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  2. American Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    121 cu in (2.0 L) AMC I4 1; 232 cu in (3.8 L) AMC I6; 258 cu in (4.2 L) AMC I6; 304 cu in (5.0 L) AMC V8; 360 cu in (5.9 L) AMC V8 (Ending in 1978 for automobiles and through 1991 in Jeeps) 401 cu in (6.6 L) AMC V8 (Ending in 1974 as a regular production order in automobiles; was available in fleet/police use until at least 1975. In 1975, 89 ...

  3. AMC Gremlin - Wikipedia

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    The AMC Gremlin (also American Motors Gremlin) [1] is a subcompact automobile introduced in 1970, manufactured and marketed in a single, two-door body style (1970–1978) by American Motors Corporation (AMC), as well as in Mexico (1974–1983) by AMC's Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos (VAM) subsidiary.

  4. A-Mark Precious Metals - Wikipedia

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    www.amark.com A-Mark Precious Metals (founded in 1965 as A Mark Coin Company ) [ 1 ] is a precious metals trading company . It was the first company allowed to make and sell coins from the metals recovered in the shipwreck of SS Gairsoppa . [ 1 ]

  5. Break Out the Popcorn! AMC Is Going Public - AOL

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    After its purchase by a Chinese conglomerate in September 2012, AMC Entertainment Holdings has announced that it is going public. Dalian Wanda Group Co. bought AMC for $2.6 billion and assumed $2 ...

  6. AMC CEO cuts his pay by 25%: 'I feel your pain' on stock ...

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    AMC stock sank about 11% on Thursday, hovering around $4.50 per share. The stock is down more than 90% over the past year as the company has been issuing shares to pay down its debt , which ...

  7. 15 of Your Favorite Companies That Have Gone Out of Business

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    Blockbuster. Year opened: 1985 Year closed: 2013 If you grew up in the '90s, you likely spent many a Friday night searching for the perfect movie at your local Blockbuster.

  8. Nash-Kelvinator - Wikipedia

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    Nash-Kelvinator Corporation was the result of a merger in 1937 between Nash Motors and Kelvinator Appliance Company. The union of these two companies was brought about as a result of a condition made by George W. Mason prior to his appointment as CEO of Nash.

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