sThomson Wants to Sell Grass Valley
Paris-based Thomson, known for high-end broadcast quality products, has decided to put Grass Valley up for sale — to improve its balance sheet. Grass Valley is known in the ProAV industry for its high-end switchers as well as their Turbo iDDR HD recorder/player center.
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