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  2. Oxford Instruments - Wikipedia

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    The original Osney Mead building of Oxford Instruments in west Oxford, now used as a church.. The company was founded by Sir Martin Wood in 1959, with help from his wife Audrey Wood (Lady Wood) [4] [5] to manufacture superconducting magnets for use in scientific research, starting in his garden shed in Northmoor Road, Oxford, England. [6]

  3. Tarmac Group - Wikipedia

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    Tarmac Group Limited was a British building materials company headquartered in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. It produced road surfacing and heavy building materials including aggregates , concrete , cement and lime , as well as operating as a road construction and maintenance subcontractor .

  4. Oxitec - Wikipedia

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    Oxitec was founded in 2002 as Oxford Insect Technologies in the United Kingdom by Luke Alphey and David Kelly, working with Oxford University's Isis Innovation technology transfer company. [3] In August 2015, Oxitec was purchased by U.S.-based Intrexon for $160 million, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and by US-based Third Security in early 2020.

  5. Amec Foster Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, AMEC acquired Performance Improvement Group, Journeaux, Bedard & Associates and GRD Limited [40] and in 2010, it continued to expand with the £61.2 m purchase of Entec UK, one of the UK's largest Environmental Consultancies. [41] GRD Ltd. was a Perth-based company incorporating three companies Global Renewables, GRD Minproc, and ...

  6. Cathie Wood Can't Stop Buying Archer Aviation Stock. Should ...

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    The Stock Advisor service has more than quadrupled the return of S&P 500 since 2002*. See the 10 stocks » *Stock Advisor returns as of November 4, 2024. Adam Spatacco has positions in Tesla. The ...

  7. John Wood Group - Wikipedia

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    John Wood Group plc, commonly known as Wood, is a British multinational engineering and consulting business with headquarters in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange as well as being a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. As of February 2025, the group employs 35,000 people globally. [3]

  8. MeadWestvaco - Wikipedia

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    Inventory of the Oxford Paper Company Records, 1915 - 1983 in the Forest History Society Library and Archives, Durham, NC; Papers, 1972 - 1992 in the Forest History Society Library and Archives, Durham, NC; Hilroy.ca; West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company Logging Photographs, 1927-1931 at James Madison University's Special Collections.

  9. Viridor - Wikipedia

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    It subsequently acquired part of Churngold's waste business in June 2003, Thames Waste Management in 2004, Somerset LAWDC Wyvern Waste in 2006, [2] Grosvenor Waste Management [3] and Skipaway Holdings in 2007, [4] and Shore Recycling in 2008. [5] Later in 2015 Viridor took over the collection side of Dorset based waste company Commercial Recycling.