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  2. Alpha Industries - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Industries started in a Valley Apparel L.L.C., a family of companies including Superior Togs Corporation, Rolen Sportswear and Dobbs Industries.Through the 1940s, these companies were linked by common ownership and an identical business of manufacturing flight jackets for the United States military.

  3. Alpha Industries Collaborates With AAPE on Capsule

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    The duo’s first range was released for fall 2019, prior to Alpha Industries’ coupling with retail concept partner I.T at the start of the fall 2020 season. Alpha signed a long-term partnership ...

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  6. Valley Apparel L.L.C. - Wikipedia

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    Formerly part of Alpha Industries, the building in now home to Valley Apparel L.L.C. Dobbs functioned as a subcontractor of Rolen Sportswear until 1959 when Robert Lane was caught bribing Government officials for contacts. Both Rolen Sportswear and Dobbs Industries were suspended from DoD contracts, their only source of revenue.

  7. List of S&P 600 companies - Wikipedia

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    Myers Industries: CON replaced MYE as it was no longer representative of the small-cap market space. [5] November 26, 2024: AESI: Atlas Energy Solutions: MLI: Mueller Industries: AESI replaced MLI, which replaced Texas Pacific Land Corporation in the S&P 400 after it was moved to the S&P 500. [6] November 25, 2024: DFH: Dream Finders Homes ...

  8. André Apaid - Wikipedia

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    André Apaid, Jr. is a businessman in Haiti known for leading the Group of 184, a coalition which forced Jean-Bertrand Aristide from power in 2004 through a coup d'état in collaboration with the United States.

  9. Kohl's Food Stores - Wikipedia

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    In September 1962, after building Kohl's Food Stores into the largest supermarket chain in the Milwaukee area, Kohl opened his first department store in Brookfield, Wisconsin. He positioned Kohl's between the higher-end department stores and the discounters, selling everything from candy to engine oil to sporting equipment. [4]