Logo of the company doing business as Franklin Computer
Formerly
Franklin Computer Corporation
Company type
Public
Founded
1981; 43 years ago (1981) in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
Founder
Barry Borden
Russell Bower
Joel Shusterman
Parent
Saunders Acquisition Corporation
Franklin Electronic Publishers, Incorporated (formerly Franklin Computer Corporation) is an American consumer electronics manufacturer based in Burlington, New Jersey, founded in 1981. Since the mid-1980s, it has primarily created and sold hand-held electronic references, such as spelling correctors, dictionaries, translation devices, medical references, and Bibles. It was publicly traded on the American Stock Exchange under the symbol FEP until September 30, 2009, when it merged with Saunders Acquisition Corporation.[1]
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