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  2. Chip Goodyear - Wikipedia

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    Charles Waterhouse "Chip" Goodyear IV (born January 18, 1958) is an American businessman and the former CEO of BHP. He is a member of the Goodyear family that had extensive business interests in lumber and railways, as well as significant philanthropic endeavors.

  3. Four Oaks Place - Wikipedia

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    Three of the four buildings of Four Oaks Place. Four Oaks Place is a complex of skyscrapers in Uptown Houston, Texas, United States.Managed by CBRE, the complex includes the 420 ft (128 m) 1330 Post Oak Boulevard (sometimes referred to as the Aon Building [1]), the 25-story 351 ft (107m) BHP Billiton Tower (1360 Post Oak Boulevard), Wells Fargo Tower (1300 Post Oak Boulevard), and the Interfin ...

  4. Goodyear (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Goodyear is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Goodyear, American archaeologist in South Carolina; Anson Goodyear (1877–1964), American businessman and philanthropist; Charles Goodyear (1800–1860), inventor of vulcanized rubber, Goodyear Tire Company; Charles Goodyear (1804–1876), United States Representative from ...

  5. Frank Seiberling - Wikipedia

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    The company would be named for Charles Goodyear, the discoverer of vulcanization, who had died penniless almost forty years before. [6] While Seiberling and his brother Charles were the co-founders of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, its first president was David E. Hill, a business associate who purchased $30,000 of the company's initial ...

  6. Charles Goodyear - Wikipedia

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    Charles Goodyear was born on December 29, 1800, in New Haven, Connecticut, the son of Amasa Goodyear, and the oldest of six children.His father was a descendant of Stephen Goodyear, successor to Governor Eaton as the head of the company London Merchants, who founded the colony of New Haven in 1638.

  7. Charles Goodyear (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Goodyear (1800–1860) was an American self-taught chemist and manufacturing engineer. Charles Goodyear may also refer to: Charles Goodyear (politician) (1804–1876), United States Representative from New York; Charles W. Goodyear (1846–1911), attorney and President of the Great Southern Lumber Company

  8. Charles W. Goodyear - Wikipedia

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    Charles Waterhouse Goodyear (October 15, 1846 – April 16, 1911) was an American lawyer, businessman, lumberman, and member of the prominent Goodyear family of New York. . Based in Buffalo, New York, along with his brother, Frank, Charles was the founder and president of several companies, including the Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad, Great Southern Lumber Company, Goodyear Lumber Company ...

  9. BHP - Wikipedia

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    In June 2024, BHP announced that the company was on track to meet its 30% emissions reduction target by 2030 from 2020 baseline levels and did not rule out using carbon offsets as part of its $4 billion plan to meet the target. [120] BHP reported total CO2e emissions (Direct + Indirect) for the twelve months ending 30 June 2020 at 15,800 Kt. [121]