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  2. Koch, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Koch Industries has been criticized by the environmentalist group Greenpeace for the role the company played in affecting climate change policy in the United States. [126] [127] Prior to 2008, a Canadian subsidiary of Koch, Inc. contributed to the Fraser Institute, a conservative Canadian public policy think tank, according to the Institute's ...

  3. Charles Koch - Wikipedia

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    Koch would routinely work 12-hour days at the office (and then spent more time working at home), weekends, and expected executives at Koch Industries to work weekends as well. [27] [28] Koch has been a director of INTRUST Financial Corp. since 1982 [29] and director of Koch Industries Inc. since 1982.

  4. Bill Koch (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    William Ingraham Koch (/ k oʊ k / KOHK; born May 3, 1940) is an American billionaire businessman, sailor, and collector. His boat was the winner of the America's Cup in 1992. Forbes estimated Koch's net worth at $1.8 billion in 2019, from oil and other investments.

  5. OCI Global sells Iowa Fertilizer Co. plant to Koch Industries ...

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    OCI Global, the Dutch parent of Iowa Fertilizer Co., said Monday it sold 100% equity interest of the Wever plant to Koch Ag & Energy Solutions, a Koch Industries company, for $3.6 billion.

  6. Koch family - Wikipedia

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    The Koch family (/ k oʊ k / KOHK) is an American family engaged in business, best known for their political activities and their control of Koch Industries, the 2nd largest privately owned company in the United States (with 2019 revenues of $115 billion). [1]

  7. J. Howard Marshall - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, when Marshall's eldest son, J. Howard Marshall III, sided with Bill Koch, Frederick R. Koch and other collateral family members in dispute with Charles Koch and David H. Koch over making Koch Industries a public company and paying dividends, Marshall purchased back company stock from his son, given previously as a gift, for $8 million ...

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