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  2. Tile factory set to close with 105 jobs at risk - AOL

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    Johnson Tiles says the cost of making tiles has become "unsustainable" in the UK. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  3. Johnson Wax Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The Johnson Wax Headquarters is the corporate headquarters of the household goods company S. C. Johnson & Son in Racine, Wisconsin, United States.The original headquarters includes two buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright: the Administration Building, completed in April 1939, and the Research Tower, completed in November 1950.

  4. Craven Dunnill - Wikipedia

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    The company produces tiles for a UK and worldwide market including the US, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the Middle East. Craven Dunnill at Bridgnorth remains a tile distribution company and the company's administrative head office. Some parts of the factory and a weekly guided tour are open to visitors of the on-site Jackfield Tile Museum.

  5. S. C. Johnson & Son - Wikipedia

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    S. C. Johnson's line of wax-reliant products necessitated Herbert Fisk Johnson Jr.’s 1935 expedition to Fortaleza, Brazil, to find a direct sustainable source of wax. [11] From April 1935 until May 1950, the company was the sponsor for the Fibber McGee and Molly radio show, officially known as The Johnson Wax Program. [12]

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  7. His dad worked on the factory floor at Johnson ... - AOL

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    Good morning. Joe Wolk, Johnson & Johnson EVP and CFO, considers the New Brunswick, N.J.-based company part of his family’s heritage. “My dad worked on the factory floors,” Wolk tells me.