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  2. Cox Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Upon Jim Cox Jr.'s death in 1974, he left his two sisters, Anne Cox Chambers and Barbara Cox, in control of 95% of the privately-owned company. [7] In 1982, CBC moved its headquarters to the Atlanta area and changed its name to Cox Communications, Inc. The company was eventually consolidated into Cox Enterprises.

  3. Lists of companies - Wikipedia

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    List of company and product names derived from indigenous peoples; List of company name etymologies; List of drive-in theaters; List of largest employers; List of multinational corporations; List of multinationals with research and development centres in Israel; List of oldest companies; List of re-established companies; List of S&P 400 companies

  4. Cox Communications - Wikipedia

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    The subsidiary company, Cox Broadcasting Corporation (unrelated to the Cox Media Group, which focuses on radio stations and television stations), was not officially formed until 1964, when it was established as a public company traded on the New York Stock Exchange. The company was renamed to Cox Communications in 1982.

  5. Cox Media Group - Wikipedia

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    The company said it intended to focus on larger markets or smaller markets that could be clustered together with other CMG properties. In April 2013, CMG launched the online-only new site Rare.us as a conservative media source, originally with the tagline "Red is the Center", and more recently "America's News Feed". [ 10 ]

  6. List of oldest companies - Wikipedia

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    Of the companies with more than 100 years of history, most of them (89%) employ fewer than 300 people. [1] [2] A nationwide Japanese survey counted more than 21,000 companies older than 100 years as of September 30, 2009. [3]

  7. List of companies named after people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of companies named after people. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see Lists of etymologies . All of these are named after founders, co-founders and partners of companies, unless otherwise stated.

  8. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Cox Enterprises, a media and communications company Cox Communications, cable provider; Cox Media Group, a company that owns television and radio stations; Cox Automotive, an Atlanta-based business unit of Cox Enterprises; Cox Models, aka Cox Hobbies; Cox Sports, a regional sports network that served the United States New England region until 2012

  9. Category:Lists of companies - Wikipedia

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    List of S&P 400 companies; List of S&P 500 companies; List of S&P 600 companies; List of S&P 1000 companies; List of Six Sigma companies; List of SRI International spin-offs; List of companies founded by Stanford University alumni; List of strip clubs