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  2. Anderson Greenwood Crosby - Wikipedia

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    Anderson Greenwood Crosby is a US manufacturing company that produces valves for industrial processes, including pressure relief and tank protection valves. The firm was established as Anderson Greenwood in 1947 in Houston, Texas by Marvin Greenwood, Ben Anderson, and Lomis Slaughter Jr to produce a light aircraft, the AG-14.

  3. Watson Valve Services - Wikipedia

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    Watson Valve Services, Incorporated, known as Watson Valve is an industrial company based in Houston, Texas. It makes, repairs and modifies valves used in the petrochemical industry . [ 1 ] The firm is privately owned and established in 1972.

  4. Flowserve - Wikipedia

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    2000 - Innovative Valve Technologies Inc. (Houston-based maintenance, repair, and replacement services for industrial valves, piping systems, and process system components [13]) 2002 - Flow Control division of Invensys (manufacturer of valves, actuators and associated flow control products [14])

  5. Cameron International - Wikipedia

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    The year 1987 marked the acquisition of Joy Industrial Compressor Group, founded in 1955 in Buffalo, New York, which was renamed Cooper Turbocompressor as part of Cooper Compression. W-K-M valves company, established in 1905 in Houston, and Demco Valve Company, established in 1947, were both acquired by Cooper Flow Control Division in the same ...

  6. NOV Inc. - Wikipedia

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    NOV Inc., formerly National Oilwell Varco, is an American multinational corporation based in Houston, Texas.It is a worldwide provider of equipment and components used in oil and gas drilling and production operations, oilfield services, and supply chain integration services to the upstream oil and gas industry.

  7. The Shaw Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the company acquired a 20% interest in the Westinghouse Electric Company, the rest majority owned by Toshiba. In September 2011, Toshiba was reported to be in talks to acquire the Shaw stake. [1]