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  2. CPI Aerostructures - Wikipedia

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    The name was changed to Consortium of Precision Industries, Inc. in 1989, then to CPI Aerostructures, Inc. in 1992, and began using the CPI Aero trademark in 1995. [ 4 ] [ 1 ] On December 30, 2018, CPI Aero acquired Welding Metallurgy Inc. and its subsidiary Compac Development Corp for $7.9 million.

  3. Precision Castparts Corp. - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Precision was moved to the S&P 500 stock index. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] As seen in the table above, PCP's revenue increased by 52 percent in 2007, to $5.4 billion from $3.5 billion in 2006. Total debt increased by 29 percent, from $677 million in 2006 to $873 million in 2007.

  4. Sumitomo Precision Products - Wikipedia

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    Sumitomo Precision Products Co., Ltd. is an integrated manufacturer of aerospace equipment, heat exchangers, hydraulic controls, wireless sensor networks, sensors, micro-electronics technology, and environmental systems. The aerospace division supplies its products to aerospace industries worldwide, including Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier, and ...

  5. Precision Metalforming Association - Wikipedia

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    The Stamping division was formed in 1987 when the AMSA changed its name to the Precision Metalforming Association, to better demonstrate industries the PMA serves. [3] PMA generates industry information in economic and industry survey reports. It provides benefits like Health Insurance for Members and the PMA 401(k) Retirement Plan.

  6. 37 photos of the weirdest and most unique McDonald's ... - AOL

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    The restaurant opened on October 8, 1990, in Shenzhen's special economic zone. The South China Morning Post reported that on its opening day, the unique McDonald's received over 40,000 customers ...

  7. LIG Nex1 - Wikipedia

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    The company was established on February 25, 1976, under the name Goldstar Precision Industries (Korean: 금성정밀공업; Hanja: 金星精密工業; RR: Geumseong Jeongmil Gongeop) as a subsidiary of Goldstar Electronics (now LG Electronics).

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  9. List of grenade launchers - Wikipedia

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    (China North Industries Corporation) 35 mm grenade (Non-lethal round) China 1991 Usable on Type 56, Type 81 and QBZ-95 Chinese rifles [6] UBGL-1: Arsenal JSCo. 40 mm caseless grenade: Bulgaria VB rifle grenade: Viven-Bessières (VB) — France 1916 Verrou Mortier 2.5 pouces — 2.5 inches France 16th century or 17th century