Philips Intimate Massagers - Sources and Further Reading

Sources and Further Reading

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Philips
Divisions and
subsidiaries
Current
  • Philips Consumer Lifestyle
    • Gaggia
    • Saeco
  • Philips Healthcare
    • Philips AVENT
    • Respironics
    • Shenzhen Goldway Industrial
  • Philips Lighting
    • Philips Lumileds Lighting Company
  • Corporate Technologies
Former and
defunct
  • Liquavista
  • Magnavox
  • NXP Semiconductors
  • Philips Analytical
  • Philips Natuurkundig Laboratorium
  • PolyGram
Joint ventures and
shareholdings
Current
  • NXP Semiconductors
  • Philips-Neusoft Medical Systems
  • TCL Corporation
  • TP Vision
Former and
defunct
  • ASML Holding
  • Broadcast Television Systems Inc.
  • Grundig
  • LG Philips Display
  • Marantz
  • Navteq
  • NEC Philips Unified Systems
  • Philips Consumer Communications
  • TSMC
Brands, products
and standards
Current
  • Ambilight
  • Norelco
  • Philips Cinema 21:9 TV
  • Philips Entertaible
  • Philips GoGear
  • Philips Intimate Massagers
  • Senseo
  • ShoqBox
  • Sonicare
  • Streamium
  • Trimension
  • Video Content Protection System
Defunct
  • Philips Nino
  • Philips Velo
  • Philips Videopac
  • Philips VideoWriter
  • Philips :YES
  • Philishave
  • SpeechMagic
  • Video 2000
People
Cor Boonstra
President and Chief Executive Officer
Gerard Kleisterlee
Co-founders
Anton Philips and Gerard Philips
Frits Philips
Places
  • High Tech Campus Eindhoven
  • Philips Arena
  • Philips Stadion
Other
  • Carousel
  • HDMI Licensing
  • Philips Sports Manager of the Year
  • Phoebus cartel
  • Category
  • Commons

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