Loral Corporation
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Loral Corporation was a small Bronx defense contractor on the verge of bankruptcy when in 1972 it was acquired by Bernard Schwartz, who over the course of the next two decades built it into a major player in the global aerospace and defense industry, acquiring sixteen other defense and aerospace companies. In 1996 Loral sold its defense electronics and system integration businesses to Lockheed Martin; its remaining units became became Loral Space & Communications. (The following year, several of those former Loral units were sold by Lockheed Martin to become the core of L-3 Communications.)
History
- 1987. Loral acquires Goodyear Aerospace Corporation, which becomes Loral Defense Systems.
- October 1990. Loral acquires Ford Aerospace & Communications Corp., the divisions of which become Space Systems/Loral and Loral Western Development Labs.
- 1991. With Qualcomm, Loral begins the Globalstar project, and at the peak owns a 42% share in the company.
- 1994. Loral acquires IBM Federal Systems Company, which becomes Loral Federal Systems.
- May 5, 1995. Loral acquires Paramax, the defense unit of Unisys Corp., for $862m in cash.
- January 8, 1996. Lockheed Martin acquires the defense electronics and system integration businesses of Loral Corp. for $9.1 billion. Loral Corp. becomes Loral Space & Communications.
Other acquisitions
- Fairchild-Weston
- LTV Missiles
- Solartron
Other past units
- Loral Aeronutronic (Rancho Santa Margarita, California)
- Loral Command Control Systems
- Loral Conic (San Diego, California)
- Loral Instrumentation (San Diego)
- Loral/Liris
- Loral Rolm Computer Systems (San José, California)
- Loral Space Information Systems
- Loral Space & Range Systems (Sunnyvale, California)
- Loral Terracom (San Diego)
- Loral Vought Systems (Dallas, Texas)