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  2. Century Aluminum - Wikipedia

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    Century Aluminum Company is a US-based producer of primary aluminum, with aluminum plants in Kentucky, South Carolina and Iceland. It is the largest producer of primary aluminum in the United States. [1] The company is a publicly held corporation listed on the NASDAQ. The headquarters is at One South Wacker in Chicago. [2] [3]

  3. Special Metals Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Special Metals Corporation (SMC) is an American supplier of special refractory alloys and is headquartered in New Hartford, New York, United States.The company has operations in Perth, Western Australia; Albury, New South Wales;Huntington, West Virginia; Dunkirk, New York; Burnaugh, Kentucky; Elkhart, Indiana and Hereford, England.

  4. Titanium Metals Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Titanium Metals Corporation, or most commonly referred to as TIMET, a shortened version of "TItanium METals" that is a registered company trademark.TIMET, founded in 1950, is an American manufacturer of titanium-based metals products, focusing primarily on the aerospace industry headquartered in Warrensville Heights, Ohio.

  5. Monocoupe Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Central States Airplane Company was established in 1927 to build Don Luscombe's Monocoupe. [3] In January 1928, the company became the Mono Aircraft Division of Velie Motor Corporation . Following Willard Velie 's death in March 1929, the Velie interests were sold to Allied Aviation Industries , a holding company.

  6. CF Industries - Wikipedia

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    CF Industries Holdings, Inc. is an American manufacturer and distributor of agricultural fertilizers, including ammonia, urea, and ammonium nitrate products. The company is based in Northbrook, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, [3] and was founded in 1946 as the Central Farmers Fertilizer Company.

  7. CTL Corporation - Wikipedia

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    CTL began manufacturing all-in-one PCs again in the early 2010s. [6] In 2014 CTL partnered with CryptoRig in order to produce currency-mining computer systems. [7] In 2016 CTL Chromebooks were provided to teachers and students in Nevada education system via a legislative appropriation of $20 million passed through the Nevada State House. [8] [9]

  8. LBX Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1922, Link-Belt expanded into the crawler-mounted crane-shovel excavator market. The company continued building rail-based cranes and material-handling equipment, but the rail-based market continued shrinking. By its 50th anniversary in 1925, Link-Belt operated ten large manufacturing plants and 27 branch offices across the United States.

  9. Crucible Industries - Wikipedia

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    By 1939, Crucible was the largest producer of tool steel in the United States, making over 400 products (more than any other steel company). It had nine mills in four states, two coal mines, a water company and a half-interest in a Mesabi ore mine. [11] From 1968 to 1984, Crucible was owned by Colt Industries. In 1985, its salaried employees ...

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