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  2. Ingram Micro - Wikipedia

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    Former U.S. Congressman Chris Lee once worked at Ingram Micro. [28]Bülent Ural, who currently works as a sales consultant for Ingram Micro's German branch, was a member of the German-Turkish musical group Sürpriz, which represented Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1999.

  3. Ingram Industries - Wikipedia

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    Ingram's Bruce R. Birmingham (on right, behind M/V Mississippi). Ingram Industries is a manufacturing company headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee.The company consists of diversified businesses in marine transportation aggregate supply, book distribution, print on demand book manufacturing, management and distribution services. [4]

  4. List of largest private non-governmental companies by revenue

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    This is a list of the world's largest non-governmental privately held companies by revenue.This list does not include state-owned enterprises like Sinopec, State Grid, China National Petroleum, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, Pemex, Petrobras, PDVSA and others.

  5. Alain Monié - Wikipedia

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    From 2007 until 2010 he was president and chief operating officer of Ingram Micro. Following one year as CEO of Asia Pacific Resources International Limited (APRIL), a pulp and paper company headquartered in Singapore, he returned to Ingram Micro as chief operating officer and was named CEO of Ingram Micro in January 2012. [4]

  6. Ingram Micro Inc. - Wikipedia

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  7. BrightPoint - Wikipedia

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    During July 2012 BrightPoint was acquired by Ingram Micro for $650 million. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Six of its top executives shared a $30 million payout when the two companies merged, including former CFO, Anthony Boor, who left BrightPoint in 2011.

  8. John R. Ingram (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Ingram joined the family business, Ingram Industries, in 1986. [1] [5] [6] [7] He worked for Ingram Micro, in Santa Ana, California, then in Belgium, during the 1990s. [2] He was vice-chairman of Ingram Industries, from 1999 to 2008, is now chairman. [4] [8] He also is CEO and chairman of the Ingram Content Group.

  9. TD Synnex - Wikipedia

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    With the merger of Tech Data and Synnex, TD Synnex becomes the largest IT distributor having a combined revenue of $59.8 billion, which surpasses Ingram Micro, whose 2020 revenue was $49.1 billion. [6] [7] On January 9, 2024, TD Synnex reported the results for 2023 fourth-quarter and full-year results reaching $57 billion in revenue. [8]