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  2. Thorlabs - Wikipedia

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    Thorlabs, Inc. is an American privately held optical equipment company headquartered in Newton, New Jersey. [2] The company was founded in 1989 by Alex Cable , who serves as its current CEO . His daughter, Jennifer Cable, serves as president. [ 3 ]

  3. Alex Cable - Wikipedia

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    By 2004, Thorlabs had estimated annual sales of $50 million and was expanding into Europe. [5] By 2010, sales had reached $125 million annually. [ 2 ] As of 2013, the company produced approximately 20,000 unique products and employed 1,000 people. [ 3 ]

  4. Optical cage system - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Thorlabs simplified the Microbench design by removing the corner-connector bores, and offered it at a cheaper price. It was called the Cage System. It was called the Cage System. This made the product much more widely used around the world.

  5. Category : History magazines published in the United States

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    Pages in category "History magazines published in the United States" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. World History Group - Wikipedia

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    World History Group is a magazine publishing company headquartered in Leesburg, Virginia. It was founded in 2006 as Weider History Group by Eric Weider, the son of fitness entrepreneur Ben Weider (and nephew of Joe Weider ) and current President of Schiff Nutrition International .

  7. Category:History magazines - Wikipedia

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    History magazines published in the United Kingdom (34 P) History magazines published in the United States (1 C, ...

  8. Times Mirror Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the Times Mirror entered magazine publishing by acquiring Popular Science, Outdoor Life, Golf Magazine, and Ski Magazine. [1] Times Mirror owned the Sporting News from 1977 [1] until 2000, when it was sold to Paul Allen's Vulcan Inc. In 1987, Times Mirror acquired Field & Stream, Yachting, Home Mechanix, and Skiing. [1]

  9. Curtis Publishing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Saturday Evening Post had been surpassed by Life magazine as the top mass market periodical in 1942 and then spiraled into a ten-year decline in advertising revenue after World War II. Ladies' Home Journal lost its position to McCall's in 1960. Other experts said that the two flagship magazines "simply grew old."