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  5. Tempur Sealy International - Wikipedia

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    Tempur Sealy International, Inc. is an American manufacturer of mattresses and bedding products. The company was formed when Tempur-Pedic International, a manufacturer of memory foam mattresses acquired its biggest competitor Sealy Corporation in 2012. [2] [3] It is based in Lexington, Kentucky.

  6. Sealy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Sealy began manufacturing and selling in Mexico. In 2001, Sealy began manufacturing and selling in its brand South Africa. In 2011, Sealy opened its first manufacturing plant in China. The 100,000-square-foot factory outside Shanghai is a joint venture of Sealy China, which is owned and operated by Sealy Inc., and licensee Sealy ...

  7. George Sealy - Wikipedia

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    George Sealy Mansion called Open Gates. George Sealy (1835–1901) was a Galveston businessman born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He moved to Texas in 1857 to join his brother, and worked at Ball, Hutchings and Company in Galveston. During the Civil War, he served as a private in the Confederate Army. [1]