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Notable examples include Samuel Adams of the Boston Beer Company in Boston ( even though the recipe for the beer does not come from New England ); Sea Dog Brewing Company of Bangor ; Shipyard Brewing Company of Portland ; and Smuttynose Brewing Company of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
* Boston Beer Company, maker of Samuel Adams ( Boston )
A variation of the Dutch Auction has been used to take a number of companies public including Morningstar, Interactive Brokers Group, Overstock. com, Ravenswood Winery, Clean Energy Fuels, and Boston Beer Company.
In September 2006, City Brewing Company agreed to purchase the brewery, and they licensed it to the Boston Beer Company in April 2007 as a satellite brewery to produce Samuel Adams beers.
It is the second largest American-owned brewery, after the Boston Beer Company, producer of Samuel Adams beer.
* In the 1990s, the Boston Beer Company produced a light beer was called Lightship, with a picture of a 19th Century lightship in rough seas on the label.
Samuel Adams is an American brand of beer brewed by the Boston Beer Company () and its associated contract brewers.
Based on sales in 2011, the Boston Beer Company is tied with Yuengling for the largest American-owned beermaker.
In December 1984, Koch left his career at Boston Consulting Group and along with Rubin and Lamadrid, founded Samuel Adams Beer.
The publicity that followed helped the Boston Beer Company's sales grow to 7, 393, 000 liters ( 63, 000 barrels ) in 1989.
Over the years, the brand has been produced under contract at various brewing facilities with excess capacity, ranging from Stroh breweries, Portland's original Blitz-Weinhard brewery ( shuttered in 1999 ), Cincinnati's Hudepohl-Schoenling brewery ( eventually purchased by the Boston Beer Company in early 1997 ), and industry giant SABMiller.
The Boston Beer Company also has a small R & D brewery located in Boston ( Jamaica Plain ), Massachusetts, where public tours and beer tastings are offered.
That year, The Boston Beer Company went public, selling shares of Class A Common Stock on the New York Stock Exchange, under the ticker symbol, " SAM ".
Sales leveled off after that, and Boston Beer tried to continue its growth by offering alternative beverages, such as Hardcore Cider ( 1997 ), and Twisted Tea ( 2000 ).
With Anheuser-Busch's takeover on July 13, 2008 by Belgian-Brazilian giant InBev, and the subsequent approval of the takeover on November 12, 2008, The Boston Beer Company become the largest American-owned beer company in the United States.
As of sales in 2011, the Boston Beer Company is tied with Yuengling for largest.
The Boston Beer Company produces a variety of beer year-round: Boston Lager, Sam Adams Light, Boston Ale, Pale Ale, Cherry Wheat, Cream Stout, Coastal Wheat, Scotch Ale, Black Lager, Honey Porter, Noble Pils, and Irish Red.
The flavor, like Irish Red, Brown Ale, and Honey Porter in previous years, was the winner of The Boston Beer Company's annual beer competition, which was voted on by over 50, 000 people around the country.
The Boston Beer Company also produces Twisted Tea hard iced tea and HardCore hard apple cider, which are intentionally separate from the Samuel Adams brand.

Boston and Company
* Boston Tea Party was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, a town in the British colony of Massachusetts, against the British government and the monopolistic East India Company that controlled all the tea imported into the colonies.
The original Boston Herald was founded in 1846 by a group of Boston printers jointly under the name of John A. French & Company.
It boasts one of the world's largest pipe organs, built by the Aeolian-Skinner Company of Boston.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2009.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Julia Griffiths, Boston: Jewett and Company, 1853. pp. 174 – 239.
Boston: John P. Jewett and Company.
Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company 2003.
Realising the War of 1812 had ruined his import business but that a market for domestic finished cloth was emerging in America, he memorised the design of textile machines, and on his return to the United States, he set up the Boston Manufacturing Company.
Boston and Toronto: Little, Brown and Company.
Boston: Meador Publishing Company, 1939.
While at Harvard, he conducted the Bach Society Orchestra and was a reserve clarinetist for both the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Opera Company of Boston.
* The League of Nations, Boston: Old Colony Trust Company, 1919.
Targets included three Ford showrooms ; Peugeot and IKA-Renault showrooms ; Goodyear and Firestone tire distributors, the pharmaceutical manufacturers Riker and Eli Lilly, the Union Carbide Battery Company, the Bank of Boston, Chase Manhattan Bank, the Xerox Corporation, and the soft drink companies, Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola.

