Klipsch Audio, Inc. announced the purchase of the brand name and key assets of privately held Danish speaker company Jamo A/S. The Jamo assets will become a new wholly owned subsidiary of Klipsch Audio, Inc. and will operate under the name of Jamo International Aps. Wholly owned subsidiaries Klipsch Audio Technologies and Jamo International Aps will operate as separate companies. The acquisition immediately expands the global footprint of Klipsch Audio, Inc. and improves the operational cost structure of both subsidiaries. Jamo, recognized for its technological innovation and Danish design has significant distribution in Asia including 135 company-operated retail stores in China. Klipsch Audio Technologies is one of America's very first speaker companies--established in 1946--and maintains a 13 percent market share, according to NPD Techworld, a point-of-sale market tracking firm. ""We acquired Jamo as part of our strategy to accelerate global growth with multiple brands,"" said Fred Klipsch, Chairman and CEO of Klipsch Audio, Inc. ""We will maximize our resources and buying power to benefit both Klipsch and Jamo. We are pleased to have such a quality, Danish brand as part of our family of products."" ""The stability of Klipsch supports the continued growth of the Jamo brand,"" said Poul Henning Pedersen, interim Managing Director and Director of Product Creation for Jamo International Aps. ""Our partners will be pleased to learn that distribution stays the same and Jamo is a fully funded, independently operated company under the Klipsch Audio parent company."" Paul Jacobs, President of Klipsch Audio Technologies, will also serve as President of Jamo International Aps. Product development and design will be completely separate to maintain the distinctive character of both brands. Jamo headquarters will remain in Glyngore, Denmark and Helge Fischer will continue to guide Jamo U.S. operations out of the Chicago office.