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		<title>Untrust: Created page with &quot;Mullard was a British company that produced vacuum tubes and later image intensifiers. It became a subsidiary of Phillips in the late 1940s. The Mullard name was eventually dropped in 1988, being renamed to Philips Components Limited.  While intial products were focused on valves for radio equipment, Mullard began producing other electron tubes and eventually semiconductor transistors.&quot;</title>
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