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  2. Haas Automation - Wikipedia

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    Haas Automation, Inc is an American machine tool builder headquartered in Oxnard, California.The company designs and manufactures lower cost machine tools and specialized accessory tooling, mostly computer numerically controlled (CNC) equipment, such as vertical machining centers and horizontal machining centers, lathes/turning centers, and rotary tables and indexers.

  3. Harbor Freight Tools - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Freight Tools won a declassification of the class action; that is, the court found that all the individual situations were not similar enough to be judged as a single class, and that their claims would require an individual-by-individual inquiry, so the case could not be handled on a class basis.

  4. Eric Smidt - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Freight Tools for Schools awards $1.5 million to skilled trades teachers and their schools annually. [ 10 ] Marking the opening of the 500th Harbor Freight Tools store near Chicago , Smidt announced the contribution of $100,000 and the donation of tools to Chicago Public Schools to support teachers and students in skilled trades learning ...

  5. Gene Haas - Wikipedia

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    Gene Francis Haas (born November 12, 1952) is the American founder, president, and sole stockholder of Haas Automation, a CNC machine tool manufacturer. He also has a presence in motorsports, having founded NASCAR teams Stewart-Haas Racing and Haas Factory Team , as well as the Formula One team, Haas F1 Team .

  6. Rohm and Haas - Wikipedia

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    Rohm and Haas Corporate Headquarters in Philadelphia, 2007. The company was founded in Esslingen, Germany, by Dr. Otto Röhm and Mr. Otto Haas in 1907. Haas moved to Philadelphia and began the American side of the business on September 1, 1909, from an office on Front Street, while Otto Röhm remained in Germany to run a company that would eventually become Röhm GmbH.

  7. Pickup (1951 film) - Wikipedia

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    Haas, a refugee from German-occupied Europe, went on to make a series of gloomy noirs about doomed middle-aged men led astray by younger femmes fatales. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film is based on a 1926 novel, Guard No. 47 by Josef Kopta , and has a plot similar to the 1946 film The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946), [ 2 ] though with a much different ...

  8. Haas School of Business - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, the Walter and Elise Haas Fund donated $15 million to the building campaign. The donation was the largest in the history of the university to that date. The school was renamed the Haas School of Business in honor of that gift. [7] The new building was designed by Charles W. Moore, former chair of Berkeley's Department of Architecture.

  9. Charles S. Haas - Wikipedia

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    Haas was born in Brooklyn, the son of Eunice (née Dillon) and Philip Haas, who was an attorney. [1] Haas began his writing career with the film Over the Edge (1979). It was co-written with Tim Hunter and starred Matt Dillon. He later worked on Martians Go Home (1990) starring Randy Quaid.