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  2. GE Appliances - Wikipedia

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    GE Appliances was originally a part of General Electric, a company which began marketing a full roster of heating and cooking products in 1907. [11] In January 2004, it became part of GE Consumer & Industrial when GE Consumer Products (founded in 1905) merged with GE Industrial Systems (founded in 1930) to form GE Consumer & Industrial.

  3. Rheem Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Rheem Manufacturing Company is a privately held manufacturer who produces residential and commercial water heaters, boilers, heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. The company also produces and sells products under the Ruud brand name.

  4. Amana Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, the company was purchased by Goodman Global (now part of Daikin North America), a heating-and-cooling manufacturer which sold it to Maytag (now part of Whirlpool) in 2002. [2] Goodman still owns Amana's air conditioner and furnace division, and Amana home appliances are now owned and manufactured by the Whirlpool Corporation. [3]

  5. GE makes a limited return to Connecticut as its former ... - AOL

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    GE Appliances, which the conglomerate sold to the Chinese-owned Haier in 2016, will launch CoCREATE Stamford next year, featuring kitchen appliance manufacturing. The Louisville-based company will ...

  6. Mabe (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Mabe entered into a joint venture with General Electric to produce appliances for the US market where GE received a 48% minority stake. By the mid-1990s, more than two-thirds of all gas ranges and refrigerators imported into the United States were designed and manufactured by Mabe, and 95% of those sold under the General Electric ...

  7. Why "Made in America" Makes Sense for GE - AOL

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  8. Trane - Wikipedia

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    He designed a new type of low-pressure steam heating system, Trane vapor heating. Reuben Trane, James' son, earned a mechanical engineering degree (B. S. 1910) at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and joined his father's plumbing firm. [1] In 1913, James and Reuben, along with Stella Jackson (formerly Trane), incorporated The Trane Company.

  9. Here's Why GE Vernova Stock Soared in January - AOL

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    It's only February, but GE Vernova's (NYSE: GEV) stock has already had an exciting year. The company offers solutions for power generation equipment (primarily gas turbines and services), wind ...