5/16/2023 0 Comments Leica geosystems stock![]() ![]() Starting in 1996, the company was divided gradually into smaller units. It merged with the optical firm of Ernst Leitz of Wetzlar in 1987, acquired a majority interest in Kern in 1988, was renamed Wild Leitz AG in 1989, and became part of the Leica holding company in 1990. His old firm became Wild Heerbrugg in 1937. In the early 1930s, having recognized that he was not cut out to be a factory manager, Wild moved to Zurich, severed his connections with the firm in Heerbrugg, and designed instruments for Kern & Co in Aarau. Robert Helbling of Flums and with the help of Swiss financiers, he founded WILD Heerbrugg in Heerbrugg in the Alpine Rhine Valley. On 26 April 1921, with Colonel Jacob Schmidheiny of Balgach and geologist Dr. Wild returned to Switzerland after the First World War. In 1908, having invented a military rangefinder and convinced Zeiss to manufacture it, Wild moved to the city of Jena and became head of the new Zeiss branch responsible for surveying instruments, GEO. Heinrich Wild (1877–1951) of Glarus, Switzerland, a leading designer of geodetic and astronomical instruments, began his career as an apprentice surveyor. Strategic Members provide significant resources to support OGC objectives in the form of funding for program initiatives and staff resources inserted into the OGC process. Strategic Membership is the highest level of membership in the OGC. ![]() Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging is a Strategic Member in the Open Geospatial Consortium since 2008. Leica was listed on the Swiss stock exchange until the 7 August 2006 which saw the cancellation of all publicly held registered shares in Leica Geosystems Holdings Ltd and delisting of all listed registered shares of a par value of CHF 50. In 2005, the company was acquired by Hexagon AB. ![]() The brand Leica, better known for its cameras, was formed on 2 April 1990 after the merger of several companies. Its products employ a variety of technologies including GPS satellite navigation and laser rangefinders to enable users to model existing structures, terrains in computer based systems to high accuracies, often under 1 cm. ![]() Leica Geosystems (formerly known as Wild Heerbrugg or just Wild) based in eastern Switzerland produces products and systems for surveying and geographical measurement ( geomatics). ![]()
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