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Provider of IT products

Computer 2000

Industry Information technology
Founded 1983; 42 years ago (1983)
Founder Axel Schultze
Defunct 1998 (1998)
Fate Merged with Tech Data
Headquarters Munich, Germany
Area served Europe, Latin America, Middle East, Africa
Operating income $2.5 million (1984)
Number of employees 2,500 (1998)

Computer 2000 was Europe's leading provider of IT products to resellers between 1983 and its merger with Tech Data in 1998.

The company was founded in 1983 by German entrepreneur Axel Schultze. The company had 2.5Millioninsalesin1984,andexpandedfromGermanyintootherEuropeancountriesbycreatingsubsidiariesandacquiringlocaldistributors.Intheearly1990s,Computer2000expandedintoLatinAmerica,theMiddleEast,andAfrica.Within15years,thecompanygrewto2,500employeesandroughly2.5 Million in sales in 1984, and expanded from Germany into other European countries by creating subsidiaries and acquiring local distributors. In the early 1990s, Computer 2000 expanded into Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa. Within 15 years, the company grew to 2,500 employees and roughly 2.5Millioninsalesin1984,andexpandedfromGermanyintootherEuropeancountriesbycreatingsubsidiariesandacquiringlocaldistributors.Intheearly1990s,Computer2000expandedintoLatinAmerica,theMiddleEast,andAfrica.Within15years,thecompanygrewto2,500employeesandroughly5 Billion in sales before merging with US-based Tech Data in July 1998.[1] The companies had similar philosophies and products, but acted in different geographic regions.

  1. ^ Sachdev, Ameet (April 15, 1998). "Tech Data buys German company", St. Petersburg Times, p. E1.

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