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  2. Marlow Industries - Wikipedia

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    Marlow Industries was recognized for its work in improving the company through deployment of a Total Quality Management [3] system. In 2004, the company was acquired by II-VI Incorporated . [ 4 ] Marlow Industries Incorporated became a subsidiary of II-VI Incorporated and began operating within II-VI’s Compound Semiconductors Group.

  3. List of companies based in Los Angeles County - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable corporations headquartered in Los Angeles County, California. The table is arranged alphabetically by company. The table is arranged alphabetically by company. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. List of Superfund sites in California - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles: 07/29/1991: 09/25/1997: N/A: N/A: N/A CA9800013030: Jet Propulsion Laboratory : Los Angeles: 02/07/1992: 10/14/1992: N/A: N/A: N/A CAD008242711: Chemical dumps in ocean off Southern California, Montrose Chemical Corp. Los Angeles: 10/15/1984: 10/04/1989: N/A: N/A: N/A CAD042245001: Omega Chemical Corporation: Los Angeles: 09/29 ...

  5. Silicon Systems - Wikipedia

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    Silicon Systems Inc. (SSi) (not to be confused with SiliconSystems, Inc.) was an American semiconductor company based in Tustin, California. The company manufactured mixed-signal integrated circuits and semiconductors for telecommunications and data storage .

  6. List of California companies - Wikipedia

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    Cisco Systems; City National Bank ... Los Angeles Clippers Inc. Los Angeles Kings, LLC; Los Angeles Lakers Inc. LRAD Corporation; Lucas Oil; LucasArts; Lucasfilm ...

  7. Rockwell International - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh-based Rockwell-Standard Corp. then acquired and merged with Los Angeles-based North American Aviation to form North American Rockwell in September 1967. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It then purchased Miehle-Goss-Dexter, the largest supplier of printing presses , [ 9 ] and in 1973, acquired Collins Radio , a major avionics supplier.

  8. Max Palevsky - Wikipedia

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    Max Palevsky (July 24, 1924 – May 5, 2010) was an American art collector, venture capitalist, philanthropist, and computer technology pioneer. [1] He was known as a member of the Malibu Mafia – a group of wealthy American Jewish men who donated money to liberal and progressive causes and politicians.

  9. Silergy - Wikipedia

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    Silergy (Chinese: 矽力; pinyin: Xì Lì) is a multinational semiconductor company incorporated in the Cayman Islands and publicly listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange.Its headquarters is in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, and it operates 30 locations in 10 countries, including a technology headquarters in Santa Clara, California The company manufactures power management integrated circuits (PMICs).