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His father owned and operated an import-export company, and because of business obligations, the family relocated often.
Paley was a man who valued style and taste, and in 1929, once he had his affiliates happy and his company's creditworthiness on the mend, he relocated his concern to sleek, new 485 Madison Avenue, the " heart of the advertising community, right where Paley wanted his company to be " and where CBS would stay until its move to Black Rock in 1965.
The company was subsequently bought by a group of investors and the corporate offices were relocated to Youngstown, Ohio.
By the time the Grizzlies relocated, Memphis-based company FedEx hoped the team would change its name to the Memphis Express.
Founded by Karl Baedeker in 1827, the company relocated in 1872 to Leipzig under his third son Fritz Baedeker, who took over control of the company following the death and disablement of his older brothers.
The company then relocated to Tennessee, citing the high cost of running a business in California.
However, the Lancaster Guardian is no longer based in the city after its office in Common Garden Street was closed by parent company Johnston Press in June 2011 and the paper's staff relocated to The Visitor's office on Victoria Street, Morecambe.
* In 2009, the company relocated its global headquarters from Beverly Hills, California to Tysons Corner, Virginia.
Until recently Lowe's had its corporate headquarters in Wilkes County, but the company has since relocated its headquarters in Mooresville, North Carolina, a fast-growing suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina.
Charles Richard Fairey was seconded there for a short time, before setting up his own company, Fairey Aviation, which relocated across the railway.
The company, which provides claims-recovery services for insurance companies, relocated its headquarters to the park from downtown Louisville in October 2007.
In 1879, he relocated to Vienna to work for a major Viennese theatrical design company, while informally augmenting his artistic education.
The same year, John Deere, the inventor of the self-scouring steel plow, relocated his steel plow company from Grand Detour, Illinois, to Moline.
The company has since relocated to Covington, although the Diedrich Boulevard facility remains open.
On March 16, 1937 a fire destroyed the Bradford factory and the company relocated to an abandoned silk mill in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania.
The company Flying J was started in Brigham City and operated there as one of the largest privately held companies until a few years ago when it relocated its headquarters to the local city of Ogden, Utah.
Corpus Christi is the original home of the headquarters of Whataburger, a fast food restaurant operator and franchiser with 650 stores in ten states and Mexico ; however, the company relocated its headquarters to San Antonio in 2009.
In May, Dell incorporated the company as " Dell Computer Corporation " and relocated it to a business center in North Austin.
Williams's father was frequently relocated by his lumber company railway line employer, and the family lived in many southern Alabama towns.
In 2003, the assets of Fairchild were purchased by M7 Aerospace and the new company was relocated to San Antonio.
Gordy relocated Motown Records to Los Angeles in 1972 and there it remained an independent company until June 28, 1988, when Gordy sold the company to MCA and Boston Ventures ( which took over full ownership of Motown in 1991 ), then to PolyGram in 1994, before being sold again to MCA Records ' successor Universal Music Group, when it acquired The PolyGram Group.
At the end of the war, the company's executives fled and relocated the company in Ingolstadt, Bavaria — where it evolved into the modern day Audi company of today.

company and Venray
Five farmers pooled their interests and founded a partnership, " De Grote Compagnie " ( The big company ), which set up an organized trade route between Venray and Paris, with fixed staging posts along the way.
Although the smaller sheep companies folded one by one after 1900, " De Grote Compagnie " remained in existence until 1951, when representatives of the eleven participating families from a number of different countries held their final annual gathering in the high-class Swan Hotel in Venray, at the card table of which, 150 years earlier, their joint company had been founded.

company and Netherlands
In the Netherlands, the company TNO has designed Bioaerosol Single Particle Recognition eQuipment ( BiosparQ ).
The Evoluon is a conference centre and former science museum erected by the electronics and electrical company Philips in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, in 1966.
Alfred Henry ( Freddy ) Heineken ( November 4, 1923, Amsterdam, Netherlands – January 3, 2002, Noordwijk, Netherlands ) was a Dutch major stock holder and president of Heineken International, the brewing company bought in 1864 by his grandfather Gerard Adriaan Heineken in Amsterdam.
The Nederlandse Seintoestellen Fabriek ( NSF ) company established a professional transmitter and radio factory in Hilversum in the early 1920s, growing into the largest of its kind in the Netherlands, and in 1948 being taken over by Philips.
INGKA Holding is not an independent company, but is wholly owned by the Stichting Ingka Foundation, which Kamprad established in 1982 in the Netherlands as a tax-exempt, not-for-profit foundation.
Inter IKEA Holding, in turn, belongs to an identically named company in the former Netherlands Antilles that is run by a trust company based in Curaçao.
In 1921 Krupp bought Bofors in Sweden as a front company and sold arms to neutral nations including the Netherlands and Denmark.
In 1922, Krupp established Suderius AG in the Netherlands, as a front company for shipbuilding, and sold submarine designs to neutrals including the Netherlands, Spain, Turkey, Finland, and Japan.
At the same time, the company was moved ( on paper ) to the Netherlands Antilles to keep it out of American hands.
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.
** Koninklijke TNT Post, the former national postal company in the Netherlands, succeeded by PostNL
The Dutch East India Company ( Dutch:, VOC, " United East India Company ") was a chartered company established in 1602, when the States-General of the Netherlands granted it a 21-year monopoly to carry out colonial activities in Asia.
On November 2, 2010, a Dutch court ruled against Sanrio and ordered the company to stop marketing Cathy products in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.
The company operated under several different names, starting out in 1912 in Schwerin, Germany, moving to the Netherlands in 1919.
In 1919, Fokker, owing large sums in back taxes ( including 14, 250, 000 marks of income-tax ), returned to the Netherlands and founded a new company near Amsterdam with the support of Steenkolen Handels Vereniging, now known as SHV Holdings.
Holland submarines were also sold to the British Royal Navy through the English armaments company Vickers, and to the Dutch to serve in the Royal Netherlands Navy.
A new company, DAF Trucks, appeared in the Netherlands as a result of a management buy-out of the Dutch operations, as did Leyland Trucks and LDV ( vans ) in the UK.
Hansa and Java for a shipping company in the Netherlands.
In the Netherlands the then state-owned phone company PTT ( now KPN ) operated two platforms: Viditel and Videotex Nederland.
Delfzijl is the fifth biggest seaport in the Netherlands and the home of an aluminium plant run by the company Aluminium Delfzijl ( part of Tata Steel Europe ).
Bettink Service en Onderhoud which is the biggest brand independent wind turbine service company in the Netherlands.

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