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  2. BrandSafway - Wikipedia

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    BrandSafway. BrandSafway is a construction and civil engineering company in the United States. BrandSafway has customers in 30 countries and has annual sales of 5 billion per year. [1] The company provides Safety equipment to businesses around the world. [2] They have 114 locations in the United States and Canada. [3]

  3. Victor Kraft - Wikipedia

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    Victor Kraft (4 July 1880 – 3 January 1975) was an Austrian philosopher. He is best known for being a member of the Vienna Circle . Early life and education [ edit ]

  4. NL Industries - Wikipedia

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    NL Industries (NYSE: NL), formerly known as the National Lead Company, is a lead smelting company currently based in Houston, Texas. National Lead was one of the 12 original stocks included in the Dow Jones Industrial Average at the time of its creation on May 26, 1896. NL Industries (Dutch Boy Paint) Specimen Stock Certificate, c.1975

  5. Techtronic Industries - Wikipedia

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    Techtronic Industries Company Limited創科實業有限公司. Techtronic Industries Company Limited ( TTI Group or TTI) is a Hong Kong China –based multinational company that designs, produces, and markets power tools, outdoor power equipment, hand tools, and floor care appliances. It pioneered cordless power tools powered by lithium-ion ...

  6. Molex - Wikipedia

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    Molex Incorporated. Molex LLC is a manufacturer of electronic, electrical, and fiber optic connectivity systems. Molex offers over 100,000 products across a variety of industries, including data communications, medical, industrial, automotive and consumer electronics. They are notable for pioneering the Molex connector, which has seen universal ...

  7. Waste Industries - Wikipedia

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    Company history. Waste Industries was created by Lonnie Poole Jr. in 1970 as a waste disposal firm. Funding for his company was from the sale of his Ohio home. Poole made the decision to start Waste Industries in Raleigh, North Carolina upon researching the need to develop a mobile landfill compactor in the American southeast region.

  8. Future Pipe Industries - Wikipedia

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    Future Pipe Industries is a Dubai-headquartered fiberglass pipe system design and manufacturing company active in the oil and gas, water, and industrial sectors. [1] FPI was founded in Dubai in 1984, has 12 factories worldwide, and employs 3,300 people.

  9. Krell Industries - Wikipedia

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    Krell Industries Inc., founded by its C.E.O. and chief designer Dan D'Agostino, is one of America's largest manufacturers of high-end audio systems. While most of their acclaim has come from their power amplifiers and CD players (their flagship model being the Master Reference Amplifier with a price of roughly $100,000), they also make ...