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Rival and Company
A large-scale stage production was produced by The Rival Theatre Company at the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Also in 2008, The Rival Theatre Company produced the first large-scale professional production.
The Bunker company was absorbed by the Rival Manufacturing Company, also of Kansas City, in 1938.
The Rival Company bought Naxon in 1970 and reintroduced it under the Crock-Pot name in 1971.
According to Edward Lee, who wrote the 2007 book John Gary Anderson and His Maverick Motor Company: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's Rock Hill Rival, the vehicle suffered from a defective engine.
* John Gary Anderson and His Maverick Motor Company: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's Rock Hill Rival, J. Edward Lee, The History Press, February 27, 2007

Rival and American
* 1969 – Walter Schreifels, American musician ( Gorilla Biscuits, Rival Schools and Youth of Today )
Rival leagues had crumbled or merged with it, and when the American Football League began to play in 1960, it was the fourth of that name to challenge the NFL.
* American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America ( 2011 ) Colin Woodard
In its original American broadcast, " Lisa's Rival " finished tied for 23rd place ( with Dateline NBC ) in the weekly ratings for the week of September 5 to September 11, 1994 with a Nielsen rating of 9. 9.
In 2005, Elaine Sciolino, the American journalist who was the Paris bureau chief of The New York Times from 2002 to 2008, writes a detailed article on Fauchon at the time of the retreat: “ Fauchon ’ s Food Empire Cedes Territory to a Rival ” “ Of all the luxury food emporiums of Paris, none is better known than Fauchon.
* Rival newspapers William Randolph Hearst's Chicago American and the Chicago Tribune extend contracts though Moses Annenberg to street gangs such as Ragen's Colts, under the guise of " athletic clubs ", in which newsdealers and vendors are intimidated ( otherwise known as " bootjacking ") into selling a specific newspaper.
Only one of the previous teams failed to attend the new tournament: the American Sports Team, now replaced by the " Rival Team " consisting of Iori Yagami, Billy Kane ( from Fatal Fury: King of Fighters ), and Eiji Kisaragi ( from Art of Fighting 2 ).

Company and American
Lewis's remarks about his marriage were suggestive enough to induce American reporters to invade the offices of Harcourt, Brace & Company for information, to pursue Mrs. Lewis to Cromwell Hall, and, after she had returned to New York, to ferret her out at the Stanhope on upper Fifth Avenue where she had taken an apartment.
Goodwin was telegrapher for the `` American Telegraph Company '' and the `` Troy and Canada Junction Telegraph Company ''.
For its part the Hudson's Bay Company was troubled by the approach of American settlement.
Its people, including Pierre Bottineau and other American Fur Company employees and the refugees from Fort Garry, were joined by the remaining Scots and Swiss from Fort Snelling when Major Joseph Plympton expelled them from the reservation in May 1840.
A brisk, satirical spoof of contemporary American mores entitled `` An American Journey '' was given its first New York performance at Hunter College Playhouse last night by the Helen Tamiris-Daniel Nagrin Dance Company.
The Moiseyev Dance Company dropped in at Madison Square Garden last night for the first of four farewell performances before it brings its long American tour to a close.
* Austin Automobile Company, short-lived American automobile company ( not related to the Austin Motor Company or American Austin )
* American Austin Car Company, short lived American automobile maker
The 21st chapter was omitted from the editions published in the United States prior to 1986 .< ref > Burgess, Anthony ( 1986 ) A Clockwork Orange Resucked in < u > A Clockwork Orange </ u >, W. W. Norton & Company, New York .</ ref > In the introduction to the updated American text ( these newer editions include the missing 21st chapter ), Burgess explains that when he first brought the book to an American publisher, he was told that U. S. audiences would never go for the final chapter, in which Alex sees the error of his ways, decides he has lost all energy for and thrill from violence and resolves to turn his life around ( a slow-ripening but classic moment of metanoia — the moment at which one's protagonist realises that everything he thought he knew was wrong ).
* 1808 – John Jacob Astor incorporates the American Fur Company, that would eventually make him America's first millionaire.
* 1811 – Elisha Otis, American inventor and businessman, founded the Otis Elevator Company ( d. 1861 )
* 1978 – Jess Margera, American drummer ( CKY, Foreign Objects, Viking Skull, and The Company Band )
His American Fur Company founded Fort Astoria at the site in 1811.
Washington Irving, a prominent American writer with a European reputation, was approached by John Jacob Astor to mythologize the three-year reign of his Pacific Fur Company.
* American Broadcasting Company, a private US broadcaster
* ABC Radio, the former name of Cumulus Media Networks, an American radio network ( formerly owned by the American Broadcasting Company )
* ABC News, is the news broadcasting division of the American Broadcasting Company

