Palmtree Electronics

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Palmtree Electronics S.A.
Formerly
Palmtree Electric Industries (1971–1995)
Saukhinápolqač
Traded asTSX: P
PSX: PE
Industry
FoundedMarch 24, 1971; 53 years ago (1971-03-24) in Prisamarina, Tierrador
FoundersChris Lonaté
Anders Wašardi
Francisco Qantéria
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Sundéra Pansetta (Executive chairman)
Aphía Pauldeqa (Chairman of the board & Independent Director)
Paolo Bandestaqo (President & CEO)
ProductsMobile phones
Semiconductors
Televisions
Laptops
BrandsList of Palmtree brands
RevenueIncrease $259 billion (2031)
Increase $207 billion (2031)
Increase $193 billion (2031)
Total assetsIncrease $202 billion (2031)
Total equityIncrease $135 billion (2031)
OwnersVTBC (10%)
NBT (6%)
Number of employees
274,105 (2031)
SubsidiariesPalmtree Communications
Palmtree Experience Stores
Palmtree Smart
Sadún Group


Palmtree Electronics is a Tierradorian multinational electronics and information technology corporation headquartered in Prisamarina. It is one of the largest producers of consumer electronics in the world. Palmtree's best known hardware products are the Palma series of smartphones, the Palmtree Smart TV (OLED and LED), the Captio tablet series, and the Lata touchscreen computer series. Palmtree is also very well-known for Palmetto, the software operating system used in Palmtree products along with hardware produced by various other consumer electronics companies, the Palmtree 24/7 suite of productivity applications, and the Palmtree Adventurer web browser. Collectively, these products are used by over 4.8 billion people around the world.

History

1971–1995: Early years

1995–2003: Consumer struggles and Palmetto software

2003–2011: Early days of Palma phone series

2011–present: Recent developments

Products

LED and OLED panels

Mobile and smart phones

Semiconductors

Tablets

Touchscreen computers

Printers

Speakers

Cameras

Other

Palmtree stores

Management

Market share for major products

Largest clients

Controversies

Safety issues

Offensive advertisements

Smear campaigns against competitors

See also