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  2. Houdaille Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company continued its acquisitions, buying the John Crane Company for $204 million and taking a 49% stake in the UK based Crane Packaging, followed by Warren Rupp for $25 million. With the heavy debt created by the LBO, the early 1980s recession , and Japanese competition in the machine tool manufacturing industry, profits disappeared.

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    Duane Rupp (b. 1938), a Canadian ice hockey player; Ernest Gordon Rupp (1910–1986), a British preacher and historian; Ernst Rupp (1892-1943) Wehrmacht General; Galen Rupp (b. 1986), an American athlete; George Erik Rupp (b. 1942), an American educator and theologian; Hans Georg Rupp (1907-1989), German judge; Heinrich Bernhard Rupp (1688-1719 ...

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  5. Gorman-Rupp Company - Wikipedia

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    Gorman-Rupp was founded in 1933 by two entrepreneurs, J.C. Gorman and Herb Rupp. Their simplified design of a self-priming, centrifugal pumps would form the core of their initial product line. [3] The company was contracted by the United States military during the Second World War. Diversifying their product line to include a variety of ...

  6. Sandpiper - Wikipedia

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    Sandpipers range in size from the least sandpiper, at as little as 18 grams (0.040 pounds) and 11 cm (4.3 in) in length, to the Far Eastern curlew, at up to 66 cm (26 in) in length, and the Eurasian curlew, at up to 1.3 kg (2.9 lb).

  7. Rupp Industries - Wikipedia

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    Rupp Industries was a Mansfield, Ohio-based manufacturer of go-karts, minibikes, snowmobiles and other off-road vehicles founded by Mickey Rupp in 1959. Rupp Industries operated from 1959 until bankruptcy in 1978. [2] Rupp vehicles are known for their performance and bright red coloring, particularly the snowmobiles and off-road vehicles ...