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  2. Campbell's - Wikipedia

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    The Jos. A. Campbell Preserve Co., Camden, NJ in 1894. In 1894, Campbell retired and Arthur Dorrance became the company president. [9] Campbell reorganized into "Joseph Campbell & Co." in 1896. In 1897, John T. Dorrance, a nephew of company president Dorrance, began working for the company at a wage of $7.50 a week ($253 in 2022 dollars).

  3. Youngstown Sheet and Tube - Wikipedia

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    Wick, who emerged as the steel company's first president in 1900, appointed Campbell as secretary. [2] The word "Iron" was dropped from the company's name in 1905. Although the company's focus began with sheet and tube, it eventually became one of the nation's most important steel producers with a varied product line. Brier Hill works

  4. Campbell Hausfeld - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1836 and manufactured farm equipment. In 1940 it acquired Joseph Hausfeld's company which was the manufacturer of an air-compressor called Pressure King and was renamed Campbell-Hausfeld. [1] In 1971 Campbell Hausfeld was acquired by Scott Fetzer. [1] In 2015 the company was acquired by The Marmon Group.

  5. Campbell wants to say goodbye to the 'soup' in its name. It ...

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    Campbell's roots date back to 1869, as a modest operation out of New Jersey that later grew. The current Campbell Soup name was adopted in 1922, according to the company's website.

  6. Snyder's-Lance - Wikipedia

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    Snyder's-Lance, Inc. is the second largest salty snack maker in the United States. It was formed by the 2010 merger of Lance Inc. and Snyder's of Hanover. [1] The company is a subsidiary of The Campbell's Company [2] (known before November 2024 as the Campbell Soup Company).

  7. Sovos Brands - Wikipedia

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    Campbell Soup Company had planned to buy Sovos for $2.7 billion by December 2023. However, this deal was extended to 2024 to address questions from the FTC . [ 4 ] On March 12, 2024, Campbell's announced that it had completed its acquisition of the company.

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  9. Pepperidge Farm - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, she sold the business to the Campbell Soup Company for $28 million and became the first woman to serve on its board of directors. [5] She drew on her knowledge and experience to write The Margaret Rudkin Pepperidge Farm Cookbook in 1963, [6] which was the first cookbook ever to make the New York Times Best Seller list. [4]