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  2. Siebe plc - Wikipedia

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    1987: Siebe plc acquires the Barber-Colman Company, an industrial automation and controls business. 1990: Siebe plc acquires the Foxboro Company, another industrial automation business. [2] [3] 1994: Siebe plc bought Triconex, a safety control business. [2] 1997: Siebe plc acquired APV plc.

  3. Tyco International - Wikipedia

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    In September 2011, [31] Tyco International's directors announced plans to split the company once again, separating the company's Flow Control business, North America's residential security business and its international fire and security business in a plan that Chief Executive Ed Breen described as: "the best path to create long-term ...

  4. Barry-Wehmiller - Wikipedia

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    Bob Chapman had previously been an accountant at Price-Waterhouse. Upon the elder Chapman's sudden death of a heart attack in 1975, his son assumed control of the company, which was then worth $18 million. However, within a month of Bob Chapman becoming CEO and chairman of the Board of Barry-Wehmiller, the company's bank pulled their loan.

  5. Slaymaker lock company - Wikipedia

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    The lock company, Slaymaker, Barry and Company, was founded in 1888 by Samuel R. Slaymaker and John F. Barry of Connellsville, Pennsylvania. Samuel Slaymaker had become interested in switch and signal locks while working for the Pennsylvania Railroad as a civil engineer. In 1894 the company was reorganized and renamed the Slaymaker–Barry ...

  6. Barry Callebaut - Wikipedia

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    Barry Callebaut AG is a Swiss-Belgian cocoa processor and chocolate manufacturer, [5] with an average annual production of 2.3 million tonnes of cocoa & chocolate (fiscal year 2021/2022). [6] It was created in 1996 through the merging of the French company Cacao Barry and the Belgian chocolate producer Callebaut.

  7. IAC Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company was later renamed as HSN Communications, Inc., and then Silver King Communications, Inc. [7] In 1992, Silver King was spun off to HSN shareholders as a separately traded public company. [9] In August 1995, Barry Diller acquired control of Silver King, in a deal backed by the company's largest shareholder, Liberty Media.

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  9. FreeRTOS - Wikipedia

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    The FreeRTOS kernel was originally developed by Richard Barry around 2003, and was later developed and maintained by Barry's company, Real Time Engineers Ltd. In 2017, the firm passed stewardship of the FreeRTOS project to Amazon Web Services (AWS). Barry continues to work on FreeRTOS as part of an AWS team. [6]