Las Vegas, NV.— April 5, 2006 —Tyco Fire & Security today announced that it has created a new R&D Center of Excellence in Belfast, Ireland to work with its existing centers in San Diego, CA and ...
NEW YORK - Another round of massive cuts, this time targeting the company’s fire and security operations, was handed down by top management at embattled conglomerate Tyco International in early ...
BOCA RATON, Fla.--Tyco Fire and Security expects to help Finnish manufacturer MTG Engineering "find a global route to the market" for its MILS addressable emergency evacuation assistance systems, ...
Tyco completed its separation transaction today, forming the world’s largest dedicated fire protection and security company as measured by market share. SimplexGrinnell, a Tyco business and longtime ...
CRANSTON, R.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 23, 2006--Tyco Fire & Building Products (TFBP), a division of Tyco International Ltd. (NYSE:TYC; BSX:TYC) and a world leader in water-based fire suppression ...
Tyco completed its separation from Tyco International Ltd. today, becoming the world’s largest fire protection and security company, according to the firm. Westminster-based SimplexGrinnel, a Tyco ...
Tesco Plc has inked a deal with Tyco Fire & Security's ADT Security Services to buy 4,000 radio-frequency identification readers and 16,000 antennas for delivery by May. The equipment will be used in ...
2007 was a busy year for Tyco International Ltd. On June 29, it split into three publicly held companies—Covidien (formerly Tyco Healthcare Group), Tyco Electronics, and the new Tyco International ...
Some Tyco Fire Protection Products operations currently performed in Westminster will be relocated by September to other Tyco facilities in Brownsville, Texas, and Matamores, Mexico, the company said ...
MARINETTE, Wis.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tyco Fire Protection Products, makers of the leading global brand ANSUL ®, announced the launch of its factory-installed fire suppression system program with ...
Tyco International Ltd. shares tumbled Thursday after it disclosed it had fired the president of its fire and securities division and said it would take charges of at least $265 million because of ...
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