Boston and under
Over the next couple seasons, The Boston Red Stockings dominated the league and hoarded many of the game's best players, even those who were under contract with other teams.
Herald-Traveler Corp. operated for years under temporary authority from the Federal Communications Commission stemming from controversy over luncheon meetings the newspaper's chief executive had with an FCC commissioner during the original licensing process ( Some Boston broadcast historians accuse the Boston Globe of being covertly behind the proceeding.
Located at the first convenient Charles River crossing west of Boston, Newe Towne was one of a number of towns ( including Boston, Dorchester, Watertown, and Weymouth ) founded by the 700 original Puritan colonists of the Massachusetts Bay Colony under governor John Winthrop.
Incoming ships were quarantined in Boston harbor, and any smallpox patients in town were held under guard or in a " pesthouse.
* Boston Market ( under license )
The Astros won a wild card berth on the final day of the regular season, becoming the first team since the world champion 1914 Boston Braves to qualify for the postseason after being 15 games under. 500.
Manufacture of kerosene under the Gesner patents began in New York in 1854, and later in Boston, being distilled from bituminous coal and oil shale.
The Giants under McGraw famously snubbed their first modern World Series chance in 1904 — an encounter with the reigning world champion Boston Americans ( now known as the " Red Sox ")— because McGraw considered the new American League as little more than a minor league.
In 1996, under new owner John Moores ( a software tycoon who purchased controlling ownership in the team in 1994 from Tom Werner, who subsequently formed a syndicate that purchased the Boston Red Sox ) and team president Larry Lucchino, and with a team managed by former Padres catcher Bruce Bochy ( a member of the 1984 NL championship squad ), the team won the NL West in an exciting race, sweeping the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium in the final series of the regular season.
** Dr. Karl Muck, music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, is arrested under the Alien Enemies Act and imprisoned for the duration of WWI.
In 1970 the Boston Women's Health Collective published Women and Their Bodies ( which became far better known a year later under its subsequent title Our Bodies, Ourselves ).
On June 22, 1909, construction finally began for a working canal under the direction of August Belmont, Jr's Boston, Cape Cod & New York Canal Company, using designs by engineer William Barclay Parsons.
New England Crayon Company began their crayon operations in 1905 under Wadsworth, Howland & Co. out of Boston, MA.
In 1804 he left New Hampshire and got a position in Boston under the prominent attorney Christopher Gore.
" He noted that " Within the last few years, police departments in Los Angeles, Boston, New Orleans, San Francisco, Denver, New York and in other large cities have suffered scandals involving police personnel lying under oath about drug evidence.
* The Long Walk-a novel by Stephen King published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman in 1979 as a paperback original-revolves around the contestants of a gruelling walking contest along a route that roughly follows and extends beyond the Boston Post Road.
One can examine the specifics of environmental science by reading examples of Environmental Impact Statements prepared under NEPA such as: Wastewater treatment expansion options discharging into the San Diego / Tijuana Estuary, Expansion of the San Francisco International Airport, Development of the Houston, Metro Transportation system, Expansion of the metropolitan Boston MBTA transit system, and Construction of Interstate 66 through Arlington, Virginia.
The order of importance was the other way round, when the Boston quarter of Skirbeck developed at the head of the Haven, which lies under the present Market Place.
The predecessor of Ralph the Staller owned most of both Skirbeck and Drayton, so it was a relatively simple task to transfer his business from Drayton, but Domesday Book of 1086, still records his source of income in Boston under the heading of Drayton, so Boston ’ s name is famously not mentioned.

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