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William McLaren Bristol (28 July 1860 – 1935) was one of the two co-founders of Bristol-Myers, now part of Bristol-Myers Squibb. Myers and Bristol founded the company that would evolve into an international pharmaceutical giant in Bristol's birthplace of Clinton, New York in 1887. Bristol graduated from Hamilton College in 1887.
The core business of the company began to expand even further with the purchase of liquor retailers (San Remo and Crittendens) and fast food outlets (Red Rooster). [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 1983, Grace Bros bought Myer in New South Wales, and then in July of that year Myer acquired Grace Bros Holdings Ltd. [ 11 ] The Myer store on Market and Pitt Streets ...
During a game against the Boston Red Sox on May 30, Myers collided with Desmond Jennings while attempting to catch a fly ball, resulting in a stress fracture in Myers' right wrist, which required a cast and significant rehab time. [18] Myers returned to the club on August 20, initially slotted as a DH before returning to the field. [19]
The Myer family is an Australian retailing dynasty of Jewish origin. It was founded in Australia by Sidney Myer , who started the department store Myer , and Merlyn Myer , his wife. Following the death of Sidney Myer in 1934, his nephew, Sir Norman Myer , continued much of his retailing dynasty.
Larry Myers Jr. (aka “Mr. Buttermilk Biscuits”), the focus of a January 2022 episode of TLC’s My 600-Lb. Life, has died at age 49. Myers died of a heart attack at his home in Houston Texas ...
The American Tobacco Company's assets were split off into: American Tobacco Company, the existing R. J. Reynolds, Liggett & Myers, and Lorillard. The monopoly became an oligopoly . [ 21 ] The main result of the dissolution of American Tobacco Trust and the creation of these companies was an increase in advertising and promotion in the industry ...
Mike Myers has made a rare public appearance for the first time in over a year, debuting a brand new hairstyle as he stepped out to support Nicole Kidman as she received her AFI Life Achievement ...
Greenwell was drafted in the third round of the 1982 Major League Baseball Draft by the Red Sox, and was signed on June 9, 1982. [2] Throughout his Red Sox career, Greenwell suffered under the weight of lofty expectations for a Boston left fielder, as since 1940 the position had been occupied by Ted Williams, Carl Yastrzemski and Jim Rice — all MVP winners, regular triple crown candidates ...