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Of the major expansions in 1960, three were financed under the R. I. Industrial Building Authority's 100% guaranteed mortgage plan: Collyer Wire, Leesona Corporation, and American Tube & Controls.
In addition to the three major original equipment segments of the electronics business, the steady growth in the market for replacement parts continues year by year.
Based on our experience with clients,, we see 14 major problems which fall into three broad groups -- the market place itself, marketing methods, and marketing management.
There were three major administrative tasks: the fixing of electoral districts, the registration of voters and the registration of candidates.
I think for example of three women's colleges with pitifully small enrollments, clustered within a few miles of a major Catholic university, which is also co-educational.
To the Confucian, `` virtue '' simply meant mastery and correct observance of three hundred major rules of ritual and three thousand minor ones.
The headwaters of three major rivers arise in the Anti-Taurus: the east-flowing Aras, which pours into the Caspian Sea ; the south-flowing Euphrates ; and the south-flowing Tigris, which eventually joins the Euphrates in Iraq before emptying into the Persian Gulf.
In addition to asparagus, the production of hops plays a major role locally, the region having its own label, and there are still three independent breweries in the area.
The Berber peoples of the Maghreb in the early Middle Ages could be roughly classified into three major groups-the Zenata across the north, the Masmuda concentrated in central Morocco and the Sanhaja, clustered in two areas-the western part of the Sahara and the hills of the eastern Maghreb.
Alberta is now served by two major transcontinental railways ( CN and CP ), by three major highway connections to the Pacific ( the Trans-Canada via Kicking Horse Pass, the Yellowhead via Yellowhead Pass and the Crowsnest via Crowsnest Pass ), and one to the United States ( Interstate 15 ), as well as two international airports ( Calgary and Edmonton ).
In the following months, Hulbert and Spalding organized the National League by enlisting the four major teams in the East and the three other top teams in what was then considered to be the West.
For example a two dimensional array with three rows and four columns might provide access to the element at the 2nd row and 4th column by the expression: ( in a row major language ) and ( in a column major language ) in the case of a zero-based indexing system.
One of the major human habitations is Sjandra Kei, three systems comprising roughly 28bn individuals.
Ajax, Juventus and Bayern Munich are the three clubs to have won all three major UEFA club competitions.
There are three major groups of audio file formats:
The company operates in three major segments: commercial brokerage, consulting services, and consumer insurance underwriting.
All three major international scholarly associations relate archaeoastronomy to the study of culture, using the term Astronomy in Culture or a translation.
The price of a convertible bond is sensitive to three major factors:
Paramus in Bergen County, where three of the four major malls are located, has even more restrictive blue laws than the county itself, banning all type of work on Sundays except in grocery stores, restaurants, and other entertainment venues.
This is regulated in country-specific engineer standards and includes e. g. an ongoing monitoring every three to six months, a simple test or inspection every two to three years and a major inspection every six to ten years.

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Many Japanese manufacturers and firms give their employees three to five days off around the 15th of August.
Brazil's three largest arms firms were established in the 1960s.
It was only in the subsequent period, from 1977 through 1988, that the three firms began to export arms on a large scale.
There are three main ways for Chilean firms to raise funds abroad: bank loans, issuance of bonds, and the selling of stocks on U. S. markets through American Depository Receipts ( ADRs ).
To qualify for listing on the exchange, a company must be registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ), have at least three market makers ( financial firms that act as brokers or dealers for specific securities ) and meet minimum requirements for assets, capital, public shares, and shareholders.
These three companies are often used as an example of " Rule of three ", which states that markets often become an oligopoly of three large firms.
The Zimbabwean government bought six military aircraft from China in 2005 and another six aircraft from three Chinese firms on 23 August 2006.
The initial landscaping, including Aldrich Park, was designed by an association of three firms, including that of the noted urban-landscaping innovator Robert Herrick Carter.
The city is also home to three of the 30 largest architecture firms in the United States, including HDR, Inc., DLR Group, Inc., and Leo A Daly.
From 1959 – 1961 the British government forced the consolidation of 20 or so British aviation firms into three larger groups with the threat of withheld contracts and the lure of project funding.
The chairmanship of Eric Mensforth from 1953 – 1968 marked the start of the transition, which was aided by the government when in 1959 – 1961 they forced the merger of the 20 or so aviation firms into three groups, British Aircraft Corporation and Hawker Siddeley Group took over fixed-wing designs, while the helicopter divisions of Bristol, Fairey and Saunders-Roe ( with their hovercraft ) were merged with Westland to form Westland Helicopters in 1961.
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday a liner from one of the three firms departed Liverpool with the mail for New York.
Lismore, for a place only a little over one year old, has made good and substantial growth ... Lismore has one bank, two general merchants, one furniture store, two saloons, two pool rooms, two lumber yards, three elevators, four coal dealers, one hotel, one hardware store, two machinery firms, one blacksmith shop, one livery stable, one dray line, and one newspaper.
In that same year, there were five newspaper offices, seven churches, three banks and numerous manufacturing firms in Warren.
It also counts a number of other production and service firms as members of the community, as well as three publicly traded companies: S & T Bancorp, Inc., First Commonwealth Financial Corporation, and Superior Well Services Inc .- unique considering the size of the community.
This 1999 Act took down barriers to competition between traditional banks, investment banks, and insurance companies, in some cases allowing firms to participate in all three markets thus making distinctions between these categories less clear.
The three major firms BASF, Bayer and Hoechst produced several hundred different dyes, along with the five smaller firms Agfa, Cassella, Chemische Fabrik Kalle, Chemische Fabrik Griesheim-Elektron and Chemische Fabrik vorm.
The three major firms had also integrated upstream into the production of essential raw materials and they began to expand into other areas of chemistry such as pharmaceuticals, photographic film, agricultural chemicals and electrochemicals.
Profits of the three firms were pooled, with BASF and Bayer getting 43 percent and Agfa 14 percent of all profits.
For instance, International Falls, Minnesota markets itself as a site for sub-zero temperature experiments, Ottawa, Illinois has attracted three Japanese firms, Freeport, Maine has become a center for mail-order companies such as L. L. Bean, and Mobile, Arizona has become the home of a number of solid-waste landfills.
Commentators cite only three major financial firms from outside the banking industry ( the discount broker Charles Schwab, the insurance company Met Life, and the mutual fund company Franklin Resources ) for qualifying as financial holding companies after the GLBA became effective and before the late-2000s financial crisis.
Principal builder, and " managing agent ", for the massive project was John R. Todd and principal architect was Raymond Hood, working with and leading three architectural firms, on a team that included a young Wallace Harrison, later to become the family's principal architect and adviser to Nelson Rockefeller.

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