Bose, who became famous for making high-fidelity Bose audio systems and speakers known all over the world for its legendary acoustics technology, died on Friday at his home in Wayland, Massachusetts.
"Dr Bose founded Bose Corporation almost 50 years ago with a set of guiding principles that never changed and never will," Bose Corp's president, Bob Maresca said in a press statement.
"Bose Corporation will remain privately held, and stay true to his ideals," Maresca said soon after the death of the 83-year-old Bose.
".. By refusing to offer stock to the public, Dr. Bose was able to pursue risky long-term research, such as noise- cancelling headphones and an innovative suspension system for cars, without the pressures of quarterly earnings announcements," The New York Times reported.
In a 2004 interview in Popular Science magazine, Bose had said: "I would have been fired a hundred times at a company run by M.B.A.'s. But I never went into business to make money. I went into business so that I could do interesting things that hadn't been done before."
In 1968, he introduced the Bose 901 Direct/Reflecting speaker system, which became a best seller for more than 25 years and firmly entrenched Bose as a leader in a highly competitive audio components marketplace.
Unlike conventional loudspeakers, which radiated sound only forward, the 901s used a blend of direct and reflected sound.
Later inventions included the popular Bose Wave radio and the Bose noise-cancelling headphones, which were so effective they were adopted by the military and commercial pilots.
In 1993, Bose opened its first store in Kittery, Maine. Since then Bose has opened 160 stores in the US and numerous locations worldwide. In India, it has over 50 stores.
India had allowed Bose Corporation's proposal to set up a subsidiary in the country in 1995.
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