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  2. Automotive Network Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Automotive Network Exchange is the private extranet initially set up and maintained by the Automotive Industry Action Group, [1] Telcordia, [2] General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler. It was built as a private network for the auto industry in 1995 to provide consistent, reliable speed and guaranteed security for data transmissions between the ...

  3. Swansea used car dealer faces fraud charges of over $250K ...

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    Prosecutors say car dealer engaged in a pattern of fraud. Swansea police said they have received complaints from about 25 people regarding Bristol County Auto Exchange since May; an additional 10 ...

  4. Kilee Brookbank - Wikipedia

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    Kilee Brookbank (born June 2, 1998) is an American burn survivor, author and fundraiser for burn treatment from Georgetown, Ohio. She is the author of the books Beautiful Scars and Digger the Hero Dog and the founder of the nonprofit Kilee Gives Back Foundation.

  5. Brookbank - Wikipedia

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    Brookbank is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Joseph Brookbank (born 1612), English cleric and schoolmaster; Kilee Brookbank (born 1998), American ...

  6. Manheim Auctions - Wikipedia

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    This action prompted the partners to make Manheim Auto Auction a dealer-only enterprise, making Manheim the largest auto exchange in 1959. [ 2 ] By 1966, Manheim Auto Auction established itself as the world's volume leader, selling off 45 vehicles per hour or 700 cars/trucks on a given Friday night at the 16-laned auction.

  7. Exchange and Mart - Wikipedia

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    Exchange and Mart was founded by news entrepreneur William Cox. In 1862 he had bought Queen, a magazine for women which had popular 'Exchange and Mart' columns allowing readers to buy and sell products. [1] In May 1868 a weekly paper, Exchange & Mart, was founded by Cox in a converted potato warehouse in Covent Garden. It was the first in the ...