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  2. William Dean Whiting - Wikipedia

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    Next thirteen years, the company was rebaptized as Whiting Fessenden & Cowan (1858), Tifft Whiting & Co (1859), Whiting Cowan & Bowen (1864) until its forming as Whiting Manufacturing Co. in 1866. [5] [1] [3] The factory of Whiting Manufacturing Co. was located in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, but it was destroyed by a fire in 1875. After ...

  3. Brooklyn Bottling Group - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Jack Miller in 1936, the company started out by selling seltzers and syrups door to door in Brooklyn neighborhoods. The second generation, Arnold Miller, acquired the first bottling facility and the company began to produce soft drinks in 1947. In its third generation, Eric Miller has expanded the company's line up to include fruit ...

  4. James H. Whiting - Wikipedia

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    He then left the company to manage Begole, Fox and Company. It was a company partly owned by Josiah Begole and was engaged in the lumber business. This company was eventually transformed into Flint Wagon Works in 1882. [3] Whiting became its president in 1902. [4] He oversaw the company's production of wagons and carriages. [2]

  5. Schenley Industries - Wikipedia

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    Schenley Industries was a liquor company based in New York City with headquarters in the Empire State Building and a distillery in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. It owned several brands of Bourbon whiskey , including Schenley, The Old Quaker Company, Cream of Kentucky, Golden Wedding Rye, I.W. Harper , and James E. Pepper . [ 1 ]

  6. Gorham Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times. September 3, 2009. Gray, Christopher. "Streetscapes/The 1905 Gorham Building, at Fifth Avenue and 36th Street; Recreating a Stanford White Design – Using Paint." The New York Times. October 22, 2000. Film: Gorham Manufacturing Company Works, 1926

  7. Exclusive: The Laundress cofounder sold her company to ...

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    When Gwen Whiting sold her cleaning brand the Laundress to Unilever in 2019, it was a triumphant moment 17 years into her run as a boot-strapped founder, securing a reported $100 million exit to a ...

  8. Whitin Machine Works - Wikipedia

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    A typical sight on weekends would be the villagers sailing and fishing on the pond using equipment rented from the company-provided facility. Through the 1860s the work schedule was 11 hours (7am-6pm) per day and 6 days per week. And yet, there was a long-standing tradition of allowing up to 4 unpaid personal days off per month.

  9. M&F Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    M&F Worldwide Corp. is a privately held holding company based in New York City. It was incorporated in Delaware on June 1, 1988. [2] Formerly Power Control Technologies, Inc., the company was previously a New York Stock Exchange listed public holding company (MFW) that became part of the Ronald O. Perelman group of companies.