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  2. Hornady - Wikipedia

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    Steve Hornady. Number of employees. 200+ (April 2009) Website. www .hornady .com. Footnotes / references. Largest independent producer of bullets in the world. Hornady Manufacturing Company is an American manufacturer of ammunition cartridges, components and handloading equipments, based in Grand Island, Nebraska .

  3. American Cyanamid - Wikipedia

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    American Cyanamid Company was an American manufacturing conglomerate. It began as a fertilizer company and added many additional lines of business before merging with American Home Products in 1994. The combined company sold off most of its divisions, adopted the name of its remaining Wyeth division, and was bought by Pfizer in 2009, becoming ...

  4. United States Television Manufacturing Corp. - Wikipedia

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    The United States Television Manufacturing Corporation was founded in 1945 in Manhattan, New York City, [1] to produce large-screen television sets and, later, conventional models. In April the following year, it announced an initial public offering of 99,000 shares of 50-cent par value common stock at US$3 each. [2]

  5. American Science and Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.as-e.com. American Science and Engineering Inc, (AS&E) is an American manufacturer of advanced X-ray equipment and related technologies, founded in 1958 by Martin Annis, Ph.D. Annis asked George W. Clark to join him in starting his company. Their primary work in the beginning was as a developer for NASA.

  6. Made in the USA: Four stories in four days - Engadget

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    Over the past two years, the United States has seen a return to American manufacturing by some of the biggest names in tech. In 2012, Google introduced the ultimately failed Nexus Q, while Apple's ...

  7. John Deere - Wikipedia

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    Deere & Company began when John Deere, born in Rutland, Vermont, United States, on February 7, 1804, moved to Grand Detour, Illinois, in 1836, [ 5] to escape bankruptcy in Vermont. Already an established blacksmith, Deere opened a 1,378-square-foot (128 m 2) shop in Grand Detour in 1837, which allowed him to serve as a general repairman in the ...

  8. No. Company Industry Revenue (by US$ billion) Headquarters 1: Apple: Electronics, telecommunications equipment: 274.515 United States 2: Toyota Group: Engineering, various

  9. Tracking the EV battery factory construction boom across ...

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    Vehicles can qualify for the full $7,500 EV tax credit if they meet certain battery sourcing and production guidelines. The IRA requires that 60% of the value of battery components be produced or ...