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Agilysys company history timeline

1966

1966: The company buys 50 percent of Frontier Electronics (lat er known as Pioneer/Technologies).

1982

To capitalize on the trend, in late 1982 Heller engineered a $50 million credit agreement wit h four Ohio banks that enabled Pioneer-Standard to purchase the elect ronics distribution division of the Harvey Group of New York, pay dow n its existing debts, and cover its existing capital requirements.

1983

By early 1983, the electronics distribution industry had recovered from its recession and enjoyed an 18-month expansion in which sales grew at a 30 percent annual clip.

1992

Following further expansion to the West Coast, P ioneer's sales surged to $552 million in 1992, representing 6.6 p ercent of the total North American electronics distribution market.

1994

1994: Canada-based Zentronics is purchased.

1996

By 1996, Pioneer-Stand ard could claim the highest FAE-to-salesperson ratios in the industry .

By 1996, it was the sixth-largest supplier of industrial electronics in the United States.

1997

In 1997, the company strengthened its international foothold with the purchase of World Peace International, a distributor located in Taiw an.

2004

2004: Inter-American Data Inc. is purchased.

2005

Net income was also on the rise, reaching $19.5 million in fiscal 2005.

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