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Westinghouse Lighting Buys Radiant Lamp

March 12, 2004
Westinghouse Lighting Corp., formerly Angelo Brothers Co., has acquired Radiant Lamp Co. from Philips Lighting Co., the U.S.-based lighting division of Royal Philips Electronics.

Westinghouse Lighting Corp., formerly Angelo Brothers Co., has acquired Radiant Lamp Co. from Philips Lighting Co., the U.S.-based lighting division of Royal Philips Electronics.

Radiant Lamp Co. manufactures fluorescent lamps and specialty lighting products to service lighting distributors in North America.

“We are delighted to have reached this important agreement with Philips,” says Stan Angelo, chairman of Westinghouse Lighting. “We will employ all of our resources to make the transition a success and to assist these new customers in the continued growth of their businesses. Our new lighting technologies will be a natural enhancement to the specialized Radiant business so brilliantly pioneered by Philips.”

Under the terms of the agreement, Philips will continue its manufacturing relationship with Radiant. In addition, Westinghouse is enhancing the product offering with incandescent, halogen, HID and other energy-efficient lamps. Radiant will now be serviced through Westinghouse’s four national distribution facilities. Hank Bachman, former director of Radiant Lamp, will serve as managing director of the new Radiant Lamp division effective immediately. The current sales management team will retain their positions under Westinghouse.

Philips and Westinghouse are working to assure that there will be no disruption in service during the ownership transition.

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