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  2. Arthur Fry - Wikipedia

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    Inventor Alan Amron claimed to have disclosed the technology used in the Post-it Note to 3M in 1974. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] His 1997 suit against 3M was settled and 3M paid Amron. [ 4 ] As part of the settlement, Amron undertook not to make future claims against the company except if ever a breach of the settlement agreement should occur. [ 4 ]

  3. Post-it note - Wikipedia

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    The original Post-it note color is Canary Yellow, the color of the notes when they were initially invented, and it remains one of the most popular colorways to this day. [31] All the notes are recyclable, but 3M has also introduced Greener Post-It Notes, which feature a 67% plant-based adhesive and recycled paper that uses no new trees. [31]

  4. Alan Amron - Wikipedia

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    Alan Amron (born November 20, 1948) is an American inventor who holds 40 [1] [2] United States patents. Amron invented the Photo Wallet and Battery operated water guns.. He has claimed to be the inventor of the Post-it note Sticky notes, for which he sued 3M in 1997 and agreed to a confidential settlement.

  5. Post-It Maker 3M Q3 Earnings: Sales Growth Slows, Margins ...

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    3M Company (NYSE:MMM) shares are trading higher after the company reported better-than-expected third-quarter adjusted EPS and sales and revised FY24 EPS guidance. ... Post-It Maker 3M Q3 Earnings ...

  6. 3M - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, 3M created the Renewable Energy Division within 3M's Industrial and Transportation Business to focus on Energy Generation and Energy Management. [ 87 ] [ 88 ] In late 2010, the state of Minnesota sued 3M for $5 billion in punitive damages, claiming they released PFCs —classified a toxic chemical by the EPA—into local waterways. [ 89 ]

  7. American craft - Wikipedia

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    The American studio craft movement is a successor to earlier European craft movements. Modern studio crafts developed as a reaction to modernity and, particularly, the Industrial Revolution. During the nineteenth century, Scottish historian Thomas Carlyle and English social critic John Ruskin warned of the extinction of handicrafts in Europe.