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  2. Handy Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Handy Technologies, Inc. is an online two-sided marketplace for residential cleaning, installation, and other home services. [1] Founded in 2012 in Cambridge, Massachusetts , the now New York –based company operates services in United States, United Kingdom, and Canada.

  3. Handy & Harman Ltd. Subsidiary Lucas-Milhaupt, Inc ... - AOL

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    Handy & Harman Ltd. Subsidiary Lucas-Milhaupt, Inc. Acquires Wolverine Joining Technologies WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Global diversified manufacturer Handy & Harman Ltd. (NASDAQ(CM ...

  4. SL Industries - Wikipedia

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    SL Industries, Inc. is an American manufacturing company headquartered in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. The company provides products like power electronics, protection and quality, motion control, and communication equipment mainly to original equipment manufacturers . There are four segments in the company to operate, namely SL Power Electronics ...

  5. Harman International - Wikipedia

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    Harman International Industries, Inc., commonly known as Harman, is an American audio electronics company. [3] Since 2017, the company has been operating as an independent subsidiary of Samsung Electronics. [4] Headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, US, it has its own executive leadership team. [5]

  6. Handy Andy Home Improvement Center - Wikipedia

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    At that time, Handy Andy had over $120 million in debt and was planning to reorganize into hardware supermarkets. In early 1996, however, creditors forced Handy Andy to liquidate its assets to repay its outstanding debts. On January 25, 1996, Handy Andy announced it would be closing its remaining 54 stores, laying off over 2,500 employees.

  7. Category : Defunct retail companies of the United States

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    H. H. H. Gregg; H. J. Wilson Co. H. L. Green Company; Hahn's Shoes; Hamlin's Wizard Oil; Hancock Fabrics; Handy Andy Home Improvement Center; Handy Dan; Harmony House

  8. Handy Dan - Wikipedia

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    Handy Dan Home Improvement was an American home improvement store founded by Amnon Barness, an Israeli immigrant. It went out of business in May, 1989. [1] By 1972, the company operated 30 stores in California, Texas, Arizona and Oklahoma. It made an initial offering in November, which led to Daylin, Inc. owning 81% of Handy Dan. [2]

  9. Tandy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Conroy sold O'Sullivan Industries, a furniture manufacturer, to Tandy Corporation. In 1994, Tandy Corporation offered O'Sullivan as a public company. In 1999, O'Sullivan was purchased for about $350 million (~$602 million in 2023) by investment group OSI Acquisition, an affiliate of Brockman, Rosser, Sherrill & Co., L.P. (BRS).