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firm and renamed
The firm was renamed Kaishinsha Motorcar Co. in 1918, seven years after their establishment and again, in 1925, to DAT Motorcar Co. DAT Motors constructed trucks in addition to the DAT passenger cars.
Gerald's father, William Robert Gardner ( 1844 – 1935 ) had been the youngest son of Joseph Gardner ( b. 1791 ), after whom the firm had been renamed, and who with his wife Maria had had five sons and three daughters.
In 2003 Tranz Rail was purchased by Australian freight firm Toll Holdings, which renamed the company Toll NZ.
In June 2004 SGI sold the business, later renamed to Alias Systems Corporation, to the private equity investment firm Accel-KKR for $ 57. 1 million.
He was also a partner along with longtime friend and business partner Hollingworth Magniac in the merchant banking firm of Magniac, Smith & Co., later renamed Magniac, Jardine & Co., the forerunner of the firm Matheson and Co.
In 1971, Jack Kahl bought the Anderson firm and renamed it Manco.
The company was reorganized and initially renamed General Instruments Inc. Because there already existed a firm named General Instrument, the company was renamed Texas Instruments that same year.
In 1945, Hawker Siddeley Group purchased the former Victory Aircraft firm in Malton, Ontario, and renamed the operation A. V.
The new firm was renamed the Stewart-Warner Corporation.
With its rolling chassis and mechanics built at Stadt des KdF-Wagens ( renamed Wolfsburg after 1945 ), and its body built by US-owned firm Ambi Budd Presswerke in Berlin, the Kübelwagen was for the Germans what the jeep was for the Allies.
In 1884 the company and patents were bought by John Henry Patterson and his brother Frank Jefferson Patterson and the firm was renamed the National Cash Register Company.
The firm of Baker, Hort, and Hendricks was passed on to Baker's son who took a new partner, Edward Daniels, and renamed the firm Baker & Daniels, which grew into one of the leading law firms in the United States.
After the firm went bankrupt in 1889, Long Neck – the peninsula on which their factory was located – was renamed Penzance Point and was developed with Shingle-Style summer homes for bankers and lawyers from New York and Boston.
Formerly placed in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House ( now renamed Independence Hall ), the bell was commissioned from the London firm of Lester and Pack ( today the Whitechapel Bell Foundry ) in 1752, and was cast with the lettering ( part of Leviticus 25: 10 ) " Proclaim throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.
He bought out his backer and renamed the firm the Douglas Aircraft Company in 1921.
Polshek and his firm, Polshek Partnership, were involved since 1978 in four phases of the Hall's renovation and expansion including the creation of a Master Plan in 1980 ; the actual renovation of the main hall, the Stern Auditorium, and the creation of the Weill Recital Hall and Kaplan Rehearsal Space, all in 1986 ; the creation of the Rose Museum, East Room and Club Room ( later renamed Rohatyn Room and Shorin Club Room, respectively ), all in 1991 ; and, most recently, the creation of Zankel Hall in 2003.
The son was the first Joseph Storrs Fry ( 1769 – 1835 ) who, after his mother's death, renamed the firm J. S. Fry & Sons under which name it became quite well known.
In 1925, Fred C. Koch joined MIT classmate Lewis E. Winkler at an engineering firm in Wichita, Kansas, which was renamed the Winkler-Koch Engineering Company.
Brownlee's sons became successful at their careers: Alan graduated from law at the University of Alberta and joined his father's firm, which was renamed Brownlee, Baldwin and Brownlee, while John studied photography in Los Angeles and returned to Canada to work as a photographer.
British Shipbuilders ' sale of Govan to the Norwegian firm was completed in 1988 and the yard was renamed Kvaerner Govan.
Lever Brothers was sold to a US capital firm Pensler Capital Corporation and renamed Korex in 2008.

