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  2. Black+Decker - Wikipedia

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    1910 – "The Black & Decker Manufacturing Company" was founded by S. Duncan Black (1883–1951) and Alonzo G. Decker (1884–1956) as a small machine shop in Baltimore in September. Decker, who had only a seventh grade education, had met Black in 1906, when they were both 23-year-old workers at the Rowland Telegraph Company.

  3. Alonzo G. Decker Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Alonzo G. Decker Jr., also known as Al Decker, or A. G. Decker (1908 – 18 March 2002) was an American businessperson and engineer who served as the chairman of the board of Black & Decker. [1] He is known for developing power tools for use in the home, including the first cordless electric drill , which helped create the do it yourself market.

  4. DeWalt - Wikipedia

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    It grew quickly and was reorganized and reincorporated in 1947 as DeWalt Inc. American Machine & Foundry Co., Inc. bought the company in 1949, and sold it to Black & Decker in 1960. Black & Decker divested itself of the radial arm saw manufacturing branch in 1989, selling it to two executives. In 1992, Black & Decker began a major effort to ...

  5. You Might Be Surprised to Find That These 'US' Brands Aren't ...

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    The portable electric drill is an U.S. invention, first made in 1917 by Black & Decker, which was then based in a small Baltimore machine shop. Now owned by Stanley Works, the company still has ...

  6. Thomas Rowe Price Jr. - Wikipedia

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    (Founder of Black+Decker) Thomas Rowe Price Jr. (March 16, 1898 – October 20, 1983) was the founder of T. Rowe Price , an American publicly owned investment firm , established in 1937 and headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland .

  7. Pfister (firm) - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Price Pfister shut down its foundry in the U.S. as they began moving jobs over into Mexico, laying off 300 of the 1200 U.S. jobs at their plant in Pacoima, California. [4] To protest the layoffs and limited severance packages, ten of the workers went on hunger strikes, and on day ten of the strike one of them collapsed and required ...

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