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In 1929, Red Jacket and surrounding company towns including " Laurium, Hecla, and South Hecla " were reincorporated as the town of " Calumet ".
The old Pennsylvania Company, a holding company chartered in 1870, reincorporated in 1958, and long a subsidiary of the PRR, remained a separate corporate entity throughout the period following the merger.
Established in 1922, the company reincorporated in 1928 and adopted its present name in 1959.
HIT Entertainment ( styled " HiT ") is a British / American entertainment distribution company established in 1989, and originally the international distribution arm of Jim Henson Productions called Henson International Television ( later reincorporated as HiT Communications plc .).
The company was reincorporated on March 12, 1917 as the Pere Marquette Railway.
Taubman took Sotheby ’ s public in 1988, listing the company ’ s shares on the New York Stock Exchange, making Sotheby ’ s the oldest publicly traded company on the NYSE under the ticker symbol “ BID .” In June 2006 Sotheby ’ s Holdings, Inc. reincorporated in the State of Delaware and was renamed Sotheby ’ s shortly after.
In 1937, the Goodwins relocated GEICO to Washington, D. C. and reincorporated the company as a D. C. corporation after realizing that their business model would work best in the place with the highest concentration of federal employees.
In 2003, the company was reincorporated as Twin Commander Aircraft, LLC.
In 1903, Willoughby and his brother Roberdeau incorporated the company in Maine ; it was reincorporated in Maryland in 1915.
The first incarnation of Universal Television was an American television production / distribution company that was reincorporated from Revue Productions in 1966, 4 years after MCA bought Universal Pictures and its then-current parent Decca Records.
The company was reincorporated on February 10, 1885 ; only had been graded.
GTW would become a subsidiary of the new entity and was reincorporated as the Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company on November 1, 1928 when nearly all of its lines were formerly merged under the company.
The company was reincorporated as James B. Lansing, Incorporated, and moved to its first private location on 2439 Fletcher Drive, Los Angeles.
The company was reincorporated as Troublemaker Studios in 2000.
After going into receivership that year, the company was refinanced by a group of bankers from Boston and reincorporated as Wills Sainte Claire Incorporated in 1923.
Shortly after the purchase of Turner Broadcasting System by parent company Time Warner, the company's syndication arm was relaunched as Telepictures Distribution in 1996 ( reincorporated from Turner Program Services ).
Later the company reincorporated in the Netherlands for financial purposes.
In 1899 the original company was reincorporated as the Sunset Telephone and Telegraph Company and continued under that name until 1917 when the Sunset Company ( which had grown to provide service throughout Washington and northern Idaho ) merged with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company.
The Pennsylvania Company however stayed around as a holding company, and was reincorporated in Delaware on December 12, 1958 and reorganized December 16.

company and 1928
According to the Saintly Bible website, every Saint book published between 1928 and 1983 saw the first edition issued by Hodder and Stoughton in the UK ( a company that originally published only religious books ) and The Crime Club ( an imprint of Doubleday that specialized in mystery and detective fiction ) in the United States.
When Bernard's brother, Adam Gimbel, became President of Saks Fifth Avenue in 1926 after Bernard's sudden passing, the company took on national aspirations, opening its very first branch store that year in the city of Palm Beach, Florida, as a seasonal resort store, followed by a second resort store in Southampton, New York, in 1928.
Bellanca founded his own company, Bellanca Aircraft Corporation of America, in 1927, sited first in Richmond Hill, New York and moving in 1928 to New Castle ( Wilmington ), Delaware.
In 1928, A. V. Roe resigned from the company he had founded and formed the Saunders-Roe company that after World War II developed several radical designs for combat jets, and, eventually, a range of powerful hovercraft.
In 1928 the J. C. Deagan company introduced a pedal mechanism that has not changed substantially since.
* 1928 – Texaco becomes the first U. S. oil company to sell its gasoline nationwide under one single brand name in all 48 states ( 50 states after Alaska and Hawaii joined the Union in 1959 ).
Giannini founded Transamerica in 1928 as a holding company for his financial empire.
He worked for the company Holcomb and Hoke, which made record players and popcorn machines, until 1928.
He started his own company in 1928, and was forced out of the company by investors in 1931.
In 1928 Hubert " Hub " van Doorne founded the company as Commanditaire Vennootschap Hub van Doorne's Machinefabriek.
* Apollo Records ( 1928 ), a US based company
This company merged with PAA and ACA on June 23, 1928.
In addition to his namesake car company, Plymouth and DeSoto marques were created, and in 1928 Chrysler purchased Dodge.
In parts of 1928 and 1929, Oberth also worked in Berlin, Germany as a scientific consultant on the first film ever to have scenes set in outer space, Frau im Mond (" The Woman in the Moon "), which was directed and produced by the great film pioneer Fritz Lang at the Universum Film AG company.
In the 1920s Monsanto expanded into basic industrial chemicals like sulfuric acid and PCBs, and Queeny's son Edgar Monsanto Queeny took over the company in 1928.
Callaway of LaGrange bought the mill in 1928, and finally the company that was to become Uniroyal bought the mill and operated it until recently.
The company was renamed Taylor Brothers Aircraft Corporation in April 1928, shortly before Gordon Taylor died in a airplane crash on April 24, 1928.
Edward Hines bought the railroad and lumber company from Herrick in 1928, and a post office named Hines was established in 1931 to serve the Edward Hines Lumber Company mill and surrounding community.
The company was established in 1928, and covered a large amount of Clarion County.
In 1928, Shiro Kido, the head of the Shochiku studio, decided that the company was to concentrate on making short comedy " no star " films without star actors.
In 1926, the company introduced Hormel Flavor-Sealed Ham, America's first canned ham and it added chicken to its line in 1928.

