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  2. Asian Paints - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Asian Paints acquired a 60% stake in Egyptian paint manufacturer SCIB Chemicals for ₹ 24.5 crore (US$5.04 million). [14] It also acquired a 50.1% stake in the SGX -listed Berger International Singapore, which had operations in 11 countries across Southeast Asia , West Asia , the Caribbean , China and Malta , for US$20.8 million. [ 15 ]

  3. Nippon Paint - Wikipedia

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    Nippon Paint Holdings Co., Ltd. (日本ペイントホールディングス株式会社, Nippon Peinto Hōrudingusu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese paint and paint products manufacturing company. [4] It is the world's fourth largest paint manufacturer, as measured by revenue in 2020.

  4. Mysore Paints and Varnish - Wikipedia

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    Mysore Lac and Paints Limited was founded by Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV in 1937 for manufacturing paints and related products. [3] It became a public sector company when India gained independence in 1947. In 1962, it was selected to manufacture indelible ink, which was first used in the third general election of India. [1]

  5. Berger Paints - Wikipedia

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    Berger Paints India Ltd is an Indian multinational paint company, based in Kolkata. [5] This company has 16 manufacturing units in India, [6] 2 in Nepal, and 1 each in Poland, Russia and Pakistan. [7] It has manufacturing units at Howrah, Rishra, [8] Arinso, Taloja, Naltoli, Goa, Devla, Hindupur, [9] Jejuri, [10] Jammu, [11] Puducherry and Anand.

  6. Reeves and Sons - Wikipedia

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    The brand is best known for its "Reeves" brand of artists' acrylic and watercolor paints. The firm went through various name changes during its history, listed as follows: Thomas Reeves and Son 1784–1799; W. J. Reeves 1799–1800; Reeves and Woodyer 1800–1816; Reeves, Woodyer and Reeves 1817–1818; W. J. Reeves and Son 1819–1829

  7. China painting - Wikipedia

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    Their price varied depending on size and complexity of the object's molding, ranging from a few cents to several dollars. The china painter could buy commercially produced powdered colors of mineral oxides mixed with a low-temperature flux. [63] Some manufacturers sold paints pre-mixed with oil. [73]

  8. Nash Paints - Wikipedia

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    Nash Paints is a paint company in Zimbabwe with interests in Southern Africa. [1] [2] As of 2017 the company had 20 branches throughout Zimbabwe with a plant that manufactures 50,000 litres (11,000 imp gal; 13,000 US gal) of paint a day. Tinashe Mutarisi is the founder and executive chairman of the company. [3] [4]

  9. David Davies (artist) - Wikipedia

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    David Davies (21 May 1864 – 26 March 1939) was an Australian artist who was associated with the Heidelberg School, the first significant Western art movement in Australia. Biography [ edit ]