most of the Argus assets by 1985, and by 2005 Argus contained only one asset and was itself wholly owned by Black's Ravelston Corporation. Due to the...
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Argus, Argos, or guardian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Argus is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek word Argos. It may refer to: See Argus...
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involvement.[when?] In 1975, Power Corporation attempted a takeover of the Argus Corporation holding company which had substantial interests in brewing, food retailing...
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year to allow his Argus partners to purchase them. The partners did not take them up. In 1976, Taylor retired from Argus Corporation, selling his 10% share...
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chain was founded in 1919 in Ontario and was later acquired by the Argus Corporation. It was broken up in the mid-1980s, with key locations and the rights...
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management in 1946. The company became one of the prime jewels of the Argus Corporation. The final generation of Massey-Harris tractors, introduced immediately...
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Conrad Black (category Canadian chairpersons of corporations)
in Ravelston Corporation, which by then owned 61% voting control of Argus Corporation, an influential holding company in Canada. Argus controlled large...
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operated five locations in St. John's by 1959. It was acquired by Argus Corporation via Dominion Stores Ltd. in 1963, eventually adopting the Dominion...
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Hollinger Inc. (redirect from Hollinger Corporation)
Ontario. It was acquired by E.P. Taylor's conglomerate, Argus Corporation. Black took control of Argus in 1978, and he sold off its assets by 1985. Hollinger...
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(1821–1888), American soldier Nelson M. Davis, former chairman of the Argus Corporation Nelson Davis, character in Killshot (film) Nelson Davis Porter (1863–1961)...
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Argus was an American maker of cameras and photographic products, founded in 1936 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Argus originated as a subsidiary of the International...
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Rogers Majestic Corporation Limited was sold in 1941 and became Standard Radio Limited. In turn, the company was acquired by Argus Corporation in 1946. On...
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conglomerate of manufacturing and consumer businesses controlled by the Argus Corporation in 1945. Canadian Breweries was one of the "Big Three" Canadian brewers...
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Tomkins Unilever Virgin Group Weir Group Anthem Sports & Entertainment Argus Corporation Barrick Gold Bell Blackberry Limited Boat Rocker Media Bombardier...
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father George Montegu Black. The company was a holding company for Argus Corporation. In 1978, Conrad Black took control with his brother of Ravelston...
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Canada until 1959, when it became the head office of E. P. Taylor's Argus Corporation, which was subsequently controlled by Conrad Black. It was here that...
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Gold Mines was later acquired by Canadian tycoon E. P. Taylor's Argus Corporation. Argus was taken over by Conrad Black in 1978, and it was subsequently...
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William Eric Phillips (category Canadian chairpersons of corporations)
farm machinery in the British Commonwealth, and founding chairman of Argus Corporation, a position he held until his death. Phillips was born in Willowdale...
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would lead to his rise in the Taylor-controlled holding company, Argus Corporation. While McDougald would become involved in the sport of Thoroughbred...
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Argus" using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Operation Argus was...
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Standard Radio was purchased by Argus Corporation and in 1966 Standard Radio Limited was renamed Standard Broadcasting. Argus was acquired by Conrad Black...
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director of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, the Crown Trust Company, the Argus Corporation and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. He was born in Cleveland...
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Domtar (redirect from Domtar Corporation)
supply more wood to its newsprint mill in Dolbeau, Quebec. In 1978, Argus Corporation, a long-time controlling shareholder in Domtar, entered into a private...
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Ravelston Corporation, a privately owned corporation owned by Conrad Black and Radler to control their former newspaper empire. Ravelston owned Argus Corporation...
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Businessman, Order of Canada John A. McDougald (1927?) – Businessman, Argus Corporation Rob McEwen, CC (1968) – Prolific entrepreneur Graham Towers, CC (1915)...
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renamed the Crown Trust Company. It eventually came to be controlled by Argus Corporation. Banks portal montreal.qc.ca: "Saint-Jacques, la rue des banques:...
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Fairchild 24 (redirect from Fairchild Argus)
Model 24 Argus and UC-61 Forwarder, is a four-seat, single-engine monoplane light transport aircraft designed by the Fairchild Aviation Corporation in the...
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was president of several shipping firms. He was also a director of Argus Corporation. He played a role in the development of Collingwood, Ontario as a...
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Game Machine listed Argus on their March 1, 1986 issue as being the thirteenth most-successful table arcade unit of the month. Argus is one of the video...
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The chief executive officer is Lorie Argus. "1997-1998 Annual Report" (PDF). Australia Pacific Airports Corporation Limited. 1998. Archived from the original...
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