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  5. Fedders - Wikipedia

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    Fedders was founded in 1896 by Theodore Fedder as a producer of milk cans, bread pans and kerosene tanks. The company began manufacturing room air conditioners in 1946. [2] Fedders purchased Airtemp from Chrysler in 1976. [3] Fedders also purchased the General Electric room air conditioner and rotary compressor plant in Columbia, Tennessee in ...

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    TCL develops, manufactures, and sells consumer electronics like television sets, mobile phones, air conditioners, washing machines, refrigerators, and small electrical appliances. In 2010, it was the world's 25th-largest consumer electronics producer. [2]

  7. AAON - Wikipedia

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    Asbjornson purchased the heating and air-conditioning division of John Zink and created a new company called AAON. The name ensured the company would be listed first in the phone directories. [3] In 1991, AAON acquired Coils Plus in Longview, TX, initially only committed to manufacturing HVAC coils. [4]