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  1. Lars Magnus Ericsson (Swedish pronunciation: [lɑːʂ ˈmǎŋːnɵs ˈêːrɪkˌsɔn] ⓘ; 5 May 1846 – 17 December 1926) was a Swedish inventor, entrepreneur and founder of telephone equipment manufacturer Ericsson (incorporated as Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson).

  2. Lars Magnus Ericsson was born in 1846. His father died the year he turned 12. He lived on a farm called Nordtomta with his mother and two younger sisters. Life on their small farm had been meager and strenuous even when the father was alive, and with his death the situation worsened.

  3. Welcome to a journey through the world of Ericsson – trip through history towards the future. These articles depict in photographs and film how the small factory opened by Lars Magnus Ericsson in 1876 successfully evolves into a global company.

  4. The story of Lars Magnus Ericsson and his successors. Phones for everyone. On how Lars Magnus Ericsson arrives in Stockholm, sets out into the world, then returns home to start his own company making telephones. Small steps greats advances. The Nordics take charge.

  5. The man who was to give his name to one of the great multinational industrial enterprises of the twentieth century first saw the light of day on May 5, 1846, on a small farm in the Province of Varmland in the middle of Sweden. The nearest village was Wergerbol, in Varmsgog Parish.

  6. Dec 7, 2021 · Lars Magnus Ericsson become world famous for his major contributions to the development of the Telephone and founded the telephone company Ericsson.

  7. Lars Magnus Ericsson ran L M Ericsson & Co as an independent owner for the first 20 years, of which Carl Johan Andersson was his partner for the first ten. By 1896, the time had come to transform the firm to a limited liability company.