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  2. Thomas Foods International - Wikipedia

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    It bought the Murray Bridge abattoir in 1999 with 230 employees. It bought the Lobethal abattoir in 2003. [ 2 ] In 2006, it also bought an abattoir in Western Australia and a defunct one in Port Pirie at which time it was the sixth-largest meat processor in Australia.

  3. Renasant Bank - Wikipedia

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    Renasant Bank is an American regional commercial financial institution based in Tupelo, Mississippi.The bank has a market cap of greater than $1 billion and more than 190 branches in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee. [2]

  4. Pilkington - Wikipedia

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    Pilkington aggressively protected its patents and trade secrets through a network of licensing agreements with glass manufacturers around the world. The modern "float" technique (pouring the molten glass on a layer of very pure molten tin) became commercially widespread when Alastair Pilkington developed a practical version, patented in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

  5. Suncoast Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    The credit union formed in 1934 to originally serve teachers in Hillsborough County and later expanded to serve school employees within the state's suncoast region. Since December 2013, the credit union is open to anyone who lives, works, attends school, or worships in the 39 counties which the credit union serves.

  6. Hensel Phelps Construction - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1937 as a small, local builder in Greeley, Colorado, Hensel Phelps has become a multibillion-dollar, employee owned national contractor with an eclectic portfolio of completed projects. Hensel Phelps currently has 11 district offices across the country, as well as additional regional offices.

  7. List of largest companies by revenue - Wikipedia

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    Rank Name Industry Revenue Profit Employees Headquarters [note 1] State-owned Ref. USD millions; 1 Walmart: Retail: $648,125: $15,511: 2,100,000: United States [1]2 Amazon

  8. Nemak - Wikipedia

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    Nemak, S.A.B. de C.V., known as Nemak, is a global automotive parts manufacturing company headquartered in García, Nuevo León, a municipality next to the City of Monterrey, Nuevo León, México.

  9. UKG (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    UKG (Ultimate Kronos Group) is an American multinational technology company. UKG may also stand for: UK garage, a British genre of electronic dance music; Umagang Kay Ganda, a defunct Filipino morning news show; UK Government, Government of the United Kingdom