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    Ryder bought Great Southern Trucking Company in 1952. In 1955, Ryder System, Inc. was formed to combine Great Southern and Ryder Truck Rental. Ryder System went public in 1955. [9] In the 1960s and 1970s, Ryder expanded into distribution and supply chain. James Ryder retired in 1978. [7] The Ryder Charitable Foundation was established in 1984.

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  5. M. Anthony Burns - Wikipedia

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    He retired from his position with Ryder System, Inc. in 2002. [10] Throughout his tenure, Burns helped Ryder to grow from $500 million in revenue to more than $5 billion. When Burns joined Ryder in 1974, the company primarily focused on truck leasing and rental, owning a fleet of about 50,000 vehicles and employing 13,000 workers in three ...

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    The name of the series' protagonist, Ryder, was changed multiple times during production; he was originally called Raffi, Roddy, and Robbie before Spin Master settled on Ryder. Early models of the Paw Patrol pups. According to a 2017 Spin Master interview, "everything pup-related was debated endlessly: names, sizes, ages, breeds."

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    Open Pluggable Specification (OPS) is a computing module plug-in format available for adding computing capability to flat panel displays.. The format was first announced by NEC, Intel, and Microsoft in 2010.