What does a cattle ranch have in common with computers? Admittedly not much, but that didn't stop a couple of college dropouts from capitalizing on the concept to create a lucrative business that ...
There was a time in the mid 1990s that if you bought a PC that it was delivered in a box with cow markings. Gateway 2000 was the hot build-to-order direct sales PC maker in the 1990s. This was after ...
In the 1980s, the small South Dakota business selling computers through catalogs was called Gateway 2000. In 1998, the "2000" no longer sounded as futuristic and the now gigantic company was renamed ...
Gateway 2000 has announced that it shipped one computer every 12 seconds during 1997, and that revenue increased 28 percent during the fourth quarter as a result. And in an unrelated action Thursday, ...
The Gateway 2000 spinoff effect has reached Oakland Industrial Park. L.A. Services will set up shop there to add the final touches on computer chassis – the metal boxes that house a computer’s central ...
(Gateway, Inc., Irvine, CA) A PC manufacturer founded in 1985 by Ted Waitt and Mike Hammond. Originally located in Sioux City, South Dakota, Gateway first sold peripherals to owners of Texas ...
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