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  2. Mohamed bin Issa Al Jaber - Wikipedia

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    Al Jaber is a shareholder of AJWA Group for Food Industries, a food processing company [9] Al Jaber was listed as a billionaire in March 2013 by Forbes [1] and in May 2014 featured in The Sunday Times Rich List at number 13, the highest entry for an Arab. [10] Arabian Business's 2013 rich list 'The world's richest Arabs' puts Al Jaber at number ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lynchburg ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the independent city of Lynchburg, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.

  4. BWX Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The company had 2,500 employees in Lynchburg and 4,500 in total. [4] After Babcock & Wilcox emerged from bankruptcy in 2006, that company and BWX Technologies (both subsidiaries of McDermott International, Inc.) consolidated operations as The Babcock & Wilcox Companies [5] headed by President John Fees. [citation needed]

  5. Pennsylvania governor says cannot support Nippon-US Steel merger

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    Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro said on Tuesday that he cannot support Nippon Steel's bid to buy U.S. Steel in its current form because the United Steelworkers union is unhappy with the merger.

  6. Lynchburg, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Lynchburg was a deadly place for the worship of God'." That referred to the lack of churches, which was corrected the following year. Itinerant Methodist Francis Asbury visited the town; Methodists built its first church in 1805. Lynchburg hosted the last Virginia Methodist Conference that bishop Asbury attended (February 20, 1815). [11]

  7. Youngstown Sheet and Tube - Wikipedia

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    The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, based in Youngstown, Ohio, was an American steel manufacturer. Officially, the company was created on November 23, 1900, when Articles of Incorporation of the Youngstown Iron Sheet and Tube Company were filed with the Ohio Secretary of State at Columbus. In 1905 the word "Iron" was dropped from the company ...

  8. Al Jaber Air Base - Wikipedia

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  9. McWane - Wikipedia

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    McWane, Inc. is one of the world's largest manufacturers of iron water works and plumbing products and one of America's largest privately owned companies. [1] The company manufactures a host of different products including ductile iron pipe and fittings, cast iron soil pipe and fittings, heavy duty couplings, utility poles, network switches, monitoring equipment and related products. [2]