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  2. Minneapolis-Moline - Wikipedia

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    It was the product of a merger of three companies in 1929: Minneapolis Steel & Machinery (MSM) which was noted for its Twin City tractors, Minneapolis Threshing Machine Company (MTM) which also produced Minneapolis tractors, and the Moline Implement Company formerly known as the Moline Plow Company. It had manufacturing facilities on Lake ...

  3. Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Company - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Company was located at and around the intersection of East 29th street, Minnehaha Avenue, and Lake Street, near the triangle-shaped Longfellow Field (now gone). It was one of the companies that merged to form the Minneapolis-Moline tractor company in 1929. [ 2 ]

  4. List of Minnesota companies - Wikipedia

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    Health remedies & baking products manufacturer Winona: 1868 P A Wilsons Leather: Consumer goods Leather clothing & accessories manufacturer Minneapolis: 1899 P A Winnebago Industries: Consumer goods Motorhomes manufacturer Eden Prairie: 1958 P A World Wide Pictures: Consumer services Film distributor & production company Minneapolis: 1951 ...

  5. Twin City tractors - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of all the models of Twin City tractors made by the Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Company and the specifications for each model according to the Nebraska test reports. Twin City 12-20

  6. William Bros Boiler Works - Wikipedia

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    The initial building was a one-story brick building with a steel-truss gable roof. In the early 1900s, the company expanded to a new plant that was located on the corner of east Hennepin Avenue and Johnson Street. [5] The Nicollet Island boiler factory eventually become part of the Durkee-Atwood complex, a rubber manufacturer, in 1923. [6]

  7. Olympic Steel - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, the company acquired Eastern Steel based in Milford, Connecticut and Juster Steel of Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 1994, the company became a public company, selling 4,000,000 shares in an initial public offering. In 1996, it offered 2,500,000 more shares. [1] In 1995, the company acquired Lafayette Steel & Processing based in Detroit ...

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  9. Borusan - Wikipedia

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    Borusan Holding A.Ş. is a Turkish industrial group headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey. Its activities include steel manufacturing, car distribution, energy generation and logistics. The company was founded by Asım Kocabıyık in 1944 to trade iron and steel. Today, Borusan operates in 11 countries over 3 continents.