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  2. Timex Group USA - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1993, the Timex Factory at Dundee in the UK, was the site of a major industrial strike. [33] In 1994, Timex acquired the Nautica Watches license and introduced Timex Data Link. The Data Link PDA-type watch could receive contact and scheduling information from a sequence in a computer monitor's light using software developed with ...

  3. Time clock - Wikipedia

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    A time clock, sometimes known as a clock card machine, punch clock, or time recorder, is a device that records start and end times for hourly employees (or those on flexi-time) at a place of business.

  4. Elgin National Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    The company built the Elgin National Watch Company Observatory in 1910 to maintain scientifically precise times in their watches. The company produced many of the self-winding wristwatch movements made in the United States, beginning with the 607 and 618 calibers (which were bumper wind) and the calibers 760 and 761 (30 and 27 jewels respectively).

  5. Jolly Time: Not Just Popcorn but a Unique Way of Business

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    The entire Jolly Time line had consisted of a blue canister for white popcorn and red one for yellow popcorn until 1957, when Howard finally agreed to add plastic bags. ... The American Pop Corn ...

  6. History of timekeeping devices - Wikipedia

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    An Egyptian method of determining the time during the night, used from at least 600 BC, was a type of plumb-line called a merkhet. A north–south meridian was created using two merkhets aligned with Polaris, the north pole star. The time was determined by observing particular stars as they crossed the meridian. [24]

  7. Waterbury Clock Company factory - Wikipedia

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    The Waterbury Clock Company factory is a historic complex of factory buildings in Waterbury, Connecticut.Development began in 1873, with the extensive plant serving as the company's main manufacturing facility and headquarters until 1944.

  8. List of Intel manufacturing sites - Wikipedia

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    By the time production stopped, plant was producing 0.35 micron-6 inch wafers. In 2005, $105 million was invested to temporarily turn Fab 7 into a testing facility. [22] Fab 8 Jerusalem, Israel 1985 2008 2009 (converted to die prep facility) First Fab outside of the United States. Ended production with, what was at the time, the last 6-inch ...

  9. American Pop Corn Company - Wikipedia

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    The American Pop Corn Company, established in 1914, is a family-owned business [2] headquartered in Sioux City, Iowa.It is the oldest popcorn producer in the United States and is best known for its Jolly Time brand, which is sold nationally and internationally.