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Midea Group (Chinese: 美的集团; pinyin: Měidì Jítuán; Jyutping: mei5 dik1 zaap6 tyun4) is a Chinese electrical appliance manufacturer, headquartered in Beijiao town, Shunde District, Foshan, Guangdong and listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange since 2013.
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Midea may refer to: Midea Group (美的集团), a Chinese electrical appliance manufacturer; Midea, Greece, a Greek town; Midea (Argolid), a citadel in the town of the same name; Midea or Mideia, name of four figures in Greek mythology; Midea, a genus of mites in the suborder Prostigmata; Midea, formerly a genus of moths (now Arsacia)
Musical instrument manufacturing companies of Brazil (7 P) P. Pulp and paper companies of Brazil (1 C, 5 P) R. Rolling stock manufacturers of Brazil (1 P) S.
1922 Eureka Model 9 vacuum ad, offering a 10-day home trial of the product. Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Company was founded in 1909 in Detroit, Mich. by Toronto, Canada-born real estate auctioneer Fred Wardell (1866–1952) [3] to sell vacuum cleaners for which he had acquired several patents. [4]
Indaiatuba is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. It is part of the Metropolitan Region of Campinas. [2] The population is 256,223 (2020 est.) in an area of 311.5 km 2 (120.3 sq mi). [3] The elevation is 624 m (2,047 ft). The city's name derives from the Tupi language. It is an important city in one of Brazil's main industrial ...
Macaé is one of the fastest-growing cities in Brazil, with a growth of 600% within the last 10 years. [3] Benedito Lacerda Airport is served by scheduled flights and concentrates operations to off-shore platforms. Its population was estimated as 261,501 in 2020 and its municipality covers an area of 1,216 km². [4]
In niobium (in the form of pyrochlorine), it was the 2nd largest producer in the country, with 27 thousand tons, at a value of R$312 million. In aluminum , it was the 3rd largest producer in the country, with 766 thousand tons, at a value of R$51 million. [24] [25] In gemstones, Goiás is one of the emerald producing states in Brazil.