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  2. Taiheiyo Cement - Wikipedia

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    Taiheiyo Cement Corporation ("Pacific Ocean Cement Corporation") (太平洋セメント株式会社, Taiheiyō Semento Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese cement company. It was formed in 1998 with the merger of Chichibu Onoda (itself a merger of Chichibu Cement and Onoda Cement) and Nihon Cement (formerly Asano Cement).

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  5. List of companies of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Cebu: 2011 Airline, defunct 2014 P D Filinvest: Conglomerates - Taguig: 1955 Real estate, hotels, tourism, banking P A First Philippine Holdings Corporation: Conglomerate Power generation and distribution Pasig: 1961 Electricity, part of Lopez Group: P A Food Terminal Inc. Industrial and agricultural enterprises - Taguig: 1974 Food processing S ...

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  7. JG Summit Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Key subsidiaries include Universal Robina and Cebu Pacific. Incorporated in November 1990, JG Summit Holdings was founded by John Gokongwei Jr., one of the wealthiest individuals in Southeast Asia. [2] In 2010, JGSHI was one of the ten most profitable companies on the Philippine Stock Exchange. [3]

  8. A. O. Smith - Wikipedia

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    The company today known as the A. O. Smith Corporation was founded in 1874 by Charles Jeremiah Smith as C. J. Smith and Sons, a baby carriage and bicycle parts manufacturer. It began forming steel tubing from sheet metal to make bicycle frames. [9] By 1895, the company was the largest bicycle parts manufacturer.

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