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  2. Fisher & Paykel - Wikipedia

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    Fisher & Paykel Appliances Holdings Limited (/ ˈ p aɪ k əl /) is a major appliance manufacturer founded in 1934. [3] It is a subsidiary of Chinese multinational home appliances company Haier [ 3 ] and is based in East Tāmaki , New Zealand.

  3. Fisher & Paykel Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited (FPH) is a manufacturer, designer and marketer of products and systems for use in respiratory care, acute care, and the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. Based in New Zealand, their products and systems are sold in around 120 countries worldwide.

  4. File talk:Fisher and Paykel (F&P) head offices and factory ...

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    File talk: Fisher and Paykel (F&P) head offices and factory. Designed by architect Henry Kulka. Mt Wellington, Auckland, New Zealand, 1955.jpg

  5. Hill and Stewart - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by war veteran St John Hill and his business partner John Stewart in Auckland CBD in 1951. [1] Hill was operating a secondhand appliance shop on Wyndham Street, when the pair gained a sought-after franchise to sell Fisher and Paykel appliances and opened their first shop on Queen Street.

  6. Woolf Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Sir Woolf Fisher (20 May 1912 – 12 January 1975) was a New Zealand businessman and philanthropist who along with Maurice Paykel co-founded Fisher & Paykel, a major appliance manufacturing company, and the Ra Ora Stud, an important Thoroughbred racehorse breeding operation.

  7. Australia to charge tech companies for news content if they ...

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    SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's centre-left government said on Thursday it planned new rules that would charge big tech firms millions of dollars if they did not pay Australian media companies for ...