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  2. Bonduelle - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1853, [1] [2] when Louis Bonduelle-Dalle (23 October 1802 - 13 November 1880) and Louis Lesaffre-Roussel (1802–1869) established a grain and juniper berry distillery in Marquette-lez-Lille.

  3. Palace Clothing Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The Palace Clothing Company Building was designed in 1924 by Kansas City Architect Frederic E. McIlvain in the Chicago School style of architecture. The Palace Clothing Company was established in 1893 in Kansas City by Henry Guettel and Henry Auerbach. [2]

  4. List of Kansas companies - Wikipedia

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    The following list of Kansas companies includes notable companies that are, or once were, ... Fuller Brush Company; H. Hesston Corporation; I. IFR Systems; L

  5. Bonduelle's profits fall as droughts, supply crunch weigh - AOL

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    (Reuters) -French plant-based food company Bonduelle reported lower annual profits on Monday, hit by the COVID-19 crisis, bad crops, supply chain disruption and rising inflation. The war between ...

  6. Guys Snack Foods - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Guy and Frances Caldwell in 1938 as "Guy's Nut and Candy Company", so named because it sold roasted peanuts throughout the Kansas City area. [3] At one time the company had 1,000 employees in its Liberty, Missouri plant. It was sold to Borden Food Corporation in 1979. Borden sold it in 1994. It went into bankruptcy in ...

  7. Waddell & Reed - Wikipedia

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    Waddell & Reed Financial, Inc. was an American asset management and financial planning company founded in 1937 in Kansas City, Missouri.It was a publicly traded company from 1998 to 2021, and briefly had its headquarters in Overland Park, Kansas, and was planning a move back to Downtown Kansas City before the company was sold.

  8. Kenneth A. Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Spencer was born in Columbus, Kansas but grew up in Pittsburg, Kansas. Spencer graduated from the University of Kansas in 1926, majoring in engineering and geology [1] and went into his father's business of Pittsburg & Midway Coal Company in Pittsburg, Kansas. Spencer moved to the Kansas City area in 1939 to establish offices for his companies. [1]

  9. Stuart Hall Building - Wikipedia

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    To this day, the massive brick ovens still remain in the building. The building was later used as a warehouse for the Stuart Hall company. The building was not only a warehouse for the company, it was where the company's operations were located. The company made various paper items that included envelopes, spiral notebooks and notebook paper.