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  2. Seed Health Secures $40 Million in Series A Funding - AOL

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    Seed Health has raised $40 million in Series A funding. The Venice, Calif.-based company was created in 2016 by Ara Katz and Raja Dhir, cofounders and chief executive officers. Working with a ...

  3. Peter Lew - Wikipedia

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    BrandBank owns the Thurley, Seed Heritage and Seed Femme speciality fashion brands located in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Hong Kong, [3] and is the local licence holder for French Connection and Nine West in Australia and New Zealand.

  4. Monsanto - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Monsanto purchased Dutch seed company De Ruiter Seeds for €546 million, [70] and sold its POSILAC bovine somatotropin brand and related business to Elanco Animal Health, a division of Eli Lilly & Co, in August for $300 million plus "additional contingent consideration". [71]

  5. George Ball (American businessman) - Wikipedia

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    George Carl Ball Jr. is an American seedsman who has served as chairman of W. Atlee Burpee Company since 1991. After studying at Bard College and DePaul University, he joined Ball Seed in the late 1970s.

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  7. Seed Global Health - Wikipedia

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    Seed Global Health, formerly known as Global Health Service Corps, is a non-profit organization started in 2011 which helps to provide nursing and medical training support in resource-limited countries. Seed Global Health collaborates with the Peace Corps to create the Global Health Service Partnership (GHSP). [1]

  8. DeKalb Genetics Corporation - Wikipedia

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    As a result, DeKalb was the leader in U.S. hybrid seed corn sales from the mid-1930s until the mid-1970s (Crabb 1948. Roberts 1999). [2] In 1982 DeKalb formed a joint venture with Pfizer, called DeKalb-Pfizer Genetics, and in 1985 the name was changed to DeKalb Corporation. The seed business was spun off as DeKalb Genetics Corporation in 1988. [4]

  9. Brooks Pennington Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of 50 years, he built a warehouse and developed the wholesale side of the business and also developed new agricultural crop varieties, seed coatings and seed treatments. He retired as President and Chairman of Pennington Seed Inc. due to ill health in the mid-1990s., [1] the annual turn-over had grown to over $200 million. [2]