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  2. Quantum Sports Cars - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2017, Quantum Sports Cars is under the ownership of Phoenix Automotive Developments [14] and will be based in South Brent, Devon. This change in ownership has brought the various Quantum vehicles back to a single owner, with Saloon, 2+2, H4 and Xtreme parts being provided and Xtreme and Sunrunner kits.

  3. Continental AG - Wikipedia

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    Continental AG, commonly known as Continental and colloquially as Conti, [3] is a German multinational automotive parts manufacturing company. Headquartered in Hanover, Lower Saxony, it is the world's third-largest automotive supplier and the fourth-largest tire manufacturer.

  4. Federal-Mogul - Wikipedia

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    In 1924, the Muzzy-Lyon Company and Federal Bearings and Bushing, an engine bearings and bushings manufacturing company founded in 1915 by a group of Detroit businessmen, [6] merged to become the Federal-Mogul Corporation. [7] The combined company also manufactured bronze bearings, a product the Muzzy-Lyon Company had not supplied previously.

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  6. KSAZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    On December 29, 1954, KOOL-TV announced it had secured the CBS affiliation in Phoenix, to begin on June 15, 1955. [18] KPHO-TV, whose two-year affiliation agreement ended at that time, was blindsided by the move, but it was a natural fit.

  7. WORX - Wikipedia

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    The Positec Tool Corporation was founded in Suzhou, China, by Don Gao in 1994. [6] For most of its early years, Positec sold OEM power tools to companies and brands like Black & Decker. [7] [8] Gao wanted to branch out by creating a line of lawn and garden equipment using his own branding. Positec launched early versions of Worx tools in China ...