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  2. The Pritzker Organization Announces Acquisition Of TMS ... - AOL

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  4. TMS INTERNATIONAL INVESTOR ALERT BY THE FORMER ATTORNEY ... - AOL

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    TMS INTERNATIONAL INVESTOR ALERT BY THE FORMER ATTORNEY GENERAL OF LOUISIANA: Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC Investigates TMS International Corp. Following Announcement of Proposed Sale of Company to The ...

  5. Zekelman Industries - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Tube was founded in 1984 by Harry Zekelman. A majority stake was sold to the Carlyle Group in 2006 for $1.5 billion CND. [2]In 2006–2008, the Carlyle Group purchased John Maneely Co (founded in 1877) for $550 million, [3] then purchased Atlas Tube, and Sharon Tube (founded in 1929), forming them into JMC Steel Group under DBO Holdings.

  6. AGA Rangemaster Group - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of the war, the company reverted to copper tubes and benefited from the post-WW2 housing boom. [ 6 ] Having traded as a public company since 1941, Glynwed expanded rapidly adding additional companies to the group, including in 1969 Allied Ironfounders, the manufacturers of AGA cookers , an integrated oil burning oven system. [ 7 ]

  7. Ferguson Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    The company has 36,000 suppliers and operates from 11 regional distribution centers, four MDCs, approximately 5,900 fleet vehicles, and 1,773 branches. [1] Build.com is the company's primary online shopping channel. Its primary competitors are Amazon.com in e-commerce and Home Depot in retail. [2] In August 2024, Ferguson plc merged into the ...