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  2. LeTourneau Technologies - Wikipedia

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    LeTourneau Technologies, Inc. was an American manufacturer of heavy construction equipment founded by R. G. LeTourneau. In 2011, the company was acquired by Joy Global.

  3. R. G. LeTourneau - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gilmour "R. G." LeTourneau (/ l ə t ˈ ər n oʊ /; November 30, 1888 – June 1, 1969), born in Richford, Vermont, was a prolific inventor of technologies related to earthmoving machinery, and founder of LeTourneau Technologies and LeTourneau University. [1]

  4. Joy Global - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the company acquired LeTourneau Technologies, the mining equipment and drilling systems business unit of Rowan Companies. The acquisition expanded the scope of the company by adding high-capacity front-end loaders for mining operations. [15]

  5. Here's Why Joy Global Caught My Attention - AOL

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    After acquiring mining and drilling equipment company LeTourneau Technologies last year, Joy took over Chinese equipment manufacturer International Mining Machinery, or IMM, during the quarter.

  6. Joy Global Lives Up to Its Name - AOL

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    Joy's keen focus on expanding its business has come out clearly in the past few months. Its acquisition of mining and drilling equipment company LeTourneau Technologies in June seems to be paying ...

  7. Is There a Reason for Joy Here? - AOL

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    Growing mining activity worldwide helped mining-equipment maker Joy Global (NAS: JOYG) report strong third-quarter numbers that beat Street estimates. Can the Wisconsin-based company be a cause ...

  8. Overland train - Wikipedia

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    Impressed with the results of the Sno-Buggy, in late 1954 the Army Transportation Corps asked LeTourneau to combine the features of the Tournatrain and Sno-Buggy into a new vehicle. LeTourneau called the result the YS-1 Army Sno-Train but the Army knew it as the Logistics Cargo Carrier, or LCC-1. The LCC-1 combined the wheels of the Sno-Buggy ...

  9. LeTourneau L-2350 - Wikipedia

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    The L-2350 was originally manufactured by LeTourneau Inc., LeTourneau Inc. was acquired by Marathon in 1972, Rowan Companies in 1986, and Joy Global in 2011. [1] Joy Global renamed the equipment as the P&H L-2350.