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  2. Compagnie maritime d'expertises - Wikipedia

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    COMEX diving bell. COMEX (or Compagnie Maritime d'Expertises) is a French company specializing in engineering and deep diving operations, created in November 1961 by Henri-Germain Delauze and run by him until his death in 2012. This company is known worldwide for its technology in regard to underwater exploration at great depths. [citation needed]

  3. Comex - Wikipedia

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    Comex may refer to: COMEX (NYMEX), a division of the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) COMEX (Compagnie maritime d'expertises), a French company in undersea engineering; Comex Group, a Mexican paint manufacturer and distributor; Commonwealth Expedition, a series of expeditions from Britain to India; Los Comex, a comic book imprint

  4. Comex Group - Wikipedia

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    Comex Group is the fourth largest paint manufacturer and distributor of paints and waterproofing products in North America, with 3,300 locations. History

  5. New York Mercantile Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, the COMEX was established through the merger of four smaller exchanges; the National Metal Exchange, the Rubber Exchange of New York, the National Raw Silk Exchange, and the New York Hide Exchange. Through the 1970s, 80's and 90's COMEX, NYMEX, and other exchanges shared a single trading floor [6] in 4 World Trade Center.

  6. Commonwealth Expedition - Wikipedia

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    The Commonwealth Expedition or Comex started in 1965 as an expedition from Britain to India in support of the multicultural ideals of what was then called the British Commonwealth. The idea was conceived by Lt Colonel Lionel Gregory , OBE , late of Queen's Gurkha Signals , [ 1 ] who attributes some of the ideas to conversations he had with ...

  7. Chicago Mercantile Exchange - Wikipedia

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    On August 18, 2008, shareholders approved a merger with the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) and COMEX. CME, CBOT, NYMEX, and COMEX are now markets owned by CME Group. After the merger, the value of the CME quadrupled in a two-year span, with a market cap of over $25 billion. [2]

  8. CME Group - Wikipedia

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    President George W. Bush at the CME on March 6, 2001. CME Group Inc. is a financial services company. Headquartered in Chicago, the company operates financial derivatives exchanges including the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade, New York Mercantile Exchange, and The Commodity Exchange.

  9. Ministry of Foreign Trade (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Foreign Trade (Spanish: Ministerio de Comercio Exterior, COMEX) is the government ministry of Costa Rica responsible for defining and directing the country's external trade and foreign investment policy, as well as handling non-contentious international administration and representing the Costa Rican state abroad in trade and investment matters.