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  2. GAF Materials Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, GAF merged with Elk Corporation, a manufacturer of asphalt felts and coatings. [11] In 2011, GAF became the first roofing manufacturer to offer a Lifetime Limited Warranty on all laminated shingles. [5] [6] GAF Energy, a sister company which offers affordable integrated rooftop solar options, was launched in 2019. [12]

  3. Government Aircraft Factories - Wikipedia

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    The initial five aircraft were largely assembled from Avro-built components and the first flew on 17 March 1946. A further 68 machines were completely built by the GAF. [5] From 1953, the GAF built 48 English Electric Canberra twin-jet tactical bombers under licence. These aircraft were of the uprated B.20 type with extra range capability.

  4. American IG - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, the U.S. government sold General Aniline & Film, or GAF stock. [10] As a result of its 1966 acquisition of Sawyer's, GAF went on to produce the View-Master, a children's toy, made today by Mattel's Fisher-Price division. GAF today still exists as GAF Materials Corporation, mainly as a manufacturer of asphalt and building materials.

  5. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    Goodyear also made a tender offer for up to 40 million shares of its stock from other shareholders at $50 per share. The tender offer resulted in Goodyear buying 40,435,764 shares of stock in February 1987. As a result of the stock buyback, Goodyear took a charge of $224.6 million associated with a massive restructuring plan.

  6. Sneath Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    The Tiffin Glass Company was established in 1889 in Tiffin, Ohio. [1] On January 22, 1892, the company was purchased by Samuel B. Sneath, Ralph D. Sneath, and John. W. Geiger—and renamed Sneath Glass Company.

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    Former Ohio State star wideout Marvin Harrison Jr. was the first wide receiver selected in last year’s draft, going No.4 overall to the Cardinals. He signed a fully-guaranteed $35.3 million contact.

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    Xavier and his trials are a world apart from the family-focused Randall, the character Brown played on “This Is Us,” which earned him five consecutive Emmy nominations (and one win) between ...

  9. United States Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement for glassware made by the United States Glass Company. ... Tiffin, Ohio (1892–1963, rebuilt 1893) ... Text is available under the Creative Commons ...