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  2. Columbus area plant accused of polluting says it will close ...

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    The Continental Carbon Company’s plant in Phenix City is at 1500 State Docks Road. In August 2001, a class action lawsuit on behalf of now-closed Action Marine owner John Tharpe and others in ...

  3. Witco Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Despite the challenges, the period saw significant growth of demand for carbon black. In 1933, the company acquired a carbon black manufacturing plant in Texas and, together with Continental Oil Company and the Shamrock Oil & Gas Corporation, formed Continental Carbon Company, for which the partner companies supplied natural gas to use as the ...

  4. Continental AG - Wikipedia

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    Continental was founded in 1871 as a rubber manufacturer, Continental-Caoutchouc und Gutta-Percha Compagnie. [10] In 1898, Continental began development and production of the vehicle tires with plain tread, which was a major success for the brand. In 1904, Continental became the first company in the world to manufacture grooved vehicle tires. [11]

  5. ConocoPhillips - Wikipedia

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    The company was a coal, oil, kerosene, grease and candles distributor in the West. In 1929, Conoco merged with the Marland Oil Company. [12] Marland Oil Company, founded by exploration pioneer E. W. Marland, later acquired the assets of Continental Oil Co..

  6. Continental-backed Carbon Capture Project Secures $100 ... - AOL

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    Combined with the investment from Continental Resources, Summit Carbon Solutions now has over $600 million of equity commitment for its proposed carbon capture and storage project in the Williston ...

  7. Continental Can Company - Wikipedia

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    Continental Can Company (CCC) was an American producer of metal containers and packaging company, that was based in Stamford, Connecticut. [1]The Continental Can Company was founded by Edwin Norton [2] T.G. Cranwell in 1904, [3] three years after the formation of its greatest rival, American Can Company. [3]

  8. Continental Motors Company - Wikipedia

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    Continental Motors Company was an American manufacturer of internal combustion engines. The company produced engines as a supplier to many independent manufacturers of automobiles, tractors, trucks, and stationary equipment (such as pumps, generators , and industrial machinery drives) from the 1900s through the 1960s.

  9. Continental Steel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Continental Steel Corporation was United States steel producer from 1927 until 1986. The company was created on June 21, 1927, through the merger of the Kokomo Steel and Wire Company (founded in Kokomo, Indiana, in 1901) with the Superior Sheet Steel Company of Canton, Ohio, and the Chapman Price Steel Company of Indianapolis.