LONDON — Bagless vacuum cleaners, bladeless fans and wand-like hair dryers are only a number of the products that British technology brand Dyson makes from its base in Malmesbury, a small town in southwest England.
The brand is the town’s fundamental employer with greater than 3,500 recruits. Malmesbury’s population is 5,380.
The inventor Sir James Dyson, who has multiple patents to his name, has sat at the highest of his empire since 1991 with no plans to sell out, decelerate or take the corporate public.
“Dyson is a world technology company, however it stays family-owned and that actually matters to me. Without external shareholders to carry the corporate back, we're free to think for the long-term and take radical decisions,” Dyson said...
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