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  2. LKQ Corporation - Wikipedia

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    LKQ Corporation (“Like, Kind and Quality”) is an American provider of alternative and speciality parts to repair and accessorize automobiles and other vehicles. LKQ has operations in North America, Europe and Taiwan.

  3. Warn Industries - Wikipedia

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    Warn Industries is a manufacturer of vehicle recovery equipment and off-road vehicle accessories. The company produces products for use on trucks (i.e. Ram Power Wagon 2005–present), powersports vehicles, wreckers, military vehicles, and trailers.

  4. Pacific Northwest Bell - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company was an American telecommunications company based in Seattle, Washington.It was a local exchange carrier for the Bell System, the AT&T Corporation-controlled network of companies, providing telecommunications services in Oregon, Washington, and northern Idaho.

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Janet E. Grove joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a -47.1 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  6. Oregon and Oregon State in September? Why the rivalry is ...

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    Oregon football vs. Oregon State still feels like a rivalry. When the teams played last season — a 31-7 Oregon win in Autzen Stadium on Nov. 24 — the future of the rivalry was murky. The Ducks ...

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