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Indian-American billionaire Amar Bose, founder of the iconic Bose Corporation, has given his alma mater MIT a majority of the stock of his audio equipment maker company, a gift that fulfills his "long-held desire" to support education at the prestigious institute.
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"Dr Amar Bose has given to MIT (where he also taught) the majority of the stock of Bose Corporation in the form of non-voting shares," the Massachusetts Institute of Technology said in a statement.
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He said the gift represents his long-held desire to support MIT education, and reaffirmed the company's mission to play for the long run.
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MIT will receive annual cash dividends on those shares when dividends are paid by Bose Corporation.
Those cash dividends will be used by the institute to "sustain and advance MIT's education and research mission."
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"Bose Corporation will remain a private and independent company, and operate as it always has, with no change in strategy or leadership," the letter said.
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Bose will remain the company's Chairman and Technical Director.
Expressing gratitude for the gift, MIT President Susan Hockfield, said on Friday: "Amar Bose gives us a great gift today, but he also serves as a superb example for MIT graduates who yearn to cut their own path.
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Noting Bose's generosity and humility, Hockfield said his: "Insatiable curiosity propelled remarkable research, both at MIT and within the company he founded.
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Bose received his bachelor's degree, master's degree and PhD from MIT, all in electrical engineering.
He was asked to join the faculty in 1956, and accepted with the intention of teaching for no more than two years.
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Hockfield said Bose has asked MIT not to shine "too bright a spotlight on him today.
"So to honour that wish, let us simply celebrate Dr Bose's profound belief in the transformative power of an MIT education."
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The company is known for its high-end audio products, like the speaker/dock-combo for Apple's iPod, noise-cancelling headphones and its compact line of Bose Wave speakers.
In March this year, Forbes had estimated Bose's personal net worth to be $1 billion.