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Genie is an American company that manufactures work lifts and platforms used in construction, maintenance, warehouse stocking, and equipment installation. Founded in 1966 by Bud Bushnell, the company operated independently until acquired by Terex in 2002. [ 1 ]
The Genie Company is headquartered in Mt. Hope, Ohio. [3] The company distributes its openers & accessories through professional dealers and retailers throughout the United States and Canada. [4] The company President is Michael Noyes. Genie's factory is located in nearby Baltic, Ohio.
GeniE for modelling, analysis and code checking of beam, plate and shell structures like offshore platforms and ships. HydroD for hydrodynamic and hydrostatic analysis of fixed and floating structures like offshore platforms and ships. Sima for simulation of marine operations like lifting and lowering large objects in a marine environment.
GEnie log-in Screen on an Apple IIGS, using Jasmine, a late release of a graphic front end for this text-only online service. GEnie (General Electric Network for Information Exchange) was an online service created by a General Electric business, GEIS (now GXS), that ran from 1985 through the end of 1999.
Video Genie (or simply Genie) is a discontinued series of computers produced by Hong Kong–based manufacturer EACA during the early 1980s. Computers from the Video Genie line are mostly compatible with the Tandy TRS-80 Model I computers and can be considered a clone , although there are hardware and software differences.
Genie Retail Energy (GRE) comprises the company’s domestic electricity and natural gas supply companies. Commonly referred to as “Retail Energy Providers” or “REPs”, these companies offer traditional and renewable/green energy supply options to residential and small/medium commercial clients throughout deregulated energy states in the United States.
The Douglas AIR-2 Genie (previous designation MB-1) was an unguided air-to-air rocket with a 1.5 kt W25 nuclear warhead. [1] It was deployed by the United States Air Force (USAF 1957–1985) and Canada ( Royal Canadian Air Force 1965–1968, Air Command 1968–1984) [ 2 ] during the Cold War .
A boy who sees himself as a loser buys a Persian victory box at Sardo's curio shop...and gets more than he bargained for when a tastelessly-dressed genie named Belle comes out of the box and grants the boy's wishes -- with disastrous results. Storyteller : Tucker; Villain : Belle the Genie