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  2. Spaulding (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    By February 1903 the company was in financial trouble and in March was sold at a receiver's sale to J. F. Morlock who built the Spaulding runabout as a Morlock until October 1903. [4] In August 1903, Henry F. Spaulding was testing a new experimental car on the tow path of the Erie Canal where he unfortunately drove the car into the canal and ...

  3. Morlock - Wikipedia

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    In the television film The Time Machine directed by Henning Schellerup (1928–2000) and first broadcast on US television on November 5, 1978, the protagonist Dr. Neil Perry (played by John Beck) travels with his time machine into the future to tell his company Mega Corporation, for which he developed an Antimatter bomb, about its future ...

  4. Worthington Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company had purchased the JeanesvilIe Iron Works Company and had obtained a controlling interest in the Denver Rock Drill and Machinery Company, adding at least 30% to capacity. [17] The Holly Manufacturing Company (1859–1912) was acquired in 1912. [18] Guggenheim was a passenger on RMS Titanic and died on 15 April 1912 when the ship sank ...

  5. Marmon Group - Wikipedia

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    Marmon Group is an American industrial holding company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.Founded by Jay Pritzker and Robert Pritzker in 1953 (as Colson Corporation), it has been held by the Berkshire Hathaway group since 2013.

  6. FMC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, the company name changed again, to Food Machinery & Chemical Corporation. [ citation needed ] In 1961, Food Machinery & Chemical Corporation was changed to simply FMC . LVT-1 exhibited by manufacturer (FMC) in 1941 parade, Lakeland, Florida

  7. Sammons Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Sammons Enterprises, Inc. is a diverse holding company composed of financial services, industrial equipment, real estate investment, and infrastructure businesses operating in six countries. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas (US), Sammons was established by Charles Sammons [ 1 ] in 1938.

  8. Holyoke Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    The company, formed in 1863, was founded by Nathan H. Whitten, T.C. Page, T. B. Flanders, Richard Pattee, and S. S. Chase, after the Holyoke Water Power Company's machine shop had been sold off. [1] Stephen Holman, the company's treasurer, president, and largest shareholder during different times in its first decade, is credited as its founder ...

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