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Harbour Group Industries is an American privately owned multinational private equity firm, headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri.. The company is a conglomerate. It primarily owns and seeks the acquisition of North American manufacturing companies involved in several diverse sectors, including auto accessories, plastic-processing equipment, music, and entertainment.
Sam Fox (May 9, 1929 – December 2, 2024) was an American businessman in St. Louis, and the owner of Harbour Group Industries. He was the United States Ambassador to Belgium from April 11, 2007 until January 2, 2009. [1] [2] President George W. Bush appointed Fox to the post by a recess appointment on April 4, 2007.
Sam Fox (A.B. 1951) Former United States Ambassador to Belgium Founder and Retired Chairman and CEO Harbour Group Industries; Hugh Grant Chairman, President and CEO Monsanto Company; David V. Habif, Jr. Retired Director Teaneck Radiology Center; James H. Hance, Jr. (MBA 1968) Retired Vice Chairman Bank of America Corporation
The Sam Fox School was founded in 2006 by uniting the academic units of Architecture and Art with the university's Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum. It is dedicated in honor of donor, former United States Ambassador to Belgium, [1] and owner of Harbour Group Industries, Sam Fox. [2] The school comprises College of Architecture
In 2002, the Harbour Group acquired Merit Industries, makers of Megatouch bartop gaming devices. [1] This division was combined with jukebox maker Rowe International—after it was acquired in 2003— [4] to become AMI Entertainment Network, an Internet-based digital content segment, [1] in 2004. [3]
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Recovery efforts were underway across the eastern U.S. after a powerful storm inundated communities with heavy rain and caused at least 13 deaths.
In July 2010, Ametek announced that it had acquired Haydon Enterprises, a leading manufacturer of high-precision motion control products, from the Harbour Group, a private operating company based in St. Louis, for approximately $270 million in cash, [10] and is still in operation as a division of Ametek, [11] an American global manufacturer of ...