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  2. Fluor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Fluor Corporation's predecessor, Rudolph Fluor & Brother, was founded in 1890 by John Simon Fluor and his two brothers in Oshkosh, Wisconsin as a saw and paper mill. John Fluor acted as its president and contributed $100 in personal savings to help the business get started. The company was renamed Fluor Bros. Construction Co. in 1903.

  3. Robert Hugh Daniel - Wikipedia

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    The company, as founded by Daniel and now as part of Fluor, specializes in large scale construction, real estate, and industrial contracting. The business grew to over 40,000 employees and produced over $950 million in revenue in 1975, two years before it was acquired by the Fluor Corporation in 1977.

  4. St. Joe Minerals - Wikipedia

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    St. Joe Minerals Corporation was an American mining company. It was the United States largest producer of lead and zinc at the time of its merger with Fluor Corporation in 1981. [1] The St. Joseph Lead Company was founded on March 25, 1864 by Lyman W. Gilbert, John E. Wylie, Edmund I. Wade, Wilmot Williams, James L. Dunham and James L. Hathaway ...

  5. Fluor CEOs, Past and Present, Recognized by the World ... - AOL

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    Fluor CEOs, Past and Present, Recognized by the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth with H. Neil Mallon Award David Seaton and Alan Boeckmann Receive Prestigious North Texas International ...

  6. Stork B.V. - Wikipedia

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    After the deal, Fluor joined its own Operations & Maintenance division of 4000 employees with Stork. The enlarged Stork will then have 19,000 employees and a turnover of 2,1 billion euro. History. In 1865, Stork was founded by Charles Theodorus Stork, in Borne, where it produced machinery for the emerging textile industry in the region.

  7. ConocoPhillips - Wikipedia

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    The Conoco-Phillips Building in downtown Anchorage, constructed in 1983 as the ARCO Tower, is the company's Alaska headquarters as well as the tallest building in Alaska. Marland Oil Company, founded by exploration pioneer E. W. Marland, later acquired the assets of Continental Oil Co.. On June 26, 1899, Marland Oil changed its name to ...

  8. Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory. Coordinates: 40.35737°N 79.89938°W. Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory is a U.S. Government -owned research and development facility in the Pittsburgh suburb of West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, that works exclusively on the design and development of nuclear power for the U.S. Navy. It was one of the leaders in creating ...

  9. Doe Run Company - Wikipedia

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    History. The now closed Doe Run lead smelter in Herculaneum, Missouri. The company that would become The Doe Run Company was founded as St. Joseph Lead Company in New York in 1864. [1] In the "Old Lead Belt" of Southeast Missouri where the company operated, it was the dominant mining group. [2] In 1887, the company purchased land to build a ...