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  2. Greenway Plaza - Wikipedia

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    During that year, El Paso Corp., a major tenant with 912,000 sq ft (84,700 m 2) in Greenway Plaza, announced that it was vacating the property and moving its personnel to its Downtown Houston headquarters. A Houston Business Journal article stated that El Paso was expected to sublease the space until 2014, when its lease will expire. [11]

  3. List of companies in Houston - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Fortune 500 companies above, many other companies in multiple fields are headquartered or have based their US headquarters in Houston. Al's Formal Wear; Allis-Chalmers Energy; Allpoint; American Bureau of Shipping; American National Insurance Company (Galveston) Aon Hewitt; Archimage; Avelo Airlines; Axiom Space; Baker Botts ...

  4. Aon Hewitt - Wikipedia

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    By the 1960s the Hewitt firm continued to expand its pension and benefit plans, and Hewitt became the first company to design pension and benefit plans tied to a corporation's revenue and growth projections. Hewitt was the only company asked by the U.S. government to consult on the Federal Interagency Task Force from 1964 to 1968.

  5. The Apex Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Pawtucket, Rhode Island–based Apex Companies is a holding company that at different times since its founding had retail, online retail, commercial and residential real estate development, real estate management, specialty, wholesale and manufacturing businesses in New England. [1]

  6. Apex Fintech Solutions, which called off its SPAC merger in ...

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    Apex Fintech Solutions, which called off its SPAC merger in 2021, has revived plans to go public. Luisa Beltran. December 12, 2023 at 7:48 AM. Alex Flynn—Bloomberg/Getty Images.

  7. John D. Arnold - Wikipedia

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    After college, he began his career at Enron as an oil analyst, but soon was promoted to assistant trader in the oil trading group. [10] In 1996, less than a year after starting at Enron, [10] he moved to oversee the trading of natural gas derivatives at the Natural Gas Desk upon the departure of Jeff Bussan. [12]

  8. Cooper Industries - Wikipedia

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    Cooper Industries was an American worldwide electrical products manufacturer headquartered in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1833, the company had seven operating divisions including Bussmann electrical and electronic fuses; Crouse-Hinds and CEAG explosion-proof electrical equipment; Halo and Metalux lighting fixtures; and Kyle and McGraw-Edison power systems products.

  9. Empower (financial services) - Wikipedia

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    Empower was created in 1891, when parent company Great-West Lifeco was founded as an insurance provider on the Canadian prairie. [1] After serving more than a century of expansion and a profound evolution of service offerings, the modern iteration of Empower was launched in 2014, when the retirement businesses of Great-West Life combined the record-keeping services of Great-West Financial ...