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  2. Lord Corporation - Wikipedia

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    With world headquarters in Cary, North Carolina, LORD has approximately 3,100 employees in 26 countries and operates 19 manufacturing facilities and 10 R&D centers worldwide. [2] [3] [4] As of October 30, 2019, the company has been acquired by Parker Hannifin. [5]

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    South Carolina: LifeQuest Organ Recovery Services: Florida: LifeShare of Oklahoma: Oklahoma: LifeShare of the Carolinas: North Carolina, South Carolina: LifeSharing: California: LifeSource Upper Midwest Organ Procurement Organization: Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin: Lifeline of Ohio Organ Procurement Agency: Ohio, West Virginia

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    From 1996 to 1999, the FERC made a series of decisions which resulted in the restructuring of the U.S. electric utility industry. The FERC's intention in doing so was to open the wholesale power market to new players, with the hope that spurring competition would save consumers $4 to $5 billion per year and encourage technical innovation in the industry.

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    Note: North Carolina 279 is served by Norfolk, Virginia. North Carolina 287-289 are served by Greenville, South Carolina. Greensboro (270-274, 286) 1120 Pleasant Ridge Rd., Greensboro, NC 27498; Raleigh (275-278) 1 Floretta Pl., Raleigh, NC 27676; Charlotte (280-282, South Carolina 297) 2901 Scott Futrell Dr., Charlotte, NC 28228

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    1980: The predecessor company Columbus Plastic Operations was set up. 1996: The company (firstly named Core Materials Corporation) was set up and acquired Columbus Plastic Operations. [3] 2002: The company changed its name to Core Molding Technologies, Inc. 2011: The company formed Core Specialty Composites, LLC [4]

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