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  2. SIG Sauer AG - Wikipedia

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    SIG Sauer AG is a Swiss manufacturer of armaments. The company was previously registered as SAN Swiss Arms AG and changed its name to SIG Sauer AG in December 2019. [ 1 ] It was known as SIG Arms AG before 2000 when it was acquired by the German investors Michael Lüke and Thomas Ortmeier from parent company Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft .

  3. SIG Sauer - Wikipedia

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    SIG Sauer is a Swiss brand name of firearms ... Sauer returned to the business of manufacturing handguns. ... although its products still used the SIG Sauer ...

  4. SIG Group - Wikipedia

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    During the 1970s, SIG purchased both Hämmerli [56] [57] and J.P. Sauer & Sohn, resulting in the formation of SIG Sauer. In January 1985, SIGARMS was established in Tyson's Corner , Virginia, where its handgun models P220 and P230 were imported into the US from its sister company in Europe. [ 7 ]

  5. Coming to Pease in 2024: Big developments for Lonza, airport ...

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    Sig Sauer made the initial announcement about its potential expansion at Pease after receiving “the largest small arms contract in history by the U.S. Army with the Next Generation Squad Weapons ...

  6. Mauser Jagdwaffen GmbH - Wikipedia

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    On October 1, 2007, SIGARMS officially changed its name to SIG Sauer. This change of name reflected how SIG Sauer had become one of the largest firearms manufacturing entities in the world. [ 1 ] It is also the fastest-growing firearms maker in the United States, expanding its operations and increasing sales nearly 50% since 2005.

  7. SIG plc - Wikipedia

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    The company was renamed SIG plc in 1995. [3] Norman Adsetts retired the following year. [ 3 ] Acquisitions in the end of the 1990s included WKT and Golinski of Germany in 1996, and Asphaltic, a major roofing supplier in the United Kingdom, CP Supplies and Branton Industries and Distribution International in the United States in 1997. [ 2 ]

  8. Billabong, Quiksilver and Volcom stores to close in US after ...

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    Liberated Brands, the operator for Billabong, Quiksilver, and Volcom, filed for bankruptcy effectively closing the popular retailers in the U.S.

  9. Column: A lengthy list of Trump's disastrous business deals ...

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    Donald Trump's business history has been so filled with disastrous ventures that it's been hard to keep track of them all. No longer. Digital World Acquisition Corp., which is the special purpose ...