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Eaton Corporation - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eaton_CorporationWebEaton Corporation plc is an American-Irish multinational power management company with 2021 sales of $19.63 billion, founded in the United States with global headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, and a secondary administrative center in Beachwood, Ohio. Eaton has more than 86,000 employees and sells products to customers in more than 175 countries.
LG Corporation - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LG_CorporationWebLG Corporation (or LG Group) (Korean: 엘지), formerly Lucky-Goldstar from 1983 to 1995 (Korean: Leokki Geumseong; Korean: 럭키금성; Hanja: 樂喜金星), is a South Korean multinational conglomerate founded by Koo In-hwoi and managed by successive generations of his family. It is the fourth-largest chaebol in South Korea. Its headquarters …
News Corp - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News_CorpWebNews Corporation, stylized as News Corp, is an American mass media and publishing company headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.The second incarnation of the original News Corporation, it was formed on June 28, 2013, following a spin-off of the media outlets of the original News Corp as 21st Century Fox.Operating across digital real …
Six Flags - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_FlagsWebSix Flags officially emerged from bankruptcy protection as Six Flags Entertainment Corp. on May 3, 2010, and announced plans to issue new stock on the New York Stock Exchange. Amid suspected disagreements regarding the future of the company with the board, Shapiro left the company and Al Weber, Jr. was brought in as interim president and CEO.
Crop circle - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crop_circleWebOn the night of 11–12 July 1992, a crop-circle-making competition with a prize of £3,000 (funded in part by the Arthur Koestler Foundation) was held in Berkshire.The winning entry was produced by three Westland Helicopters engineers, using rope, PVC pipe, a plank, string, a telescopic device and two stepladders. According to Rupert Sheldrake, the …
UGS Corp. - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UGS_Corp.WebUGS was a computer software company headquartered in Plano, Texas, specializing in 3D & 2D Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software.Its operations were amalgamated into the Siemens Digital Industries Software business unit of Siemens Industry Automation division, when Siemens completed the US $3.5 billion acquisition of UGS on May 7, …
Bank One Corporation - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_One_CorporationWebBank One Corporation was the sixth-largest bank in the United States. It traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the stock symbol ONE. The company merged with JPMorgan Chase & Co. on July 1, 2004. The company had its headquarters in the Bank One Plaza (now the Chase Tower) in the Chicago Loop in Chicago, Illinois, now the …
Waccamaw Corp. - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waccamaw_Corp.WebWaccamaw Corp. was a home furnishings business that started in 1977 as Waccamaw Pottery, a Myrtle Beach, South Carolina based pottery company founded by George Bishop that sold pottery and crafts. Waccamaw Pottery. Expansion beyond its original location, in Myrtle Beach, South ...
SHI International Corp - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHI_International_CorpWebSHI International Corp. (commonly referred to as SHI), formerly known as Software House International, is a privately owned provider of technology products and services, headquartered in Somerset, New Jersey.SHI has customers in the non-profit, private, and public sectors. SHI has been counted among North America's top 15 largest providers of …
Intel - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IntelWebIntel was founded in Mountain View, California, on July 18, 1968 by Gordon E. Moore (known for "Moore's law"), a chemist, and Robert Noyce, a physicist and co-inventor of the integrated circuit. Arthur Rock (investor and venture capitalist) helped them find investors, while Max Palevsky was on the board from an early stage. Moore and Noyce had left …