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  2. John D. Hertz - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, Hertz married Francis (Fannie) Kesner of Chicago with whom he had three children: Leona Jane, John Jr., and Helen. [18] [19] His son was born Leonard J. Hertz and changed his name at the age of seventeen to John D. Hertz Jr. in honor of his father; [20] John Jr., later became an advertising executive and was briefly married (1942–44) to film star Myrna Loy.

  3. Yellow Coach Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    John D. Hertz and associates began acquiring smaller Chicago-area companies involved in bus-building in 1922, [1] and soon assembled a manufacturing site covering four square blocks. [2] Yellow Coach Manufacturing Co was formally established in 1923 as a subsidiary of Hertz's Yellow Cab Company, [3] and sold 207 buses in its first year. [2]

  4. Yellow Cab Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Cab Manufacturing Company was established in 1920 by John D. Hertz and was associated with the Yellow Cab Company which Hertz also owned. [1]From 1921 the company manufactured Passenger Cars and Light Trucks and by 1923 its earning were $4,005,365. [1]

  5. Yellow cab - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Cab Company of Chicago was founded by John D. Hertz in 1907. [2] Their specially designed taxicabs were powered by a 4-cylinder Continental engine equipped with a purpose-built taxicab body supplied by the Racine Body Co., of Racine, Wisconsin. [3]

  6. Yellow Cab Company - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Cab Company was a taxicab company in Chicago which was co-founded as the Walden W. Shaw Livery Company in 1907 by Walden W. Shaw and John D. Hertz. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Yellow Cab Company's rapid growth in the late 1910s and 1920s innovated a new kind of taxi company, one which covered the entire city limits, promising a cab to any ...

  7. Hertz Doesn’t Need Another CEO. It Needs a Miracle - AOL

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    The history of Hertz Global Holdings (NYSE:HTZ) is an interesting one. Currently in the middle of bankruptcy proceedings, HTZ stock is on the verge of dropping below $1 for the first time since ...

  8. Novellus Systems - Wikipedia

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    John Hertz, Chief Financial Officer: Revenue: $1.570 Billion USD (2006) Operating income. $270 Million USD (2007) Net income. $213 Million USD (2007) Number of employees.

  9. John Hertz - Wikipedia

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    John D. Hertz (1879–1961), American businessman John H. Herz (1908–2005), American political scientist John Hertz (fan) , American attorney and science fiction fan