The Worthington Corporation was a diversified American manufacturer that had its roots in Worthington and Baker, a steam pump manufacturer founded in...
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Motor Company. Studebaker Corp. merged with Worthington Corporation one year later. Studebaker-Worthington was a diversified American manufacturer operating...
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Studebaker-Worthington was a diversified American manufacturer created in 1967 through a merger of Studebaker Corporation, Wagner Electric and Worthington Corporation...
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Studebaker (redirect from Studebaker Corporation)
with Wagner Electric in May 1967 and then Worthington Corporation in November 1967 to form Studebaker-Worthington. The ancestors of the Studebaker family...
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Worthington family, a British noble family Worthington Brewery, also known as Worthington's Worthington Corporation, founded as a pump manufacturer in 1845...
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Derald Ruttenberg (section Studebaker-Worthington)
arranged the merger of Studebaker and Worthington Corporation, and for some time ran the combined Studebaker-Worthington. He provided the financing for the...
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Montreal Locomotive Works (redirect from MLW-Worthington)
MLW was renamed MLW-Worthington and continued much as before. In 1967, Worthington Corporation merged with the Studebaker Corporation, recently exited from...
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changed its name to Alco Products, Incorporated. In 1964, the Worthington Corporation acquired the company. The company went out of business in 1969...
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Wagner Electric (redirect from Wagner Electric Corporation)
Wagner Electric Corporation was an electric equipment manufacturing firm established in 1891 that became part of Studebaker-Worthington in 1967. Wagner...
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Worthington-Simpson was a British pump manufacturer. Many of their pumps were used in municipal waterworks in Great Britain. The company has its roots...
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American businessman who became chairman of Worthington Corporation, and then of Studebaker-Worthington. After retiring, he was appointed Assistant Postmaster...
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symbol are used as a trademark logo on vehicles produced by the Chrysler Corporation, Mini, Bentley Motors, Lagonda (Aston Martin) and Harley Davidson. Since...
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Area. The Worthington post office was established in 1850. The town was named after Worthington, Ohio. According to the 2010 census, Worthington has a total...
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opened, it operated using a water balance system, which used a Worthington Corporation compound steam engine water pump housed in the lower station to...
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McGraw-Edison purchased Studebaker-Worthington, a company formed from a merger of Studebaker and the Worthington Corporation. The automaker Studebaker had...
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all axles via the filtered pipes with the help of two steam pumps. A Worthington-pattern feedwater heater was fitted for increased efficiency. Twin air...
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Virginia. His uncle was Charles Campbell Worthington (1854–1944), who took over his grandfather's Worthington Corporation. His grand-nephew through his brother...
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since Hale Holden's departure in 1939. ALCO is purchased by the Worthington Corporation. The above-ground portion of Pennsylvania Railroad's Pennsylvania...
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in 1959. After working for a short time in public relations for Worthington Corporation in Newark, New Jersey, in 1960 Mander moved to San Francisco, where...
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George Dayton (category People from Worthington, Minnesota)
family moved to Worthington, Minnesota where he was able to build wealth in the growing economy. He presided over the Bank of Worthington and founded the...
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executive, and inventor, who was vice president administration at Worthington Corporation. He served as president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers...
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Corporation. He was a director of Bell Aviation, Otis Elevator, the Chase Manhattan Bank, Lockheed Inc., Glen L. Martin Co., Worthington Corporation,...
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slate roof and originally contained two steam engines made by the Worthington Corporation. These were compound surface condensing cylinders of 17.5 inches...
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List of largest mergers and acquisitions (category Corporation-related lists)
York Times". The New York Times. 1968-06-17. Retrieved 2021-11-24. "Worthington Completes Merger with Studebaker". The New York Times. 28 November 1967...
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company was founded by Charles Campbell Worthington, formerly head of the Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. After retiring from that position, he...
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James, Riz Ahmed and Sam Worthington. Tom (Ahmed) is a secretive "fixer" who brokers payoffs on behalf of corrupt corporations. Sarah (James) is a potential...
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Bill Bain (consultant) (redirect from William Worthington Bain Jr.)
William Worthington Bain Jr. (July 30, 1937 – January 16, 2018) was an American management consultant, known for his role as one of the founders of the...
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Flowserve (redirect from Flowserve Corporation)
1790 founding of Simpson & Thompson by Thomas Simpson, later to become Worthington Simpson Pumps, one of the companies that became part of BW/IP. The company...
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On November 28 was when Studebaker merges with Worthington Corporation to form Studebaker-Worthington. In 1976, there were only two locations devoted...
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cars. Studebaker merged with Worthington Corporation on November 27, 1967. Guthrie became chairman of Studebaker-Worthington. Guthrie was chairman of the...
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