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  2. AL International (YGYI) Corporate Name Changing to ... - AOL

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    AL International (YGYI) Corporate Name Changing to Youngevity International, Inc. Company Reshapes Board of Directors SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AL International, Inc. (OTCQX: YGYI) (www.YGYI ...

  3. AL International, Inc. (JCOF) Reports Record Revenue and ...

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    AL International, Inc. (JCOF) Reports Record Revenue and Profit for First Quarter 2013 Shareholder Conference Call 4:15 PM ET SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- AL International, Inc. (OTC Pink: JCOF ...

  4. AL International (JCOF) Announces Results of Youngevity ... - AOL

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    Founded in 1997 by Drs. Joel Wallach, DVM, ND, and Ma Lan, MD, as AL Global, Inc., the company adopted the name Youngevity in 2006. Youngevity® is the only direct selling company to have a ...

  5. AL International Announces Stock Ticker Symbol Change to "YGYI"

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    AL International, Inc. (OTCQB: YGYI, formerly JCOF) (www.alintjcof.com) is a fully-reporting, fast-growing, innovative, multi-dimensional company that offers a wide range of consumer products and ...

  6. AL International (YGYI) Announces Corporate Name Change to ...

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  7. Aleris - Wikipedia

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    Aleris Corporation (also Aleris Inc. or Aleris International Inc.) was an American aluminum rolled products producer, based in Beachwood, Ohio. The company had approximately 5,000 employees globally as of mid 2015. On 15 April 2020, Aleris Corporation was acquired by Hindalco Industries subsidiary Novelis Inc. for $2.8 billion. With the deal ...

  8. WW International - Wikipedia

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    By 1968, the company had 91 franchises in 43 states, [41] and to expand further overseas Al Lippert took the company public as Weight Watchers International Inc.; the initial 225,000 shares, offered at $11.25 a share, began trading enthusiastically, rising to over $30 by the end of the first day.

  9. Bucyrus-Erie - Wikipedia

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    The company changed its name to Bucyrus-Erie in 1927 when it merged with the Erie Steam Shovel Company, the country's leading manufacturer of small excavators at that time. [ citation needed ] In 1930 Bucyrus joined with Ruston & Hornsby Ltd Lincoln , England, forming the Ruston-Bucyrus Ltd firm in England.