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    Ralph Thomas Scurfield B.Sc (January 7, 1928 – February 18, 1985) was a Canadian businessman. He was the President and Chief Executive Officer of Nu-West Group Limited (1957–1985), and was an original owner of the Calgary Flames.

  3. Nu-West - Wikipedia

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    Nu-West Group Ltd. was a Canadian growth-oriented house building company that grew into an internationally diversified conglomerate. In 1957 Nu-West Homes was a small, privately owned, house-building company operating in Calgary, Alberta. In 1969, Nu-West Homes Ltd. became a publicly traded company and was listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange ...

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    According to a July 2023 report by energy advocacy group Advanced Energy United, natural gas continues to be the leading source for Texas' electric generation. Wind, coal, nuclear and solar — in ...

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    The Texas Tech Club will be under new ownership after an acquisition was announced on Tuesday. The Oak View Group, a global company that handles "venue development, venue management, premium ...

  8. Cooper Review - Wikipedia

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    The Hart brothers sold The Cooper Review and purchased The Weatherford Democrat in Weatherford, Texas. [6] In 1952, the Review was purchased by J.T. Toney, who ran it until late 1976, when he sold it to Skipper Steely's Citizen Publishing Company. In 1978 it sold to the Harte-Hanks Communications. The company owned the newspaper through 1984.

  9. Cleburne Times-Review - Wikipedia

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    Donrey Media Group sold the newspaper to CNHI in July 1998. A former employee, Bob Sonderegger, wrote in a Texas Journalism Review article that "When CNHI took over the Cleburne Times-Review from Donrey Media, they were real slow on paying a lot of their bills. ... When CNHI bought the Cleburne paper in July of 1998, Ralph Martin was chief ...