firm and itself
Gardner's family were wealthy and upper middle class, running a family firm, Joseph Gardner and Sons, which described itself as " the oldest private company in the timber trade within the British Empire.
The new firm distinguished itself through the use of detailed architectural models.
Also the greater the degree of product differentiation-the more the firm can separate itself from the pack-the fewer firms there will be at market equilibrium.
He left Cravath in 1997 after a major client objected to his representation of the New York Yankees even though the firm itself had found no conflict.
During July 2002, the consulting firm of PriceWaterhouseCoopers Consulting announced that it would rename itself to Monday, and spend $ 110 million over the next year to establish that brand.
As part of the end of bankruptcy protection, the company was sold to Newco Pac Inc., itself owned by Piper's creditors ( including major creditor, aircraft engine manufacturer Teledyne Continental Motors ) and a Philadelphia-based investment firm.
The large firm or cartel-which has intentionally leveraged itself to withstand the price decline it engineered-can then acquire the capital of its failing or devalued competitors at a low price as well as capture a greater market share ( e. g., via a merger or acquisition which expands the dominant firm's distribution chain ).
The firm prides itself on speedy pickups, so for each taxi the " cost " of picking up a particular customer will depend on the time taken for the taxi to reach the pickup point.
As time passed, and custom created familiarity, his style, personal and literary, was seen to be the outward symbol of a firm resolve to preserve a philosophic calm, and of an enormous underlying energy which spent itself in labor.
In December 1997, Christie's put itself on the auction block, but after two months of negotiations with a consortium led investment firm SBC Warburg Dillon Read, it did not attract a bid high enough to accept.
The proposal seeks to isolate the “ retail banking ” functions of a banking firm within a separate corporation that would not be affected by the failure of the overall firm so long as the “ ring fenced ” retail bank itself remained solvent.
This represented a new division of the firm alongside that of Ford itself and the Lincoln-Mercury division, whose cars at the time shared the same bodies.
Whitman currently has an energy lobbying group called the Whitman Strategy Group which states itself to be " a governmental relations consulting firm specializing in environmental and energy issues.
Typically an investor will invest in a specific fund managed by a firm, becoming a limited partner in the fund, rather than an investor in the firm itself.
Stoke have had problems in the past with football hooliganism in the 1970s, 80s, 90s and early 2000s which gave the club a bad reputation, this was to the actions by the " Naughty Forty " firm which associated itself with the club and was formed by supporter Mark Chester.
The remainder of the division — the 131st Infantry Brigade with the 1st Royal Tank Regiment ( 1RTR ) and the 1 / 5th and 1 / 6th battalions Queen's Royal Regiment ( West Surrey )— was to position itself in the Livry area to hold a " firm base ", keeping the Brigade group's line of communication secure.
Thus, each such firm may offer itself as " one-stop shopping " for a construction project, from beginning to end.
To keep itself safe in these crevices and cracks, the sea cucumber will hook up all its collagen fibres to make its body firm again.
Likewise, the single-seat J 7 itself led to the J 9 design, built in small numbers by both the Junkers firm itself ( abbreviated " Jco " or " Jko "), and the Junkers-Fokker-Werke AG ( abbreviated " Jfa "), as the Junkers D. I low wing fighter plane, with the " Jfa " collaborative firm founded through strong influence of the German government on October 20, 1917.

firm and General
The firm became a subsidiary of the US-based General Motors ( GM ) automotive group in 1931, and resultantly retitled General Motors-Holden's Ltd.
In 1846 the firm sent him as a General Agent to St. Petersburg.
The Puppeteer firm, General Products, produces an invulnerable starship hull, known simply as a General Products Hull.
I am sorry to transmit to Your Lordship the disagreeable account of a disagreeable Business, some time in the Beginning of this Month, upon news of the Rebel Army approaching, General Carleton set out for Montreal in great Haste ; the 7th instant the Rebels landed in the Woods near St. John's, and beat back to their Boats by a Party of Savages incamped at that Place ; in this Action the Savages behaved with great Spirit and Resolution, and had they remained firm to our Interests, probably the Province would have been safe for this Year, but finding the Canadians in General averse to the taking up Arms for the Defence of their Country, they withdrew, and made their Peace.
The firm, in this period, also came up with the General Motor's US $ 300 million debt issue, US $ 231 million IBM stock offering, the US $ 250 million AT & T's debt offering.
Under a settlement with New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo, the firm agreed to repurchase approximately $ 4. 5 billion worth of auction rate securities.
The Oakland Motor Car Company was founded in 1907 and became a part of General Motors Corp., which was soon Pontiac's dominant firm.
In May 2009, Convent Capital, the financial services firm run by McCall, was subpoenaed, along with other unregistered placement agents, by state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office as part of an inquiry into possible corruption involved in deals brokered between investment firms and the state pension fund.
He then served as an Assistant Attorney General ( Office of Legal Counsel ) in the Reagan administration before returning to private practice as a partner in the Washington, D. C. office of his former law firm.
Early inhabitants included Robert Morris, Sr., agent for a Liverpool shipping firm who greatly influenced the town's growth ; his son, Robert Morris, Jr., known as " the financier of the Revolution ;" Jeremiah Banning, sea captain, war hero, and statesman ; The Reverend Thomas Bacon, Anglican clergyman who wrote the first compilation of the laws of Maryland ; Matthew Tilghman, known as the " patriarch of Maryland " and " father of statehood "; and Colonel Tench Tilghman, aide-de-camp to George Washington and the man who carried the message of General Cornwallis's surrender to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia.
For each Easter and Michaelmas Fair the firm published two volumes of the Universal Lexicon, and at each of the Easter Fairs it published a volume of the General state, war, religious and scholarly chronicle.
In 1924, the General Shoe Corporation was established there, which would eventually grow into Genesco Inc., a diversified apparel firm which is Tennessee's oldest listed firm on the New York Stock Exchange.
LG Murphy and Co. loaned thousands of dollars to the Territorial Governor, and the Territorial Attorney General eventually held the mortgage on the firm.
While the term " stockbroker " is still in use, more common terms are " broker ", " financial advisor ", " registered rep ." or simply " rep ." — the latter being abbreviations of the official Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ( FINRA ) designation " Registered Representative ," obtained by passing the FINRA General Securities Representative Exam ( also known as the " Series 7 exam ") and being employed (" associated with ") a registered broker-dealer, also called a brokerage firm or ( in the case of some larger money center broker / dealers ) a " wirehouse ", typically a FINRA member firm.
Pereda, in turn, was overthrown in November 1978 by democratically-oriented officers under General David Padilla who, embarrassed by the events of the last few months ( and suspecting that Pereda did not intend to call new elections either ), promptly set a firm date for a new vote.
Hutton, an entrepreneur who later also became chairman of the General Foods Corporation and wrote a newspaper column for years, led the firm until his death in 1962.

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