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  2. Skil - Wikipedia

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    Under new ownership, Skil continued to grow. In late 1979, Skil redesigned many of its tools to have heavy-duty plastic, double-insulated housings. In 1982, the company embarked on a program to become the most successful power tool company in America by investing heavily in new manufacturing and quality-control systems. [7]

  3. Skillsoft - Wikipedia

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    The company acquired NETg from Thomson Corporation in 2007. [11] In May 2010, the company was bought out for $1.2 billion by SSI Investments III Limited, a firm funded by Berkshire Partners, Advent International and Bain Capital. [13] [14] Skillsoft acquired Element K from NIIT in October 2011, and MindLeaders from ThirdForce Group in September ...

  4. Skilsaw - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, after four years of the partnership, Robert Bosch GmbH took over complete ownership of Skil. On August 23, 2016, Chervon (HK) Ltd., a global power tool manufacturer based out of China, acquired [ 12 ] the SKILSAW brand from Robert Bosch Tool Corporation, which gave them control over the SKIL businesses in both North America and the ...

  5. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturer Headquarters Brands Products Altendorf GmbH: Minden, Germany: Altendorf: Table saws, panel saws: Andreas Stihl AG & Company KG: Waiblingen, Germany: Stihl, Viking [1]: Outdoor power equipment [2]

  6. Skil (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Skil is a manufacturer of power tools Skil or SKIL may also refer to: Skil (cycling team), a French road-racing team 1984–1986; Skilfish; Sablefish; SKIL, a gene; Schunck's KledingIndustrie Limburg, a German clothing company, a predecessor to Schunck

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  8. Skilcraft - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, President Roosevelt signed the Wagner-O'Day Act which directed the government to purchase products manufactured by blind Americans. [3] Robert Irwin, who was the executive director of the American Foundation for the Blind, and Peter Salmon, the assistant director for the Industrial Home for the Blind, promoted the bill in Washington, D.C. [3] This act gave non-profit organizations for ...

  9. Edmond Michel - Wikipedia

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    The name was changed to Skil in 1926, after Sullivan's wife commented on the skill necessary to use one. Just before the Great Depression, Michel withdrew from the company to work on new inventions. After leaving the Skil company, Michel invested his share of the money inventing and developing Larmloc, the first keypad-based lock. Sadly, this ...