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DeWalt Ford Fusion in 2008, driven by Matt Kenseth.. DeWalt Tools sponsored NASCAR driver Matt Kenseth from 1999 through to the season of 2009. In this time period, Kenseth won 18 races, the 2000 Sprint Cup Rookie of the Year Award, 2003 Winston Cup Series Championship, 2004 NEXTEL Cup All Star Race and the 2009 Daytona 500.
George Wimpey - area office, national house builder; HSBC - bank's national IT centre, and underground data centre at Tankersley; IBM - IT consulting; McLaren Automotive - British automotive manufacturer (Corporate Office and Composites Technology Centre located on Seldon Way, Catcliffe, Sheffield S60 5XA)
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The city generates approximately 20 per cent of the UK's GDP; [2] while the economy of the London metropolitan area—the largest in Europe—generates approximately 30 per cent of the UK's GDP. [3] London is one of the pre-eminent financial centres of the world and vies with New York City as the most important location for international finance.
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They decided to partner up, and Duncan became the head of the North American division of Positec in 2005. Both the Rockwell Tools and the WORX brands were originally sold directly to consumers via infomercials. Products branded with Rockwell Tools first appeared in the retailer Lowe's, in October 2009. [7]
Tetley - taken over by Carlsberg UK, based in Northampton [32] Thurstons - a bakers and sandwich retailer; taken over by Greggs in the 1990s and subsequently rebranded as Greggs [33] Visionware – software company split out from Systime Computers in 1989 that made client-server connectivity products; bought by the Santa Cruz Operation in 1994 [34]