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  • A. Heerding: The origin of the Dutch incandescent lamp industry. (Vol. 1 of The history of N.V. Philips gloeilampenfabriek). Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1986. ISBN 0-521-32169-7
  • A. Heerding: A company of many parts. (Vol. 2 of The history of N.V. Philips’ gloeilampenfabrieken). Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1988. ISBN 0-521-32170-0
  • I.J. Blanken: The development of N.V. Philips’ Gloeilampenfabrieken into a major electrical group. Zaltbommel, European Library, 1999. (Vol. 3 of The history of Philips Electronics N.V.). ISBN 90-288-1439-6
  • I.J. Blanken: Under German rule. Zaltbommel, European Library, 1999. (Vol. 4 of The history of Philips Electronics N.V). ISBN 90-288-1440-X

4. 参考文献 references

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4.2 中文词条引用列表

  1. ·  飞利浦客户关怀最恰当的时间提供最恰当的服务. Philips. [2020-12-19]. (原始内容存档于2020-11-27) (中文(中国大陆)).
  2. ·  去掉电子 飞利浦将在股东大会上改名_led新闻-中关村在线. led.zol.com.cn. [2020-12-19]. (原始内容存档于2021-05-14).
  3. ·  公司簡介. Philips. [2020-12-19]. (原始内容存档于2021-05-14) (中文(台湾)).
  4. ·  Lighting maker Philips warns fourth quarter earnings hurt by weakness in European market. 华盛顿邮报. 2012-01-10 [13 January 2012]. (原始内容存档于2018-12-17) (英语).
  5. ·  荷蘭飛利浦家電部門賣中國高瓴資本 37億歐元成交. 钜亨网. 2021-03-26 [2022-10-30]. 原始内容存档于2022-10-30) (中文(台湾)).
  6. ·  A. Heerding. ‘Philips, Gerard Leonard Frederik (1858-1942)’(Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland). Huygens ING. [2012-03-24]. (原始内容存档于2013-10-30) (荷兰语).
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  8. ·  Cameron, Ian. LG and Philips sign CRT joint venture. EE Times. 30 November 2000.
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  10. ·  荷兰消费电子及医疗设备龙头:皇家飞利浦Koninklijke Philips(PHG). 美股之家. 2021-06-04 [2021-06-05]. (原始内容存档于2021-10-19).
  11. ·  Philips sells appliances arm to China’s Hillhouse for 3.7 bln euros. reuters. 2021-03-25 [2023-01-28]. (原始内容存档于2021-06-23).
  12. ·  Philips completes sale of domestic appliances business. eenewseurope. 2021-09-03 [2023-01-28]. (原始内容存档于2022-06-29).

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