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  2. Federal-Mogul - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, the company acquired National Motor Bearing Company, and the company name was changed to Federal-Mogul Bower. [8] In the late 1950s, the company opened business operations in Switzerland, [7] and in 1962, the company established an overseas service center in Antwerp, Belgium. [9]

  3. Federal Employees Retirement System - Wikipedia

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    Most new federal employees hired on or after January 1, 1987, are automatically covered under FERS. Those newly hired and certain employees rehired between January 1, 1984, and December 31, 1986, were automatically converted to coverage under FERS on January 1, 1987; the portion of time under the old system is referred to as "CSRS Offset" and only that portion falls under the CSRS rules.

  4. List of largest pension schemes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The rankings below are the 30 largest public pension plans in the U.S., according to the 2018 list compiled by Pensions & Investments. [1] Because this information is now several years old, the numbers and rankings may no longer be entirely accurate.

  5. Why Federal-Mogul May Be About to Take Off - AOL

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  6. Are You Expecting This from Federal-Mogul? - AOL

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    Federal-Mogul (NAS: FDML) is expected to report Q4 earnings on Feb. 27. Here's what Wall Street wants to see: The 10-second takeaway Comparing the upcoming quarter to the prior-year quarter ...

  7. Federal Mogul Adds a Co-CEO - AOL

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  8. Richard Snell (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Richard A. Snell is an American businessman. He was the CEO of the Federal-Mogul Corporation, from 1996 [1] to 2000. [2]Snell was Chief Executive Officer at Tenneco Automotive, from 1987 to 1996. [3]

  9. Why Federal-Mogul Shares Plunged - AOL

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