Scotland Ltd
- Siemens semiconductor subsidiary→Infineon
- Barnes & Noble's Nook subsidiary → Nook Media [3]
- →Tognum[1]
- Merged entity of T-Mobile USA and MetroPCS → corporate name of T-Mobile US; kept both T-Mobile and MetroPCS brands[4]
gollark: It's a... rough design for append-only distributed storage things, I guess?
gollark: Blockchain is not "how society is structured".
gollark: Please reexplain it?
gollark: You may like trusting people you interact with a lot. You can continue doing this. But having options to minimize necessary trust gives people more options, which I think is good.
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See also
- Advent corporation (placeholder)
- Placeholder name#Companies and organizations
References
- Bialek, Catrin (2007-09-12). "Konzern investiert Millionen - Die Kunst der Erneuerung" (in German). Handelsblatt. Retrieved 2019-11-24.
- Copco, Atlas. "All information on Epiroc split from Atlas Copco". Atlas Copco. Retrieved 2019-03-15.
- Indvik, Lauren (4 October 2012), Microsoft and B&N Name Joint Venture: Nook Media, Mashable, retrieved 8 November 2014
- "T-Mobile and MetroPCS Combination Complete - Wireless Revolution Just Beginning". Bonn, Germany and Bellevue, Washington. May 1, 2013. Archived from the original on 2014-10-06. Retrieved 2014-09-30.
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