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Seton Identification Products company history timeline

1962

Brady's new microscopic, fireproof component markers were being launched into orbit on Gemini space missions, and Brady had presciently seen the potential of the computer market as early as 1962 when it began selling computer-printable wire markers.

1969

In 1969 it introduced Phodar, a method for manufacturing printed circuit boards using dry resist techniques rather than the traditional liquid resist method.

1971

1971 Brady experiences a decline in sales for the first time since the wartime years.

1980

By 1980, Brady had climbed past the $50 million sales plateau.

1984

In 1984 Brady became a private/public hybrid when it sold 500,000 shares of nonvoting stock to avoid the estate taxes due when Bill Brady Jr.'s heirs inherited his stake in the company.

1987

By the end of the year, Brady's international subsidiaries were accounting for 20 percent of the company's annual sales--the level at which they stayed for years, despite the addition of Brady Japan in 1987.

1994

Brady retired its family-run reputation permanently in 1994 by hiring Katherine M. Hudson, a vice-president at Eastman Kodak, to lead it into the 21st century.

1998

In August 1998, it purchased Brazilian label manufacturer VEB Sistemas de Etiquetas Ltda.

1998 The company changes its name to Brady Corporation.

2002

A new manufacturing facility was established in Penang, Malaysia, in 2002, while a second facility went online in China the following year.

2005

Sales in fiscal 2005 increased by 21.6 percent to $816.4 million while net income jumped to $81.9 million--an increase of 61.1 percent over the previous year.

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1956
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