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    The name was coined by former Scientologist [9] Jim Humble in his 2006 self-published book, The Miracle Mineral Solution of the 21st Century. [10] Humble claims that the chemical can cure HIV, malaria, hepatitis viruses, the H1N1 flu virus, common colds, autism, acne, cancer and other illnesses. There have been no clinical trials to test these ...

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    Andreas Stihl AG & Company KG: Waiblingen, Germany: Stihl, Viking [1] Outdoor power equipment [2] ... Hand-held power tools, dust extraction tools, workplace organization

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    The Positec Tool Corporation, or simply Positec, is a manufacturing company that specializes in the production of power tools and lawn and garden equipment. [1] The company's corporate headquarters are located in Suzhou, China [2] and the head of its North American division is located in Charlotte, North Carolina. [3]

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    The Ridge Tool Company is an American manufacturing company that makes and distributes tools under the Ridgid brand name. The company was founded in 1923 in North Ridgeville, Ohio . [ 1 ] In 1943, it relocated to its current location in Elyria, Ohio , and in 1966, it became a wholly owned subsidiary of Emerson Electric .

  7. Thor Power Tool Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1959, Thor Power Tool Company's annual volume had surpassed $30 million. [2] By the early sixties, Thor Power Tool Company was acquired by the Stewart-Warner Corporation. A short time later, Neil C. Hurley, Jr. died from a third heart attack, February 9, 1965, at the age of 54 and the Thor brand name almost died.