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  2. Sherwin-Williams - Wikipedia

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    The Sherwin-Williams Company is an American paints and coatings company based in Cleveland, Ohio. It is primarily engaged in the manufacture, distribution, and sale of paints, coatings, floorcoverings, and related products with operations in over 120 countries. [ 2 ]

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    Here's everything you need to know about Sherwin-Williams. All about The Sherwin-Williams Company Founded in 1866 by Henry Sherwin and Edward Williams, the company is headquartered in Cleveland ...

  4. Sherwin-Williams Huge Paint Sale - AOL

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    Paint and painting supplies are on sale at Sherwin-Williams through Nov. 14, 2010. Paints and stains are 40% off. Painting supplies are 30% off and wall coverings are 10% off. The discount is ...

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    In white or black, it's on sale for a mere $39. $39 at Walmart. Walmart. Apple AirTag . $24 $29 Save $5. Keep tabs on luggage, car keys and even your beloved pets with the now-iconic Apple AirTag ...

  6. PPG Industries - Wikipedia

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    PPG Industries, Inc. is an American Fortune 500 company and global supplier of paints, coatings, and specialty materials.With headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, PPG operates in more than 70 countries around the globe.

  7. Glidden (paints) - Wikipedia

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    Francis Glidden retired from the business at the age of 85, turning the company over to Adrian D. Joyce and his associates after a public sale. Joyce became president when Glidden was incorporated in 1917, a title he would retain until 1950, when his son, Dwight P. Joyce, succeeded him.