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  2. Gruen Watch Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Gruen Watch Company was formerly one of the largest watch manufacturers in the United States. It was in business from about 1894 to 1958 and was based in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was founded in 1894 by German-born watchmaker Dietrich Grün, who changed the spelling of his name to "Gruen" because the letter ü does not exist in English. [1]

  3. JPay - Wikipedia

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    JPay is a privately held information technology and financial services provider focused on serving the United States prison system. With headquarters in Miramar, Florida, the company contracts with state, county, and federal prisons and jails to provide technologies and services including money transfer, email, video visitation and parole and ...

  4. Elgin National Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    The watch was an 18-size, full plate design. In 1869, the National Watch Company won "Best Watches, Illinois Manufacture" at the 17th Annual Illinois State Fair, for which it won a silver medal. The company officially changed its name to the Elgin National Watch Company in 1874, as the Elgin name had come into common usage for their watches.

  5. Aaron Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Shapiro. Aaron Shapiro, 2015. Aaron Shapiro is an American entrepreneur, marketing executive, and investor based in New York City . Shapiro co-founded the email marketing software company Silverpop in 1999. [1] In 2005 he joined the experience design and digital marketing agency Huge as one of four co-founders, becoming CEO in 2010. [2]

  6. Medical device company to pay $42 million to resolve US lead ...

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    By Nate Raymond. BOSTON (Reuters) - A medical device company has agreed to pay $42 million and plead guilty to resolve U.S. charges that it concealed a malfunction in its lead-testing devices that ...

  7. Consumer Technology Association - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, California, U.S. (1980–present) Area served. Worldwide. Key people. Gary J. Shapiro, President and CEO. Website. www .cta .tech. The Consumer Technology Association ( CTA) is a standard and trade organization representing 1,376 consumer technology companies [1] in the United States. CTA is led by president and CEO Gary J. Shapiro .

  8. List of country calling codes - Wikipedia

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    Zone 8 uses four 2-digit codes (81, 82, 84, 86) and four sets of 3-digit codes (80x, 85x, 87x, 88x) to serve East Asia, South Asia and special services. 83x and 89x are unallocated. Zone 9 uses seven 2-digit codes (90–95, 98) and three sets of 3-digit codes (96x, 97x, 99x) to serve the Middle East , West Asia , Central Asia , parts of South ...

  9. Roy D. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Shapiro is the co-author or co-editor of five books. His research focuses on supply chain management . [1] In a 1984 article, he analyzed three competitive forces in logistics: product innovation, customer service and cost leadership.

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  11. Vulcain (watch company) - Wikipedia

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    Parent. Excellence Holding. Website. vulcain .ch. Vulcain is a Swiss luxury watchmaker based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. It was founded in 1858 by Maurice Ditisheim as Manufacture Ditisheim' in La Chaux-de-Fonds, being rebranded as Vulcain in 1894. In 1947, Vulcain developed the first alarm watch, the Vulcain Cricket.