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* Western Atlas, US company, subsequently Atlas Wireline and Baker Atlas
An agreement with Western Union required that U. S. company to route messages in a specified ratio of 3: 1, with three telegraphic messages transmitted to Canadian National for every message transmitted to Canadian Pacific.
The use of a foreign company for the extraction of gold at the largest mine in the Western Hemisphere has startled and concerned many Dominican's who believe that this gold is Dominican gold and should be extracted by Dominican companies and not foreign.
Considered by most to have been the first mercenary company in Western Europe, the Catalan Company proceeded to occupy the Duchy of Athens, which they placed under the protection of a prince of the House of Aragon and ruled until 1379.
Hoover first went to Coolgardie, then the center of the Western Australian goldfields, where he worked under Edward Hooper, a company partner.
The company would eventually control approximately 50 % of gold production in Western Australia.
In terms of numbers, the operations of the impi would change-from the Western equivalent of small company and battalion size forces, to maneuvers in multi-divisional strength of between 10, 000 and 40, 000 men.
Bill Mensch left MOS even before the Commodore takeover, and moved home to Mesa, AZ from MOS's Norristown, PA. After a short stint consulting for a local company called ICE, he set up the Western Design Center ( WDC ) in 1978.
Al-Qaeda established a Media Committee early in its inception to handle traditional Western and Arab media as well as create an online media presence, which was established through the multi-media company as-Sahab in 2001.
In 1972, PepsiCo company struck a barter agreement with the then government of the Soviet Union, in which PepsiCo was granted exportation and Western marketing rights to Stolichnaya vodka in exchange for importation and Soviet marketing of Pepsi-Cola.
In 1975, this company filed for bankruptcy in the Western District of Michigan and most of its assets were liquidated.
When an Apache war chief wipes out a company and kidnaps several children, Dundee throws together a makeshift army, including unwilling Confederate veterans, black Federal soldiers, and traditional Western types, and takes off after the Indians.
Benedict Arnold and his expeditionary company set off from Fort Western, bound for Quebec City.
The Bremen-based Beluga Group claimed in 2009 to be the first Western company to attempt crossing the Northern Sea Route for shipping without assistance from icebreakers, cutting 4000 nautical miles off the journey between Ulsan, Korea and Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
* Repertory theatre – Western theatre and opera production in which a resident company presents works from a specified repertoire, usually in alternation or rotation.
Some speakers therefore shorten the name " double u " into " dub " only ; for example, University of Washington, University of Wyoming and University of Western Australia are all known colloquially as " U Dub ", and the automobile company Volkswagen, abbreviated VW, is sometimes pronounced " V-Dub ".
In December 2004, French oil company Total S. A. decided not to renew their license off Western Sahara, leaving Kerr-McGee as the unique oil company exploring in the Moroccan-occupied part of Western Sahara.
In December 2007, the Libyan state oil company Tamoil denied media reports about involvement in oil exploration in Western Sahara.
The statement added: " The company denies emphatically some media reports about an oil investment deal in Western Sahara.
Also that month, the Norwegian state-owned company EWOS stopped the purchases of fish oil from Western Sahara and Morocco ( with an amount of around 10 million euros annually, and estimated between 12. 000 and 20. 000 tons of fish oil in total ), for " not being in line with the norwegian authorities recommendations ".
The company media officer stated: " It turns out that the tomatoes are from Dakhla in occupied Western Sahara, so we are not going to sell them anymore.
In August 2010, The Minnesota-based fertilizer company The Mosaic Company send a mail to Western Sahara Resource Watch where the Social responsibility director of the firm states:

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