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  2. List of official business registers - Wikipedia

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    Finnish Trade Register [32] — official company register for Finnish companies, maintained by the Finnish Patent and Registration Office. (languages: Finnish, English, Swedish) BIS Search [33] — trade register of 470,000 Finnish companies via the Business Information System of the Finnish Patent and Registration Office.

  3. Elon Huntington Hooker - Wikipedia

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    From a New England family, Elon Hooker obtained degrees in civil engineering from the University of Rochester and Cornell University. [1] In 1912, he was named treasurer of the Progressive Party . In 1920, he unsuccessfully sought the Republican Party nomination for Governor of New York .

  4. Monroe Systems for Business - Wikipedia

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    Monroe Systems for Business is a provider of electric calculators, printers, and office accessories such as paper shredders to business clients. [1] Originally known as the Monroe Calculating Machine Company, it was founded in 1912 by Jay Randolph Monroe as a maker of adding machines and calculators based on a machine designed by Frank Stephen Baldwin.

  5. Asmaa al-Zarouni - Wikipedia

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    Al-Zarouni is a native of Sharjah, and has a bachelor's degree in education. By profession, she is a librarian. [1] She has served as Deputy Chairperson of the Emirates Writers Association. [2] She has appeared on numerous panels regarding education in her native country. [3] Some of al-Zarouni's work has been anthologized in English. [4]

  6. Unit record equipment - Wikipedia

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    The tabulator used electromechanical relays to increment mechanical counters. Hollerith's method was used in the 1890 census. The company he founded in 1896, the Tabulating Machine Company (TMC), was one of four companies that in 1911 were amalgamated in the forming of a fifth company, the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, later renamed IBM.

  7. Electro Scientific Industries - Wikipedia

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    A new manufacturing facility was opened in Klamath Falls, Oregon, in early 2001. [26] The company acquired California-based New Wave Research Inc. in 2007. [27] At the beginning of 2009, Electro Scientific had around 700 employees, about half of whom were located in Oregon. [5] Edward C. Grady was named as the president and CEO of ESI in ...

  8. Nimatron - Wikipedia

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    It was first exhibited in April–October 1940 by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation at the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair to entertain fair-goers. Conceived of some months prior by Edward Condon and built by Gerald L. Tawney and Willard A. Derr, the device was a non-programmable digital computer composed of electro-mechanical relays which ...

  9. EDO Corporation - Wikipedia

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    With the outbreak of World War II, the company's focus shifted, and EDO began to provide subassemblies for military aircraft. This shift in emphasis led to the company being renamed the EDO Corporation in November 1947. EDO became a public company in 1956 with its listing on the American Stock Exchange, and moved to the New York Stock Exchange ...