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Heafner Tire changed its name to American Tire Distributors (ATD) in 2002. [6] American Tire Distributors was acquired by TPG Capital in 2010. [7] ATD filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in October 2018, seeking to cut $1.1 billion of the company's debt. [8] ATD received assistance refinancing from investors, including Wells Fargo. [9 ...
Tire Manufacturers and Companies Company Country Found. Brands Aeolus [1] China: 1965 Aeolus Apollo Tyres India: 1972 Apollo, [2] Apollo Tyres South Africa, [a] Bearway, [3] Kaizen, Maloya, Regal, Vredestein: Atturo [4] United States: 2009 Atturo Birla Tyres India: 1991 Birla Tyre [5] Belshina Belarus: 1965 Belshina [6] Bridgestone Japan: 1931
These companies may further be classified as public limited and private limited companies. Public Limited Companies can be formed by at least seven persons by subscribing their names to the 'Memorandum and Articles of Association' of the company. The word 'Limited' is used as the last word of its name.
American Tire Distributors, the largest replacement tire distributor in the U.S., has been passed among various private equity firms. Back in 2005, the company's owner, Charlesbank Capital ...
The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company (Farmer Jack, Food Basics USA, The Food Emporium, Sav-A-Center, Super Fresh, Waldbaum's) H. H. Gregg Hartz Mountain Industries
A limited liability company (LLC) is the United States-specific form of a private limited company. It is a business structure that can combine the pass-through taxation of a partnership or sole proprietorship with the limited liability of a corporation . [ 1 ]
A public limited company (legally abbreviated to PLC or plc) is a type of public company under United Kingdom company law, some Commonwealth jurisdictions, and Ireland.It is a limited liability company whose shares may be freely sold and traded to the public (although a PLC may also be privately held, often by another PLC), with a minimum share capital of £50,000 and usually with the letters ...
This page covers the naming convention of businesses, corporations, companies, public limited companies, limited companies, limited liability partnerships, limited liability companies, proprietary companies, unlimited liability corporations, and other types of corporation. A corporate entity is not excluded from this guideline if it is not-for ...