His strategy worked best in 1986 in the case of Lockheed's $1 billion purchase of Sanders Associates, a military electronics concern.
He started his own company before joining Sanders Associates in 1956, where he stayed until retiring in 1987.
Magnavox signs a license agreement with Sanders Associates regarding the Odyssey video game console.
In the 1960's he created a working video game console at Sanders Associates, but struggled for years to find a television manufacturer willing to produce the console.
For the last 20 years he was a director of Sanders Associates, a manufacturer of military electronics and computer graphics.
Lockheed, for example, acquired Sanders Associates, one of the premier electronics companies, for $1.2 billion in 1986.
Last year it also purchased Sanders Associates, a major defense electronics company.
Her father, who is retired, was a senior electrical engineer at Sanders Associates, a defense contractor in Nashua.
As a result, Nintendo lost the suit and continued paying royalties to Sanders Associates.
Sanders Associates was one of the premier flexible printed circuit manufacturers during the 1960s and 1970s.