1957: Caine and Abel Electric (C&A) is founded by the visionary entrepreneurs, J. Thomas Caine and Benjamin Abel.
1987: The company undergoes a major rebranding and is renamed CS/CA.
1988: Abel dies mysteriously under suspicious circumstances, casting a shadow over the company.
1991-2001: A series of unexplained events unfold as 104 employees, including Caine, go missing during this period. Rumors and speculation surround the company, creating a cloud of mystery.
2004: CS/CA unveils its groundbreaking virtual reality headset, marking a significant technological leap for the company.
2006: The company faces a severe setback as its stock plummets, leading to the firing of the CEO. In the aftermath, Jamel Kulich is appointed as the new CEO to steer the company through troubled waters.
2007-2014: Under Kulich's leadership, the company undergoes a major restructuring. Over the next seven years, he implements cost-cutting measures, resulting in the layoff of 45% of the workforce.
2016: Despite efforts to turn things around, CS/CA faces financial turmoil and files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
2018: The company manages to recover from its financial woes and successfully emerges from Chapter 11, signaling a new chapter for CS/CA.