| 11. | Haloid's CEO, Joseph Wilson, had decided Haloid needed a new name as early as 1954.
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| 12. | Haloid's CEO, Joseph Wilson, had decided Haloid needed a new name as early as 1954.
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| 13. | Joseph C . Wilson, credited as the " founder of Xerox ", took over Haloid from his father.
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| 14. | Carlson continued to work at Haloid until 1955, and he remained a consultant to the company until his death.
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| 15. | The Haloid Company, later called the Xerox Corporation, marketed it, and xerography eventually became common and inexpensive.
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| 16. | Mr Law tracked down the backers, an obscure photographic-supply company in Rochester, New York, named Haloid.
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| 17. | In December 1946, Battelle, Carlson, and Haloid signed the first agreement to license electrophotography for a commercial product.
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| 18. | During the 1950s, Xerox Corporation ( originally Haloid Corporation ) expanded as it exploited Chester Carlson's xerography patents.
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| 19. | Contrary to all reasonable expectations ( including my father's ) the announcement did not send the price of Haloid stock skyward.
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| 20. | Shares in the unfamiliar Haloid Co . sound worthless, but a search reveals the company changed its name to Haloid Xerox Inc.
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