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Cherokee Nation Mission Solutions (CNMS) is a global service provider partnering with U.S. federal government to provide diplomatic support services such as housing, transportation, shipping and facilities maintenance to assist the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense and other federal agency and personnel, as well as ...
Matthews Aurora Funeral Solutions ; MCL Cafeterias (Indianapolis) Midcontinent Independent System Operator ; Monarch Beverage, Inc. (Indianapolis) NiSource (Merrillville) Noble Roman's (Indianapolis) North American Van Lines ; Old National Bank ; Paige's Music (Indianapolis) Republic Airways Holdings (Indianapolis)
Land and House Property Corp (LHP) contracted with Mr. Smith to buy the freehold title of the Marine Hotel at Walton-on-the-Naze. Mr. Smith had advertised that it was let to Mr. Fleck, a most desirable tenant. Land and House agreed to buy the Hotel. However, Mr. Fleck, who had been overdue with rent, went bankrupt just before transfer of title.
H&R Block, Inc., or H&R Block, is an American tax preparation company operating in Canada, the United States, and Australia. The company was founded in 1955 in Kansas City, Missouri, by brothers Henry W. Bloch and Richard Bloch.
H&H, H and H or HH may refer to: Companies. H&H Bagels, a New York City bagel store; H&H Classics, automobile auctioneers; H&H Restaurant, a Macon, Georgia restaurant;
Thomas H. Lee Partners was founded in 1974 by Thomas H. Lee, often referred to as THL. [3] As of 2022, THL had raised approximately $34 billion of equity capital, investmenting in more than 160 companies.
D+H office in Markham, Ontario. D+H (originally Davis & Henderson) was a Canadian global payments and lending technology provider serving nearly 8,000 financial institutions, specialty lenders, community banks, credit unions, governments and corporations, including Canada's five largest banks. [3]
Duckett visited Elizabeth, New Jersey, which had financed its sewage plan by having a front-foot benefit charge and a land tax, with the house connections installed at the cost of each property owner. WSSC Water requested a similar arrangement in Maryland, and the county governments certified the levy in March 1919, using the rate of $0.015 per ...