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  2. Fastenal - Wikipedia

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    Fastenal Company is an American publicly traded company based in Winona, Minnesota, founded in 1967. It placed 479 in the 2021 Fortune 500 based on its 2020 revenues, [ 2 ] and its stock is a component of the Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500 stock market indices.

  3. How Fastenal Is Vending a Success Story - AOL

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    Industrial and construction materials supplier Fastenal (NAS: FAST) has significantly upped its market presence lately with the expansion of its industrial vending machines -- dubbed a "one-stop ...

  4. Is Fastenal on the Fast Track? - AOL

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    Industrial and construction supplier Fastenal (NAS: FAST) recently reported its third-quarter results in line with market expectations. The company seems to have done well despite the sluggish ...

  5. What's in the Cards for Fastenal (FAST) in Q3 Earnings? - AOL

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    Fastenal's (FAST) Q3 results are likely to reflect higher demand (albeit on a moderate level) from manufacturing and non-residential construction amid inflationary pressures.

  6. WESCO International - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Wesco acquired the Carlton-Bates Company, a provider of original equipment products and supply solutions [buzzword] to industrial customers. [4] In the same year, Forbes magazine named Wesco as one of their 400 Best Big Companies, an honor which was received again in 2006, 2007, and 2009.

  7. How Does Fastenal Boost Its Returns? - AOL

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    As investors, we need to understand how our companies truly make their money. A neat trick developed for just that purpose -- the DuPont Formula -- can help us do so. So in this series we let the ...

  8. Industrial gas - Wikipedia

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    A gas regulator attached to a nitrogen cylinder. Industrial gases are the gaseous materials that are manufactured for use in industry.The principal gases provided are nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon, hydrogen, helium and acetylene, although many other gases and mixtures are also available in gas cylinders.

  9. What Fastenal Does With Its Cash - AOL

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