IBM was originally called CTR (Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation) before changing to IBM in 1924. The original name comes from the 3 previous companies that were merged together in 1911 to form CTR. These companies were the International Time Recording company, the Tabulating Machine company, and the Computing Scale Corporation.
IBM was previously called International Business Machines Corporation and before that the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company (everyone seems to uses the hyphens) which was a merger of the original three companies: International Time Recording Company, the Computing Scale Company and the Tabulating Machine Company.
Of the companies merged to form what later became IBM, the oldest was the Tabulating Machine Company
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International Business Machines.it is basically a hardware company.
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The company name was changed to International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)in 1924 and is traded on the NYSE. Previously, the company was listed on the US stock market, but under a different name.
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Founder of C-T-R, IBM's first name: Charles Flint Thomas J. Watson was recruited by Charles Flint to help run the company, and under him it was renamed IBM.
The company which became IBM was founded in 1896 as the Tabulating Machine Company. IBM adopted its current name in 1924.
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