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  2. AEG (German company) - Wikipedia

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    AEG electric motor builders plate. In 1970, AEG-Telefunken had 178,000 employees worldwide, and was the 12th largest electrical company in the world. The company was burdened by, among other things, unsuccessful projects such as an automated baggage conveyor system at Frankfurt Airport and nuclear powerplant construction.

  3. AEG - Wikipedia

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    AEG (German company), Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft ("General Electricity Company"), former German electrical manufacturer AEG (brand), licensed by Electrolux to several companies for a variety of products; Anschutz Entertainment Group, an American entertainment company

  4. Telefunken - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Telefunken was merged with AEG, which was then renamed to AEG-Telefunken. In the beginning of the 1960s, Walter Bruch developed the PAL - colour television system for the company, in use by most countries of the western Hemisphere (except the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the western part of South America).

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    Lego Disney Advent Calendar for $20 (was $45): Lowest price ever. Orolay Down Jacket for $83 (was $150): The popular coat at its best price in years. Olaplex No. 7 Bonding Oil, $21 (was $30) at Amazon

  6. Electric stove - Wikipedia

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    As late as the 1920s, an electric stove was still considered a novelty. By the 1930s, the maturing of the technology, the decreased cost of electric power and modernized styling of electric stoves had greatly increased their acceptance. [11] The electrical stove slowly began to replace the gas stove, especially in household kitchens.

  7. These Vintage Apple Products Are Worth Way More Than You ...

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    Like the Newton, it was considered a commercial failure, primarily due to its astronomical price (almost $10,000!) and software issues. It was retired in 1986 and succeeded by the Macintosh.

  8. Muscle Loss In This Area Could Be a Key Indicator of ... - AOL

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    A study presented earlier this month found that smaller temporalis muscles could indicate dementia. A brain health coach shares the warning signs to look for.

  9. Amica (company) - Wikipedia

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    After purchasing 39.29% of the shares in August 2015, Amica already owns 100% of Sideme. The total purchase price of all shares of the French company was 5.4 million Euros, which were financed from own funds. [18] [19] In 2017, the company opened Poland's largest high-bay warehouse with height of 46 meters and an area of 6,500 square meters. [20]