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  2. Blaw-Knox - Wikipedia

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    Blaw-Knox was purchased by White Consolidated Industries (WCI) in May 1968. [2] The Blaw-Knox Construction Equipment Corporation name was used for the new WCI subsidiary. In April 1994, WCI sold the Blaw-Knox unit, based in Mattoon, Illinois , to Clark Equipment Company for US$144 million ($296 million today).

  3. Sacramento Knoxx - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento Knoxx, born Christopher Yepez, is an American Ojibwe/Chicano artist, musician, and activist, from Southwest Detroit. His music mixes elements of electronic music , ghettotech , afro-latino, hip hop , soul , and R&B .

  4. Knox Glass Bottle Company - Wikipedia

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    The Knox Glass Bottle Company was a former American glass manufacturing company based in Knox, Clarion County, Pennsylvania. [1]The great majority of the company's production was in the form of glass bottles many of which were beer bottles, milk bottles, and many glass medicine bottles in a variety of standard sizes.

  5. K'Nex - Wikipedia

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    K'Nex / k ə ˈ n ɛ k s / is a construction toy system created by Joel Glickman. It was first introduced in America in 1992. K'Nex is designed and produced by K'Nex Industries Inc. of Hatfield, Pennsylvania.

  6. Iconix Brand Group - Wikipedia

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    Iconix Brand Group, Inc. is an American brand management company that licenses brands to retailers and manufacturers, primarily in the apparel, footwear and apparel accessory industries. History and operations

  7. TXI - Wikipedia

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    TXI was founded in 1946. In 1994, with an annual revenue of $614M, the company ranked 500th on the Fortune 500 list by annual revenue. [2] [ FN 1]. In January 2014, Martin Marietta Materials (), a rival provider of construction materials, agreed to buy TXI for $2.06 billion in stock.

  8. Knox-class frigate - Wikipedia

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    The 46 Knox-class frigates were the largest, last, and most numerous of the US Navy's second-generation anti-submarine warfare (ASW) escorts. Originally laid down as ocean escorts (formerly called destroyer escorts), they were all redesignated as frigates on 30 June 1975, in the 1975 ship reclassification plan and their hull designation changed from 'DE' to 'FF'.

  9. inMusic Brands - Wikipedia

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    inMusic Brands, Inc. is an American enterprise that is the parent company for a family of brands of varying audio products used in the DJ, music production, live sound, musical instrument, pro audio, software, stage lighting, and consumer electronics industries.