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Catalyst Brands LLC is a parent company formed in 2025 by the merger of SPARC Group and JCPenney. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] SPARC Group brands include Aéropostale , Brooks Brothers , Eddie Bauer , Forever 21 , Lucky Brand Jeans , and Nautica .
Notable companies of the United States disestablished in 2023 ‹ The template below ( See also if exists ) is being considered for merging with See also. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus.
An analysis of large U.S. and Canadian companies found that companies operating in complex environments generated significant returns, amounting to a “robust” 6 percent overall return over a three-year period, when they had a high proportion of women officers, compared to companies with low representation of women officers.9
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General Catalyst was founded in 2000 in Massachusetts by Joel Cutler and David Fialkow. [6] [11] [12] [13] [14]In 2010, the company opened a Silicon Valley office. [11] In 2021, the firm managed more than $8 billion in assets. [15]
Catalyst Inc. is a global nonprofit founded by feminist writer and advocate Felice Schwartz in 1962. Schwartz also served as Catalyst's president for 31 years. Catalyst's stated mission is to "accelerate progress for women through workplace inclusion." Recent topics of focus include: board diversity; gender, race and ethnicity; inclusive cultures; LG
A more precise definition of a catalyst is based on the new economics of multi-sided platforms. In this literature an "economic catalyst" is an entity that has (a) two or more groups of customers; (b) who need each other in some way; but (c) can't capture the value from their mutual attraction on their own; and (d) rely on the catalyst to ...
Engelhard Corporation was an American Fortune 500 company headquartered in Iselin, New Jersey, United States. It is credited with developing the first production catalytic converter . In 2006, the German chemical manufacturer BASF bought Engelhard for US$5 billion.