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  2. Bud Industries - Wikipedia

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    Bud Industries is a manufacturer and supplier of electronics enclosures founded by Max Haas in 1928 and based in Willoughby, Ohio near Cleveland. [ 1 ] The majority of Bud electronics enclosures are sold through more than 150 independent distributors, including Digi-Key , Newark , Allied Electronics , Master Electronics, and Mouser Electronics .

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  6. Bud (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Larry "Bud" Melman, on Late Night with David Letterman and Late Show with David Letterman, portrayed by Calvert DeForest; Bud Stamper, in the film Splendor in the Grass; Kenny, a character on The Cosby Show, nicknamed Bud; Bud Gleeful, a character in the animated series, Gravity Falls; Bud Budiovitch, a character in the animated series, Space Goofs

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  8. bud.tv - Wikipedia

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    bud.tv was a marketing venture of the Anheuser-Busch brewing company (the manufacturers of the Budweiser beer brand) in the form of an online entertainment network. [1] The project, which was launched in February 2007 just after the American Super Bowl, was rumored to cost more than $30 million in its first year. The head of the project, as ...

  9. Fiberfab - Wikipedia

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    In 1966 Fiberfab was made a subsidiary of Velocidad Inc., another company controlled by Goodwin. [4] The key people in Velocidad were Jamaica K. Goodwin (president), Warren “Bud” Goodwin (vice-president), and John E. Hebler (Secretary-Treasurer/plant manager).