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  2. Sherwin-Williams - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  3. Edward Williams (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1865, Edward and his brother Charles, along with Edward L Day entered the glass business in Kent, Ohio as Day & Williams. He left that company in 1870, investing $15,000 to partner with Henry A. Sherwin. Edward P. Williams was executive vice president and a member of the board of directors of the company at the time of his death.

  4. Henry Sherwin - Wikipedia

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    In February 1870, they dissolved the existing partnership and Sherwin, with an associate by the name of Osborn (who had been bookkeeper at Dunham & Co.) and Edward Williams, a Civil War veteran who was a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Western Reserve College, each invested $15,000 for equal shares in what became "Sherwin Williams & Co". Later that ...

  5. List of companies named after people - Wikipedia

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    Williams Manufacturing Company, (to) Williams Electronics – see WMS Industries; Williams Sonoma – Chuck Williams (author) Wilson Combat – Bill Wilson; Winchester, Winchester Repeating Arms – Oliver Winchester; Winning Appliances – John Winning and the Winning family; WK Kellogg Co – Will Keith Kellogg; WMS Industries, WMS Gaming ...

  6. Sherwin-Williams: Everything you need to know about the ... - AOL

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    Sherwin-Williams will join the Dow Jones Industrial Average on November 8. Sherwin-Williams has a market cap of $90.15 billion. Here's everything to know about the paint company.

  7. Names of the days of the week - Wikipedia

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    The Babylonians invented the actual [clarification needed] seven-day week in 600 BCE, with Emperor Constantine making the Day of the Sun (dies Solis, "Sunday") a legal holiday centuries later. [2] In the international standard ISO 8601, Monday is treated as the first day of the week, but in many countries it is counted as the second day of the ...

  8. A Brief History of Sherwin-Williams' Returns - AOL

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    A Brief History of Sherwin-Williams' Returns. Motley Fool Staff. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:25 PM. ... Sherwin-Williams shares returned 276% over the last decade. How'd they get there?

  9. Sherwin-Williams Company - Wikipedia

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