Look up Schwabe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Schwab or Schwabe may refer to: Schwab (surname) Schwabe, a surname Schwabe (crater), a small lunar...
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Klaus Martin Schwab (German: [klaʊs ˈmaʁtiːn ʃvaːp]; born 30 March 1938) is a German mechanical engineer, economist, and founder of the World Economic...
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The Charles Schwab Corporation is an American multinational financial services company. It offers banking, commercial banking, investing and related services...
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Robert Schwab Sr. (born July 29, 1937) is an American investor and financial executive. He is the founder and chairman of the Charles Schwab Corporation...
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A. Schwab Dry Goods Store is the sole remaining original business on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee. A. Schwab Dry Goods Store was established in...
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Schwab may refer to: Albert E. Schwab (1920–1945), United States Marine killed in action at Okinawa, 1945; awarded Medal of Honor Alexander Schwab (1887–1943)...
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Victoria Elizabeth (V. E.) Schwab (born July 7, 1987) is an American writer. She is known for the 2013 novel Vicious, the Shades of Magic series, and The...
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Charles Schwab may refer to: Charles M. Schwab (1862–1939), American steel magnate of Bethlehem Steel Charles R. Schwab (born 1937), American broker and...
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Charles Michael Schwab (February 18, 1862 – September 18, 1939) was an American steel magnate. Under his leadership, Bethlehem Steel became the second-largest...
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Michael Schwab (August 9, 1853 – June 29, 1898) was a German-American labor organizer and one of the defendants in the Haymarket Square incident. During...
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Stump the Schwab is an American game show that aired on ESPN2 and ESPN Classic from July 8, 2004 to September 29, 2006. The show featured three contestants...
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Camp Schwab is a United States Marine Corps camp located in northeastern Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, that is currently home to the 4th Marine Regiment and...
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Les Schwab Tire Centers is a tire retail chain operating in the western United States. Founded in 1952, the company is named for founder Les Schwab and...
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Leslie Bishop Schwab (October 3, 1917 – May 18, 2007) was an American businessman from Oregon. He was the founder of Les Schwab Tire Centers, a company...
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Charles R. Schwab Sr., founder of the Charles Schwab Corporation; she is also not to be confused with his first wife Susan (Cotter) Schwab. She was nominated...
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Scott Joseph Schwab (born July 9, 1972) is an American politician serving as the 32nd Secretary of State of Kansas. He served as a member of the Kansas...
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Howard Arlen Schwab (September 17, 1960 – April 20, 2024) was an American television personality and sports researcher who worked for ESPN in various roles...
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Cameron Schwab (born December 4, 1963) is an Australian sports administrator. Schwab became the youngest chief executive officer (CEO) of a club in Victorian...
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Mark Dean Schwab (December 16, 1968 – July 1, 2008) was an American murderer and child rapist. He was convicted of the April 18, 1991, rape and murder...
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Siegfried "Sigi" Schwab (5 August 1940 – 11 January 2024) was a German guitar player and teacher, having performed on more than 15,000 recordings for film...
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Joseph Thomas Schwab, also known as Josef Schwab (25 November 1960 – 19 June 1987) was a spree killer, who murdered five people in the Top End region of...
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John Schwab is an American actor, TV producer and musician who resides in London. He produced The Hide with Christopher Granier-Deferre, which was nominated...
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The Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship is a Swiss not-for-profit organization founded in 1998 that provides platforms at regional, national...
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Laurie Schwab (died 11 June 1997) was an Australian journalist and broadcaster. Schwab was best known as a soccer writer for The Age newspaper in Melbourne...
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Donald Kenneth Schwab (December 6, 1918 – February 19, 2005) was a United States Army veteran of World War II and recipient of the U.S. Medal of Honor...
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Charlotte Schwab (born 17 December 1952) is a Swiss stage and television actress. She is best known for her performance as Anna Engelhardt in Alarm für...
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Doug Schwab (born August 3, 1977) is an American former freestyle and folkstyle wrestler. He is the current head wrestling coach at the University of Northern...
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Gustav Benjamin Schwab (19 June 1792 – 4 November 1850) was a German writer, pastor and publisher. Gustav Schwab was born in Stuttgart, the son of the...
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Schwab played college football at Arizona State. Schwab also played for Palomar Junior College in San Marcos, California. On April 29, 2013, Schwab was...
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Stefan Schwab (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtɛfan ˈʃvaːp] or [-faːn-]; born 27 September 1990) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder...
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