Company and appliance
* 1914 – acquires Copeman Electric Stove Company in Flint, Michigan from Lloyd Groff Copeman, moves it to Mansfield, Ohio and enters the home appliance market ( sold in 1974 to White Consolidated Industries )
In 1893, Crompton, Stephen J. Cook & Company of the UK marketed an electric, iron-wired toasting appliance called the Eclipse.
By 1959, Wards Company operated four television and home appliance stores in Richmond.
Westinghouse entered the major appliance industry by acquiring Copeman Electric Stove Company in 1917.
* John Inglis and Company, Canadian firm, formerly a weapons manufacturer, then a domestic appliance manufacturer
Magic Chef, Inc. ( formerly the American Stove Company ) is an appliance brand owned by CNA International Inc.
He owned Tighe Chevrolet Company and an appliance store.
There is also a business park that is home to the former Birmingham Cable Company ( now Virgin Media ), the international CADCAM company Delcam and the UK's leading independent kitchen appliance repair specialists, Repaircare.

Company and maker
* Boston Beer Company, maker of Samuel Adams ( Boston )
* Orange Music Electronic Company, an amplifier maker
On November 3, 1911, Swiss race car driver and automotive engineer Louis Chevrolet co-founded the Chevrolet Motor Car Company in Detroit with William C. Durant and investment partners William Little ( maker of the Little automobile ) and Dr. Edwin R. Campbell ( son-in-law of Durant ) and in 1912 R. S. McLaughlin GEO of General Motors in Canada.
In 1995, Steinway Musical Properties, parent company of Steinway, merged with the Selmer Company to form Steinway Musical Instruments, which acquired the flute manufacturer Emerson in 1997, then piano keyboard maker Kluge in 1998, and the Steinway Hall in 1999.
There is a strong resemblance to the Standard Superior, an automobile produced from 1933-1935 by Standard Fahrzeugfabrik of Ludwigsburg, Germany, founded by motorcycle maker Wilhelm Gutbrod and unrelated to the Standard Motor Company of England.
* Excelsior Motor Company, a British bicycle, motorcycle and car maker
Early in the 20th Century, Yonkers also hosted a brass era automobile maker, Colt Runabout Company ; despite the car's seemingly glowing performance, the company went under.
Early in the 20th century, Peru was home to a pioneering automobile maker, Model Automobile Company ; like most others, Model did not survive.
In the twentieth century, North Attleborough was home at various times to the jewelry firms Jostens, the world's largest class ring manufacturer and the Balfour Company, prominent maker of championship rings including for the National Football League's Super Bowl champions and Major League Baseball's World Series ' winners.
The largest employer is the Perrigo Company, the largest maker of private label over-the-counter pharmaceuticals in the world.
In 1899, the Hollywood producer Samuel Goldwyn immigrated from Poland through England to Canada, walked through snow into the United States at an unmanned border point in rural Maine, eventually making his way to Gloversville, where he worked as a glove maker and commissioned salesman for the Elite Glove Company.
* Tiffin was the home of American Standard Company ( formerly Great Western Pottery ), maker of ceramic kitchen and bath products, from 1899 to 2007.
Bryan is also home to several companies whose products are far reaching: Ohio Art, maker of the Etch-A-Sketch and Betty Spaghetty toys, and Spangler Candy Company, makers of Dum Dum Pops and among the largest makers of candy canes in the world.
Starting in the early 1920s, the Scranton Button Company ( founded in 1885 and a major maker of shellac buttons ) became one of the primary makers of phonograph records.
Other early industrial ventures in Jersey Shore included the American Balance Valve and Machine Works ( a maker of railroad valves ), the Susquehanna Silk Mill and the Jersey Shore Creamery Company.
The Virginia Dare Extract Company, a maker of vanilla products, sells its products with a symbol of Virginia as a fresh-faced, blonde woman wearing a white ruffled mob cap.
* Pullman Company, maker of Pullman rail cars
* Pullman automobile by Pullman Motor Company, maker of automobiles in York, Pennsylvania from 1905-1917
* Napier Company ( jewellery ), maker of the " Napier " brand of jewellery
In 1920 the name of the Anderson company was changed to " The Detroit Electric Car Company " as the car maker separated from the body business ( it became part of Murray Body ) and the motor / controller business ( Elwell-Parker ).
After signing with Atlantic Records, the name was changed to Sugar Ray upon threat of lawsuit from the Milton Bradley Company, maker of the Shrinky Dinks toy.
It rapidly became a speciality semiconductor maker, with start-up capital provided by several individual investors and industrial giant Emerson Electric Company.
In 1806, William Colgate, himself a soap and candle maker, opened up a starch, soap and candle factory on Dutch Street in New York City under the name of " William Colgate & Company ".
acquired the Shredded Wheat Company ( maker of Triscuit and Shredded Wheat cereal ) and Christie, Brown & Company of Toronto in 1928, but all of the Nabisco products in Canada still use the name Christie.

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