Lear Siegler Incorporated (LSI) is a diverse American corporation established in 1962. Its products range from car seats and brakes to weapons control systems for military fighter planes. The company's more than $2 billion-a-year annual sales comes from three major areas: aerospace-technology, automotive parts, and industrial-commercial. The company, however, is basically anonymous, since its products are either unmarked or bear only the label "LSI". Lear Siegler went private in 1987.
LSI is sometimes confused with Learjet, which manufactures executive jets.
LearSiegler Incorporated (LSI) is a diverse American corporation established in 1962. Its products range from car seats and brakes to weapons control...
with LearSiegler, Inc. in 1966, Borroughs became a separate division of the new corporation. In 1987, Forstmann Little purchased LearSiegler; in 1991...
early 1980s, there were dozens of manufacturers of terminals, including Lear-Siegler, ADDS, Data General, DEC, Hazeltine Corporation, Heath/Zenith, Hewlett-Packard...
years until 1997. In 1962, Lear sold his interest in Lear Incorporated to the Siegler Corporation after failing to persuade Lear Incorporated's board to...
Mark Siegler (born 1941), American physician Robert S. Siegler (born 1949), American psychologist Sammy Siegler (born 1973), American rock drummer Lear Siegler...
residential climate control. LearSiegler was created as a result of a merger between the Siegler Corporation (Los Angeles) and Lear Avionics Inc. (Santa Monica)...
front air dam and rear spoiler were installed. On the inside, special "Lear-Siegler" seats were installed. These seats are fully adjustable and were covered...
to cd /home/user, cd $HOME, or cd. This convention derives from the Lear-Siegler ADM-3A terminal in common use during the 1970s, which happened to have...
Wesson. Headquartered in Greenwich, Connecticut, it was acquired by LearSiegler, Inc. in 1984. It also owned or controlled companies in agribusiness...
many early computer terminals, including the Teletype Model 33 ASR and Lear-Siegler ADM-3A, and early models of the IBM PC, positioned the Control key on...
November 1985, rejected charges of negligence against the Boeing Company, LearSiegler Inc, the manufacturer of the altitude director indicator, and the Collins...
colour matching the relevant shift key. The sequence was adopted from Lear-Siegler/vi style (see HJKL below). The Jupiter Ace keyboard was similar but with...
some early computer terminals, including the Teletype Model 33 ASR and Lear-Siegler ADM-3A, the Apple II and a few Apple Keyboard models retained the Control...
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in optical fiber networks ADM-3A, a computer terminal manufactured by LearSiegler Administrative Template, in Microsoft Windows Group Policy deployment...
a Hammond and had a full set of drawbars. The American conglomerate LearSiegler became a major controlling interest in 1968. Production of combo organs...
interior with dual 20-way power front seats designed and manufactured by LearSiegler and styled by Giorgetto Giugiaro of Italdesign; lower-body accent exterior...
'ERMA-Werke' were taken over in 1961 by 'Fiberglide', a division of Lear-Siegler, which traded under the 'ERMA' brand name. Berthold Geipel and his son...
aerospace executive and recently retired chief executive officer of LearSiegler, joined the Ducommun board of directors, and the following year became...
Piper changed hands when parent company Bangor Punta was acquired by LearSiegler which, in turn, was acquired by Forstmann Little in 1986. Forstmann Little...
Bangor Punta in 1973 and became part of LearSiegler when it bought out Bangor Punta in 1984. As part of LearSiegler's restructuring in the late 1980s the...
throughout the late 1980s and 1990s. In 1987, Smiths Industries purchased LearSiegler Holdings Corp, an American avionics specialist; during 1994, Deltec,...
optional along with adjustable and reclining bucket seats sourced from LearSiegler which were also installed in the Firebird, Chevrolet Camaro and Buick...
that changed its name to Prindle Catamarans. The boat was also built by LearSiegler Inc. in the United States. A total of 2,300 boats were built, but it...