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224 West 57th Street, also known as the Argonaut Building and formerly as the Demarest and Peerless Company Building, is a commercial building on the southeast corner of Broadway and 57th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, just south of Columbus Circle. The building consists of two formerly separate structures, the A. T. Demarest ...
Argo Group International Holdings, Inc, or Argo Group (NYSE: ARGO/PA; NYSE: ARGD), is a U.S.-based underwriter of specialty insurance products in the property and casualty market. [1] It and its insurance subsidiaries are rated "A−" by Standard & Poor's. Argo's insurance subsidiaries are rated "A−" by AM Best.
PCF Warsaw Warsaw, Poland 2002 PCF Newcastle Newcastle upon Tyne, England 2017 PCF Rzeszów Rzeszów, Poland 2018 PCF Łódź Łódź, Poland 2020 [22] PCF New York New York City, United States 2019 PCF Chicago (formerly Phosphor Studios) Chicago, United States 2021 [23] Game On Montreal, Canada 2021 [24] Incuvo Katowice, Poland 2021 [25] PCF ...
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The big shareholder groups in PCF Group plc have power over the company. Insiders often own a large chunk of younger, smaller, companies while huge companies tend to have institutions as shareholders.
[6] [7] [9] The company planned to purchase Argonaut Group Inc. in 1987, but withdrew from the buyout. [10] The dissolution of Gibbons Green and the formation of Leonard Green & Partners is attributed by some to the failure of two buyouts: Ohio Mattress Company and Sheller-Globe Corporation. [11] [12] [13]
Jeremy Elliott "Jez" San OBE (born 29 March 1966) is an English game programmer and entrepreneur who founded Argonaut Software as a teenager in the 1980s. He is best known for the 1986 Atari ST game Starglider and helping to design the Super FX chip used in Star Fox for the Super NES.
The Argonaut was an American automobile manufactured from 1959 to 1963, or at least the company is listed as being in existence during those years. The Argonaut Motor Machine Corporation was based in Cleveland, Ohio. The company's president was Richard S. Luntz (1919–2006).