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  2. Jon Kraft - Wikipedia

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    Jon Kraft is an American business executive best known as a co-founder of Pandora Media, Inc. and its former CEO. [1] [2] He also co-founded Thrively, LiftOff, Big Stage Entertainment and Stanford Technology Group. Additionally, he has previously worked for a number of technology companies including, Oracle Corporation, CoreObjects Software ...

  3. Van Norman Machine Tool Company - Wikipedia

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    The Van Norman Machine Tool Company was an American machine tool builder from late in the 19th century until the mid-1980s. The company was based in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. Its main areas of focus were milling machines and grinding machines. The company was acquired by Universal American Corporation during the early 1960s.

  4. Thor Power Tool Co. v. Commissioner - Wikipedia

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    Laws applied. Internal Revenue Code. Thor Power Tool Company v. Commissioner, 439 U.S. 522 (1979), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld IRS regulations limiting how taxpayers could write down inventory. Thor manufactured equipment using multiple parts that it produced. It capitalized the costs of these parts when ...

  5. Modern Tool Company - Wikipedia

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    Modern Tool Company. /  42.13139°N 80.08667°W  / 42.13139; -80.08667. Modern Tool Company, also known as the People's Market House, is a historic building located at Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania. It is a large eclectic U-shaped, brick building built in stages between 1895 and 1928. The building measures 218 feet by 330 feet.

  6. Edward Elwell Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Edward Elwell became known as a maker of quality edge tools, such as axes, hoes, shovels and spades. The machinery was powered by water and by steam engines. By 1851 Edward Elwell's son Edward (1814–1857) had taken over management of the company, but he resumed control on his son's death; his grandson Alfred took over when he died in 1869.

  7. Home-Stake Production Company - Wikipedia

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    Home-Stake Production Company. Home-Stake Production Company was a company involved in a fraudulent oil and gas tax-shelter scheme. It was one of the largest Ponzi schemes uncovered in the 1970s with over $100 million lost. Its victims included a large number of prominent names in the entertainment, business and political worlds.

  8. Template:The Kraft Heinz Company - Wikipedia

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  9. Jacobs Douwe Egberts factory - Wikipedia

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    The Kraft Factory. The Jacobs Douwe Egberts factory ( JDE factory) is a coffee producing factory in the Ruscote ward of Banbury, Oxfordshire, England. [1] [2] Built in the 1960s as a General Foods factory ( GF factory) producing convenience food and drink including Bird's Custard, it subsequently changed ownership to Kraft Foods and Mondelez.