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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, the founder of Ericsson, at 20 years of age. Born: May 5, 1846. Died: December 17, 1926. Company leader from 1876 to 1900. President from 1896 to 1900. Lars Magnus Ericsson disliked using lawyers in business deals. He believed that his word was sufficient. In this respect, he was a typical businessman of his time.

  3. www.ericsson.com › the-founding-fathers-and-mothers › lars-magnus-early-yearsLars Magnus early years - Ericsson

    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.

  4. 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.

  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. www.erih.net › how-it-started › stories-about-people-biographiesBiography – ERIH

    The telecommunications company Ericsson is world famous today. It was founded in 1876 by the inventor and entrepreneur Lars Magnus Ericsson. Ericsson grew up on a small farm in central Sweden.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EricssonEricsson - Wikipedia

    Lars Magnus Ericsson. Lars Magnus Ericsson began his association with telephones in his youth as an instrument maker. He worked for a firm that made telegraph equipment for the Swedish government agency Telegrafverket.

  9. Born in Sweden in 1846, Lars Magnus Ericsson, the founder of Ericsson, is considered one of the real pioneers of the telecommunications industry in the world.

  10. Ericsson, Lars Magnus (1846–1926), inventor, industrialist, Sweden. In 1876, the same year when Bell invented the telephone, Lars Magnus Ericsson started a telegraph equipment repair workshop in Stockholm. He was the sole owner of the telephone company L. M. Ericsson for twenty years, until it was incorporated in 1896.