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  2. Würth - Wikipedia

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    wuerth.com The Würth Group ( German : W'ürth-Gruppe , pronounced [ˈvʏʁtɡʁʊpə] ) is a worldwide wholesaler of fasteners , screws and screw accessories. W'ürth expanded its range and today offers a full range of business equipment for craft businesses in a kind of supermarket of its own.

  3. Adolf Würth - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Würth also spelled Wuerth (/ w uː r t h / woor-th February 7, 1909 – December 14, 1954) was a German businessman. In 1945, he founded what today is known as Würth Group , the world's largest industrial screw distributor. [ 1 ]

  4. Reinhold Würth - Wikipedia

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    Reinhold Würth (born 20 April 1935) is a German businessman and art collector. In 1954, at the age of 19, he took over his father's wholesale screw business and built it into the Würth Group, which posted €19.9 billion (US$21.68 billion) in sales in 2022.

  5. Liqui Moly - Wikipedia

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    Liqui Moly GmbH is a German company specializing in oils, lubricants and additives.As of January 1, 2018, Liqui Moly is part of the Würth Group, which bought the remaining shares of the previous majority holder and CEO Ernst Prost.

  6. Bettina Würth - Wikipedia

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    Bettina Würth (/wuːrth/ woor-th born October 9, 1961) is a German-born Swiss businesswoman, billionaire and chairwoman of the advisory board of Würth Group. [1] She is a granddaughter of company founder Adolf Würth and eldest daughter of Reinhold Würth and therefore member of the Würth family.

  7. Intershop Communications AG - Wikipedia

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  8. Martha Washington Theatre - Wikipedia

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    That year, Butterfield bought out the nearby Wuerth Theatre, and gained a near-monopoly on the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti cinema market. [13] In the 1940s, the Martha Washington was the Ypsilanti area's premier theatre, receiving the newest pictures and charging higher prices. [14] Florence Wilson Signor died in 1942 in Bradenton, Florida.

  9. File:Würth logo.svg - Wikipedia

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