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  2. Trinity Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company, first known as Trinity Steel, was founded by C. J. Bender in Dallas in 1933. W. Ray Wallace, an engineering graduate of Louisiana Tech, worked for Dallas's Austin Bridge Company in 1944 before joining the company in 1946 as its seventeenth employee. At the time Trinity Steel manufactured butane tanks in a Dallas County mule barn.

  3. Spring steel - Wikipedia

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    Spring steel is a name given to a wide range of steels [1] used in the manufacture of different products, including swords, saw blades, springs and many more. These steels are generally low-alloy manganese , medium-carbon steel or high-carbon steel with a very high yield strength .

  4. Sanguinet & Staats - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Texas, 815 Main St., Fort Worth, Texas (Sanguinet & Staats) NRHP-listed [1] Knights of Pythias Building (Fort Worth, Texas) , 315 Main St., Fort Worth, Texas restored 1981, designed by architect Sanguinet & Staats, 1901; renovated Thomas E. Woodward & Associates, 1988 NRHP-listed [ 1 ]

  5. List of private equity firms - Wikipedia

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    Each year Private Equity International publishes the PEI 300, ... Fort Worth, Texas: 61,934 6 The Carlyle Group: Washington D.C. 60,178 7 Thoma Bravo: Chicago: 59,060 8

  6. New Pei Wei Asian Kitchen restaurant to open in this Fort ...

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    The Chinese food restaurant will go into an existing building on 9617 Red Dirt Rd., with renovation plans on the 2,305-square-foot space estimated to cost $350,000, according to a permit ...

  7. Chicago Bridge & Iron Company - Wikipedia

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    CB&I was founded by Horace E. Horton of Rochester, Minnesota when he moved to Chicago, Illinois, USA in 1889.While initially involved in bridge design and construction, CB&I turned its focus to bulk liquid storage in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, coinciding with the western expansion of railroads across the United States and the discovery of oil in the Southwest.