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  2. SKF - Wikipedia

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    The startup and growth of SKF depends not only on technical inventions but also on industrial and corporate management strategies and power. Axel Carlander was a co-founder of SKF as a co-owner and member of the board of Gamlestadens Fabriker AB, which corporate policy provided conditions for experimenting with the new bearing models and the startup of SKF, and also he was the first chairman ...

  3. Sven Gustaf Wingqvist - Wikipedia

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    The first SKF manufacturing plant outside Sweden was set up in Luton, England 1911. 1919: Wingqvist marries Hildur Hult (1892–1963). [3] 1919–1932: Wingqvist works as an independent consulting engineer and as part-time CEO for SKF. 1938–1953: CEO for SKF. 1933–38: Managing director for AB Bofors. 1938–46: CEO for AB Bofors.

  4. Lincoln Industrial - Wikipedia

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    In October 2010, Lincoln Industrial was acquired by Svenska Kullagerfabriken AB, more commonly known as SKF. SKF, a bearing company based in Gothenburg, Sweden and founded in 1907, supplies bearings, seals, lubricants, maintenance products, mechatronics products, power transmission products and related services globally.

  5. Smith, Kline & French - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, SKF chemist Gordon Alles was awarded a patent for amphetamine. [1] In 1968, the company acquired Recherche et Industrie Thérapeutiques in Belgium. [2] SmithKline acquired Allergan in 1982, an eye and skincare business, and merged with Beckman Instruments, Inc., a company specialising in diagnostics and measurement instruments and ...

  6. Megger Group Limited - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the Colorado-based business employed 62 people and had annual sales of around $11m. SKF said that the move into motor diagnostics was important to its energy efficiency business, and was in line with its move to support its customers sustainability efforts. In 2018, SKF sold the Baker factory to the world leader Megger.

  7. Category : History of transportation in the Philippines

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  8. Largest projects in the Philippine economy - Wikipedia

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    The largest projects in the Philippine Economy includes both megaprojects, costing over $1 billion, and other large investment projects, typically costing between $10 million and $1 billion.

  9. Taft–Katsura agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Taft–Katsura Agreement (桂・タフト協定, Katsura-Tafuto Kyōtei), also known as the Taft-Katsura Memorandum, was a 1905 discussion between senior leaders of Japan and the United States regarding the positions of the two nations in greater East Asian affairs, especially regarding the status of Korea and the Philippines in the aftermath of Japan's victory during the Russo-Japanese War.