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  2. Interface, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Interface, Inc. and its subsidiaries sells modular carpet tiles, luxury vinyl tile and Nora brand rubber flooring. Its founder, Ray Anderson , was featured in the documentary film The Corporation discussing environmental sustainability in modern business.

  3. CCA Global Partners - Wikipedia

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    CCA Sports Retail Services: This company began as an expansion of the Bike Cooperative in 2008. It is a retail service provider, with over 500 independent retail stores in the USA. [31] [32] Flooring America & Flooring Canada: Flooring America and the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women joined in 2006. [33]

  4. Intercontinental Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Intercontinental Manufacturing Company (IMCO) Logo. The Intercontinental Manufacturing Company (IMCO) was formed in the Dallas, Texas area in 1948 by Harold J. Silver and Robert F. Yonash, initially to fulfill an order from Argentina for tractors. IMCO soon changed focus to defense subcontracting, where it remains today.

  5. Equity Funding Corporation of America - Wikipedia

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    The company went public in 1964. By 1972, it was one of the ten largest life insurance companies in the United States, as well as the fastest growing one, with (claimed) assets of $500 million. [2] The company created more than 60,000 bogus life insurance policies that it sold to reinsurance companies for a fee.

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  7. IMCO - Wikipedia

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    IMCO may refer to: . the Intercontinental Manufacturing Company; the Intermountain Manufacturing Company; the Julius Meister & Co, Austrian lighter manufacturer; the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection of the European Parliament

  8. GTS (company) - Wikipedia

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    With Barclay's exit, there were no more banks acting as market makers at the NYSE floor and the market makers were now automated trading firms. Apart from GTS, its competitors on the NYSE floor were Virtu Financial and Citadel Securities. [5] While the firms employed human traders, the business was mostly performed by computers. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Continental AG - Wikipedia

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    The company also purchased German automotive rubber and plastics company Phoenix AG in 2004, and the automotive electronics unit of Motorola in 2006. [21] Continental acquired Siemens VDO from Siemens AG in 2007. [22] Also in 2007, the company began to construct a plant in Costa Rica to produce powertrain components for North America.