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Wesco International, Inc. is a publicly traded American holding company for Wesco Distribution, an electrical distribution and services company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [ 3 ] Wesco International, Inc. provides electrical, industrial, communications, maintenance, repair, and operating (MRO), original equipment manufacturer (OEM ...
Wesco is the name of several companies in the United States: WESCO International , an electrical distribution company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Wesco Financial , a diversified financial corporation based in Pasadena, California
Wesco was founded in 1952 by Bud Westgate. In the 1980s and 1990s, the company expanded by acquiring Rengo Oil (15 stores) and Weaver Oil (19 stores). Wesco now owns and operates a bulk fuel and propane business under the name Wesco Energy, along with six Subway locations and six Wesco Deli locations. [2]
English: Logo of Wesco International, a holding company for WESCO Distribution, a multinational electronics distribution and services company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Date 4 October 2020
Tucson Electric Power (TEP) is an electric utility company serving southern Arizona in the United States. It is a subsidiary of Fortis, which announced its acquisition of parent company UNS Energy in 2013. [1] Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium, a baseball stadium on Tucson's south side, was once named Tucson Electric Park for TEP.
Wesco Financial Corporation was an American diversified financial corporation headquartered in Pasadena, California. Wesco was originally the holding company for Mutual Savings, a savings and loan association. Mutual Savings' thrift operations were sold to CenFed Bank in 1993. [6]
Kinder Morgan Energy Partners (KMP) was founded in 1997 when a group of investors acquired the general partner of a small, publicly traded pipeline limited partnership (Enron Liquids Pipeline, L.P.) later renamed Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. [3] Its cofounder Rich Kinder had been the president of Enron.
Wesco was first named Wilson's Mills, after James Wilson, the proprietor of a local mill. [3] A post office called Wilsons Mills was established in 1877, and the name was changed to Wesco in 1907. [4] The present name is a contraction of the Western Electric Supply Company, a telephone utility. [3]