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}}[[SkelCorp]] is a technology company that was started in 1982 by John Randolph Hamilton Jr. in Porsonville, Gr, United states. The company started out as a research and development company that worked on developing new technologies for the United States Air force. The company eventually expanded into the commercial market and started developing software in the early 80s before expanding its product line to include handheld devices and hardware products for businesses and consumers. The company has been successful over the years and has developed a number of innovative products that have made it one of the leading consumer technology products companies in the world.
}}[[SkelCorp]] is a technology company that was started in 1982 by John Randolph Hamilton Jr. in [[Porsonville]], Gr, United states. The company started out as a research and development company that worked on developing new technologies for the United States Air force. The company eventually expanded into the commercial market and started developing software in the early 80s before expanding its product line to include handheld devices and hardware products for businesses and consumers. The company has been successful over the years and has developed a number of innovative products that have made it one of the leading consumer technology products companies in the world.


SkelCorp has been a publicly traded company since 1999 and is currently listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market. The company has a market capitalization of over $8 billion.
SkelCorp has been a publicly traded company since 1999 and is currently listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market. The company has a market capitalization of over $8 billion.
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SkelCorp was founded in 1982 by Dr. John Randolph Hamilton Jr, a former researcher for the United States Air Force and the son of John Randolph Hamilton Sr. the New York real estate developer who was killed after opening [[Larryland]] in 1965. Dr. Hamilton had developed a number of new technologies during his time with the Air Force, and he saw the potential for these technologies to be used in the commercial market. Hamilton founded SkelCorp with the goal of developing and commercializing new technologies.
SkelCorp was founded in 1982 by Dr. John Randolph Hamilton Jr, a former researcher for the United States Air Force and the son of John Randolph Hamilton Sr. the New York real estate developer who was killed after opening [[Larryland]] in 1965. Dr. Hamilton had developed a number of new technologies during his time with the Air Force, and he saw the potential for these technologies to be used in the commercial market. Hamilton founded SkelCorp with the goal of developing and commercializing new technologies.


In 2021 SkelCorp was purchased by [[The Fanmayer Group]].
In 2021 [[The Fanmayer Group]] became the majority shareholder of SkelCorp stock.


== Products ==
== Products ==
''[[Chat Bocks]]'' - Chat Assistant and Companion Tech
''The Turn it On'' - a device which can be turned on.
''The Turn it On'' - a device which can be turned on.


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''ActionServe5500'' - Alert compartmentalizing  
''ActionServe5500'' - Alert compartmentalizing  
''[[Skeleton Realm File Storage System]]'' - Alternative file storage


=== Software ===
=== Software ===
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''SkelOS''
''SkelOS''


''Chromeworks''
''[[Chromeworks]]''

Latest revision as of 15:01, 20 June 2024

SkelCorp
TypePublic
Traded asSKC
IndustryTechnology
GenreTechnology
Founded1982
FounderJohn Randolph Hamilton, Jr.
HeadquartersPorsonville, USA
Area served
Global
ProductsTurn it On, Transactathon Alpha 6, Placement Master 444, Tornadoe, BBB243F, See-Me NOW!, Ocean3.0, ActionServe5500, Jorms, SkelOS, Chromeworks
RevenueIncrease 2.65 billion (2021)
Operating incomeIncrease $1.20 billion (2021)
Net incomeIncrease $6.52 billion (2021)
Total assetsDecrease 5.71 billion (2021)
Total equityDecrease 6.43 billion (2021)
Number of employees
249 (2021)

SkelCorp is a technology company that was started in 1982 by John Randolph Hamilton Jr. in Porsonville, Gr, United states. The company started out as a research and development company that worked on developing new technologies for the United States Air force. The company eventually expanded into the commercial market and started developing software in the early 80s before expanding its product line to include handheld devices and hardware products for businesses and consumers. The company has been successful over the years and has developed a number of innovative products that have made it one of the leading consumer technology products companies in the world.

SkelCorp has been a publicly traded company since 1999 and is currently listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market. The company has a market capitalization of over $8 billion.

History

SkelCorp was founded in 1982 by Dr. John Randolph Hamilton Jr, a former researcher for the United States Air Force and the son of John Randolph Hamilton Sr. the New York real estate developer who was killed after opening Larryland in 1965. Dr. Hamilton had developed a number of new technologies during his time with the Air Force, and he saw the potential for these technologies to be used in the commercial market. Hamilton founded SkelCorp with the goal of developing and commercializing new technologies.

In 2021 The Fanmayer Group became the majority shareholder of SkelCorp stock.

Products

Chat Bocks - Chat Assistant and Companion Tech

The Turn it On - a device which can be turned on.

Transactathon Alpha 6 - Product Organization Device (POD)

Placement Master 444 - A device for organizing placement nodes

Tornadoe - Product

BBB243F - J Type rearranging module

See-Me NOW! - Action Terminal

Ocean3.0 - Time forwarding desktop analytics assistant

ActionServe5500 - Alert compartmentalizing

Skeleton Realm File Storage System - Alternative file storage

Software

Jorms

SkelOS

Chromeworks