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  2. Ship captain who saw Mike Lynch’s yacht sink blames ‘extreme ...

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    An eye witness to the sinking of British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch's yacht on Monday attributed the tragedy to the extremely tall mast, which made the vessel more vulnerable to the violent ...

  3. NCH Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Among NCH's acquisitions that year was a line of stainless steel flexible tubing connectors. These new products were marketed under the trade name Aqua-Flo. By the end of fiscal 1992, NCH's plumbing group was offering a total of more than 80,000 different parts. The Resource Electronics group's line had grown to over 40,000 parts by this time ...

  4. The guest list for Mike Lynch’s fatal yacht party was a who’s ...

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    Lynch and his wife Angela held millions of their net worth in their final years through Darktrace, with a source telling Fortune they collectively had a 3% stake in the £4 billion ($5.25 billion ...

  5. Mike Lynch (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Lynch founded Autonomy, a search software company, with David Tabizel and Richard Gaunt. [9] With Lynch as chief executive officer (CEO), Autonomy became one of the UK's top 100 public companies, and a leading company in Silicon Fen. [12] [4] Lynch was described in the press as the British equivalent of the American businessman Bill Gates.

  6. Lynch - Wikipedia

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    Lynch (band) (styled lynch.), a Japanese rock band; 7824 Lynch, an asteroid; USS Lynch, any of several ships; Lynch School of Education and Human Development, within Boston College; Lynch Hotel, in Newton Hook, New York; Lynch syndrome, a medical condition; Lynch Building, former name of 11 East Forsyth in Jacksonville, Florida

  7. Lynch Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    Lynch Shipbuilding was a wooden shipbuilding company in San Diego, California. To support the World War II demand for ships, Lynch Shipbuilding built US Navy rescue tugs and coastal cargo ships . Lynch Shipbuilding yard was started in the 1930s.