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  2. Parts book - Wikipedia

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    A parts book, parts catalogue or illustrated part catalogue is a book published by a manufacturer which contains the illustrations, part numbers and other relevant data for their products or parts thereof.

  3. Bryant Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    The Bryant Electric Company was a manufacturer of wiring devices, electrical components, and switches founded in 1888 in Bridgeport, Connecticut.It grew to become for a time both the world's largest plant devoted to the manufacture of wiring devices and Bridgeport's largest employer and was involved in a number of notable strikes, before being closed in 1988 and having its remaining interests ...

  4. Bryant Grinder - Wikipedia

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    The Bryant Chucking Grinder Company was founded in 1909 by William LeRoy (Roy [6]) Bryant, one of the machine tool entrepreneurs mentored by James Hartness of the Jones & Lamson Machine Company (J&L). Roy Bryant had joined J&L in 1897, [3] became chief draughtsman in 1899, [3] and was chief engineer by 1905. [3]

  5. Charming Shoppes - Wikipedia

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    Charming Shoppes was founded in 1940, it went public in 1971, [3] and was ranked 927th on the 2012 Fortune 1000. [4] On May 2, 2012, Ascena Retail Group, the parent company of Dressbarn, announced that it would acquire Charming Shoppes with a $900 million transaction through a combination of cash in hand and $325 million of borrowings from credit facilities.

  6. Rheem Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Rheem Manufacturing Company is a privately held manufacturer who produces residential and commercial water heaters, boilers, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment.

  7. Ascena Retail Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Ascena Retail Group acquired Charming Shoppes, which was the parent holding company for Lane Bryant, Cacique and Catherines Plus, for $900 million. On May 18, 2015, Ascena Group agreed to a $2.16 billion acquisition of Ann Inc. , the parent company of clothing retailers Ann Taylor and Loft. [ 9 ]