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  2. Atlas Copco - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Copco (Copco from Co mpagnie P neumatique Co mmerciale) is a Swedish multinational industrial company that was founded in 1873. [7] It manufactures industrial tools and equipment. The Atlas Copco Group is a global industrial group of companies headquartered in Nacka, Sweden. In 2019, global revenues totaled kr 104 billion, and by the end ...

  3. Atlas Powder Company - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Atlas Powder Company was an American explosives and chemicals company. It was one of the two companies that emerged out of a court-ordered breakup of the explosives monopoly of Du Pont Powder Company, [1] the explosives and gunpowder company founded by French-American chemist and industrialist Éleuthère Irénée du Pont de Nemours.

  4. Atlas Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Atlas corporation was formed in 1928, in a merger of the United Corporation, an investment firm started in 1923 with $40,000, with Atlas Utilities and Investors Ltd. The corporation specialized in capital formation and management. In 1929, Atlas was a $12,550,000 investment trust. [1] The company was able to shrewdly weather the Wall Street ...

  5. Atlas Portland Cement Company - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas Portland Cement Company, based in Northampton, Pennsylvania, was one of the largest cement companies of the world. Founded in Northampton in 1895, Atlas operated there until 1982 when it was bought out. It manufactured Portland cement, the most common type of cement in the world. In the early 20th century, Atlas Portland Cement ...

  6. Exclusive: Fintech Atlas launches platform with card and ...

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    In a tough time for fintech, Atlas is looking to beat the odds by building a business focused on serving high-net-worth individuals. So far, it’s barreling forward with traction: Fortune can ...

  7. Atlas Honda - Wikipedia

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    The company also exports motorcycles to Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. [8] Atlas Honda has Pakistan's largest in-house manufacturing capability at its Karachi and Sheikhupura plants, [9] which include an R&D wing and tool making facilities through CAD/CAM. The annual assembly production capacity of AHL is 1.35 million units, with ...

  8. Atlas World Group - Wikipedia

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    Atlas World Group, Inc. Atlas World Group, Inc., is a privately held company in the moving and storage industry headquartered in Evansville, Indiana. Founded in 1948, Atlas is the 11th largest private company in the state. [1] Atlas World Group is the parent and holding company of Atlas Van Lines, Inc., and eight other subsidiary companies that ...

  9. Atlas (rocket family) - Wikipedia

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    Atlas is a family of US missiles and space launch vehicles that originated with the SM-65 Atlas. The Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) program was initiated in the late 1950s under the Convair Division of General Dynamics. [ 2 ] Atlas was a liquid propellant rocket burning RP-1 kerosene fuel with liquid oxygen in three engines ...