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  2. Saying goodbye to Hilton Head’s first Black licensed builder ...

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    Alex Brown Sr. took wood-shop at the M.C. Riley school in Bluffton, his first step to becoming a master carpenter. When he opened his own construction company, he was the island’s first Black ...

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  4. Anything You Can Do (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Anything You Can Do is a Canadian stunt-based game show that aired on that country's CTV network and in syndication in the United States from 1971 to 1974. The host in the show's first season was Gene Wood, who at the time was also the announcer on Beat the Clock.

  5. Kruger Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Kruger Inc. is a Canadian private company which manufactures publication papers, lumber and other wood products, corrugated cartons from recycled fibres, green and renewable energy, and wines and spirits. Kruger Inc. operates facilities in Québec, Ontario, British Columbia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and the United States.

  6. John Wood Group - Wikipedia

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    In April 2023, the American private equity firm Apollo Global Management, following four rejected bids to do so, walked away from negotiations to take over John Wood Group. [28] [29] During May 2024, the company rejected a £1.4bn takeover offer made by the Dubai-based competitor Sidara, which “fundamentally undervalued” the company. [30] [31]

  7. Dr. Scholl's - Wikipedia

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    Schering-Plough bought the Dr. Scholl's brand in 1979. [3] In 2009, Merck & Co. purchased the Dr. Scholl's brand as part of its acquisition of Schering-Plough. [4] Under Merck & Co., Schering-Plough imported the product line from China [5] and had a North American distribution agreement for footwear with the Brown Shoe Company (now Caleres).

  8. Bentwood - Wikipedia

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    Bentwood objects are made by wetting wood (either by soaking or by steaming), then bending it and letting it harden into curved shapes and patterns. Furniture-makers often use this method in the production of rocking chairs , cafe chairs, and other light furniture.

  9. US finalizes $1.5 billion chips award for GlobalFoundries to ...

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    The U.S. Commerce Department said Wednesday it has finalized a $1.5 billion government subsidy for GlobalFoundries to expand semiconductor production in Malta, New York and Vermont. The binding ...