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  2. Paycom Center - Wikipedia

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    The Paycom Center is owned by the City of Oklahoma City and was opened on June 8, 2002, three years after construction began. [6] The original Ford Center name came from a naming rights deal with the Oklahoma Ford Dealers group which represented the marketing efforts of the state's Ford dealerships, rather than the Ford Motor Company itself.

  3. Automotive Components Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Automotive Components Holdings, LLC (informally ACH) is a Ford Motor Company-managed temporary business formed by the 2005 transfer of 17 automotive components factories and six research, testing and other facilities from Visteon Corporation to Ford. The creation of ACH was intended to ensure that Ford continued to receive a flow of parts from ...

  4. KJRH-TV - Wikipedia

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    The Oil Capital Television Corporation – a group led by several Tulsa businessmen including Fred Jones, owner of local car dealership Fred Jones Ford and half-owner of KFMJ (1050 AM, now KGTO); Tom P. McDermott, director of the Independent Tire Dealers Association; Charles L. McMahon Jr., founder of C. L. McMahon Inc. Oil Producers; insurance ...

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  6. Ford CEO: Trump's tariff threat 'will play out over the next ...

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    President Trump on Thursday reiterated his plans to put a 25% tariff on imports from Mexico and Canada, where automakers build many of their products for sale in the US. Ford CEO Jim Farley ...

  7. Holmes Tuttle - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1950s Ford Motor Co., asked Mr. Tuttle to talk to a dealer in Tucson, Arizona, who was ill and needed to sell his Ford store. After meeting for about 15 minutes, Holmes Tuttle agreed to buy Monte Mansfield Ford. Today, more than a half century later, this dealership is still Holmes Tuttle Ford. [2]

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