Gateway

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Gateway was a prominent American personal computer manufacturer known for its cow-spotted boxes and direct-to-consumer PC sales in the 1990s and early 2000s.

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Gateway canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf computer hardware company
personal computer manufacturer
acquiredBy Acer
surface form: Acer Inc.
acquisitionDate 2007
acquisitionValue 710000000 USD
brandStatus continues as a PC brand under Acer
businessModel mail-order PC sales
online direct sales
retail stores
competitor Compaq
Dell
surface form: Dell Inc.

Hewlett-Packard
country United States of America
surface form: United States
fate became a subsidiary of Acer Inc.
foundedBy Mike Hammond
Norm Waitt Jr.
Ted Waitt
foundedIn Sioux City, Iowa
headquartersLocation Irvine
surface form: Irvine, California

North Sioux City, South Dakota
inception 1985
industry computer hardware
consumer electronics
personal computers
knownFor build-to-order personal computers
cow-spotted shipping boxes
direct-to-consumer PC sales model
marketingMascot Holstein cow imagery
movedHeadquartersTo Irvine
surface form: Irvine, California

North Sioux City, South Dakota
notableDesign distinctive cow-patterned packaging
notableFeature custom-configured PCs ordered by phone or online
operated Gateway Country Stores
originalName Gateway 2000
peakEra 1990s
early 2000s
product computer accessories
computer monitors
desktop computers
laptop computers
servers
rebrandedFrom Gateway 2000
rebrandedIn 1998
regionServed Asia-Pacific
Europe
North America
slogan You’ve got a friend in the business
stockExchangeListing NASDAQ
tickerSymbol GTW
wentPublicOn 1993

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Compaq competitiveWith Gateway
IBM PC compatible producedBy Gateway
Lunar Gateway alternateName Gateway
Acer hasSubsidiaryBrand Gateway