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  2. RB Global - Wikipedia

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    The brothers began conducting auctions more regularly and in 1958 incorporated Ritchie Bros. Auction Galleries Ltd. to formalize their new business. [4]: 17 Ritchie Bros. began selling used equipment in the 1960s. In 1963 Dave Ritchie moved to Vancouver, B.C. and rented an auction site on S.E. Marine Drive. He set up the company's first ...

  3. Column Five - Wikipedia

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    Column Five was founded by Ross Crooks, Josh Ritchie, and Jason Lankow in 2009 in Orange County, California. The company began by creating infographic designs for Bay Area startups [3] but soon began to service worldwide brands including Microsoft, Facebook, Intuit, and GE.

  4. Jones Knowles Ritchie - Wikipedia

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    Jones Knowles Ritchie; Industry: Marketing: Founded: 1990; 34 years ago ... Website: www.jkrglobal.com: Jones Knowles Ritchie [1] (JKR) is a creative agency based in ...

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  7. Euro Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Euro Auctions is a Northern Ireland auction house that buys and sells industrial plant, construction equipment and agricultural machinery worldwide. Euro Auctions was founded in 1998 in Dromore, County Tyrone, by Derek Keys and his brothers.

  8. Robert M. Lynch - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He was announced as the new CEO to replace CEO Steve Ritchie in August 2019. Ritchie was the successor to founder John Schnatter [3] Lynch had previously served as the president of Arby's, famously spearheading the chain's “We Have the Meats” campaign. [4] [5] [6] He was recently named the CEO of Shake Shack.

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    The controversy began when an entrepreneur, Jess M. Ritchie, CEO of Pioneers, a company based in Oakland, CA, began marketing an automotive battery additive, "AD-X2", under the brand "Protecto-Charge" shortly after the end of World War II. By 1948, sales of Protecto-Charge had started to increase, but when Ritchie was made aware of LC 302, he ...