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  2. KW Automotive - Wikipedia

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    KW Automotive owns a group of brands covering industries such as wheels, suspension, chassis components, and sim racing, with subsidiaries such as BBS Automotive, ST Suspensions, Reiger Suspension, Belltech, ap Sportfahrwerke, AL-KO, TrackTime, Ascher Racing, and RaceRoom (including the game's developer KW Studios).

  3. List of S&P 600 companies - Wikipedia

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    Concentra Group Holdings: MYE: Myers Industries: CON replaced MYE as it was no longer representative of the small-cap market space. [7] November 26, 2024: AESI: Atlas Energy Solutions: MLI: Mueller Industries: AESI replaced MLI, which replaced Texas Pacific Land Corporation in the S&P 400 after it was moved to the S&P 500. [8] November 25, 2024 ...

  4. BBS Autotechnik - Wikipedia

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    In partnership with KW, BBS has since unveiled new partnerships and endeavors, such as BBS Unlimited, a way to customize and order countless configurations of wheels, rather than relying on only model-specific offerings. [13] [14] [15] BBS unveiled a new wheel technology named Fortega in January 2023 at the Tokyo Auto Salon.

  5. MAN Energy Solutions - Wikipedia

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    MAN Energy Solutions SE (Societas Europaea) is a German manufacturer of large diesel engines and turbomachinery for maritime and stationary applications based in Augsburg. The company develops and manufactures two-stroke and four-stroke diesel engines , [ 3 ] as well as gas turbines , steam turbines , and compressors .

  6. K.W. Electronics - Wikipedia

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    K.W. Electronics was a British manufacturer of amateur radio equipment founded in the mid-1950s by the late Rowley Shears G8KW. It was based in Dartford, Kent, and manufactured a wide range of high frequency band receivers, transmitters and accessory equipment.

  7. Keller Williams Realty - Wikipedia

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    Keller Williams Realty (commonly referred to as Keller Williams) is an American technology and international real estate franchise with headquarters in Austin, Texas. It is the largest real estate franchise in the United States by sales volume as of 2022.

  8. Knightsbridge Solutions LLC - Wikipedia

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    Knightsbridge Solutions LLC was a Chicago-based professional services consultancy providing enterprise-level information management services, including business intelligence, data warehousing, data integration, and information quality. It was acquired by Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 2007. [1] [2]

  9. Kenworth - Wikipedia

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    Kenworth traces its roots to the 1912 founding of Gerlinger Motors in Portland, Oregon; the company was a car and truck dealership owned by brothers George T. Gerlinger and Louis Gerlinger, Jr. [4] In 1914, the brothers expanded into vehicle manufacturing, marketing a truck named the Gersix. [4]