Gemini Industries

[1] Gemini Industries, Inc., was primarily founded by Sandor "Sandy" Garfinkle (c. 1937 – January 26, 2004) in Clifton, New Jersey, in 1964 as small metal fabrication firm.

[3][4] In 1985, the founders sold the company to Wesray Capital in a leveraged buyout, who in turn Gemini to a branch of Merrill Lynch in 1988.

These accessories included aftermarket antennas, carrying cases, power cords, battery packs, chargers, and savers, and phone mounts.

Under ownership of Gemini, PC Accessories developed trackballs, ergonomic keyboards, headphones, floppy disks, and CD-ROM cases and containers, among others.

In July 2004, Philips announced its intention to acquire Gemini Industries for an undisclosed sum,[4] later revealed to be roughly $67 million in cash and assumption of debts.

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