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  2. John W. Daniels - Wikipedia

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    Daniels had a wife, Amelia Leonard, [5] and a son, Thomas L. Daniels. [1] They resided at Kenwood Parkway in St. Paul, Minnesota as well as in White Bear Lake, Minnesota. [1] Daniels had an affinity for art and collected art works. [1] Daniels died on June 8, 1931, in St. Paul, Minnesota, at the age of 74. [1] [2] His funeral was held in Piqua ...

  3. Fluor Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Fluor Corporation's predecessor, Rudolph Fluor & Brother, was founded in 1890 by John Simon Fluor [3] and his two brothers in Oshkosh, Wisconsin [4] as a saw and paper mill. [3] John Fluor acted as its president [3] and contributed $100 in personal savings to help the business get started. [5] The company was renamed Fluor Bros. Construction Co ...

  4. John Daniels - Wikipedia

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    John Daniels may refer to: John W. Daniels (1857–1931), co-founder of Archer Daniels Midland; John T. Daniels (1873–1948), amateur photographer who took the photograph of the Wright Brothers' first flight; John Karl Daniels (1875–1978), Norwegian-American sculptor; John C. Daniels (1936–2015), mayor of New Haven, Connecticut

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  7. International business - Wikipedia

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    Online Business Resources:* Websites, blogs, and social media platforms that provide news, analysis, and commentary on international business, often catering to specific regions or industries. In addition to traditional media, there are also a number of social media channels that focus on international business.

  8. Archer Daniels Midland - Wikipedia

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    Dwayne Andreas was named CEO of ADM in 1970, [4] and two years later was elected chairman of the company's board. [28] Under his leadership, Archer Daniels Midland acquired many smaller agricultural companies and expanded into international markets, [29] eventually becoming one of the world's largest agricultural processing companies.

  9. John C. Daniels - Wikipedia

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    Daniels was born in Macon, Georgia. [1] He attended high school at James Hillhouse High School in New Haven, where he was a standout football player. [2] He continued his education at Villanova University, where he had an athletic scholarship to play football and earned a bachelor's degree in economics, and Occidental College, where he earned a master's degree in urban studies.