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  2. Prysmian Group - Wikipedia

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    In February 2011, Prysmian successfully made a takeover bid of EUR 840 million for Dutch company Draka, with headquarters in Eindhoven, which at the time was fourth in the world in the cable and optical fibre sector. [14] In December 2017, it bought the American (and rival) company General Cable based in Kentucky. A transaction of almost three ...

  3. Fré Cohen - Wikipedia

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    In 1921 she found herself in the wire and cable factory Draka, for which she designed ads. Later, she got a job at a socialist publishing firm, Ontwikkeling ("Development", tied to the Dutch Social Democratic Party, SDAP), where she did some design next to office work. Through her work for this publishing house she got access to the Social ...

  4. Draka - Wikipedia

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    Draka may be: Draka, Bulgaria, ... Draka Holding N.V., Dutch cable manufacturer; Fictional empire in The Domination series; Draka Nunatak, a nunatak in Antarctica

  5. List of electrical cable manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Bambach Wires & Cables: 12,000 1.1 References This page was last edited on 26 August 2023, at 04:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. R. L. Drake Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1943 by radio design engineer Robert L. Drake. The company began as a manufacturer of low pass and high pass filters for the government and amateur radio market, and after World War II, produced amateur radio transmitters and receivers and communications receivers for maritime mobile service.

  7. Cable reel - Wikipedia

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    A cable reel is a round, drum-shaped object such as a spool used to carry various types of electrical wires. [1] Cable reels, which can also be termed as drums, have been used for many years to transport electric cables, fiber optic cables [ 2 ] and wire products.