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  2. Double-H Boots - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, the name was changed to Double-H Boots to reflect the company heritage of H.H. Brown. Double H. Boot Co.'s plant in Womelsdorf closed its doors in June 2007, leaving 135 workers jobless. [2] Production of the majority of the work and dress western style boots was then transferred to the company's larger production facility in ...

  3. Category:Shoe companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 February 2024, at 16:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Helly Hansen - Wikipedia

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    By 1995, the company was owned by Norwegian conglomerate Orkla. That year, Orkla sold a 50% stake in Helly Hansen to Resource Group International, [ 6 ] which merged with Aker in 1996. In 1997, Investcorp bought Aker's stake and most of Orkla's stake, resulting in its 70% ownership of Helly Hansen, which was valued at $160 million at the time.

  5. H. W. Brands - Wikipedia

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    Henry William Brands Jr. (born August 7, 1953) is an American historian. He holds the Jack S. Blanton Sr. Chair in History at the University of Texas at Austin , where he earned his PhD in history in 1985.

  6. H&H Bagels - Wikipedia

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    H&H Bagels is a bagel company in New York City that has been described as "classic," "famous," and "iconic." [1] [2] It operates five retail locations in New York City, [4] [5] with plans for 25 more stores across the United States. H&H Bagels also has nationwide shipping and global wholesale businesses.

  7. List of defunct consumer brands - Wikipedia

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    Brands in this list may still be made, but are only made in modest quantities and/or limited runs as a nostalgic or retro style item. A set of signs promoting Burma-Shave , on U.S. Route 66 This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  8. Category:German brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German brands" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 592 total. ... H. H&R (company) (previous page)

  9. Hormel Foods - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as George A. Hormel & Company in Austin, Minnesota, by George A. Hormel in 1891. It changed its name to Hormel Foods in 1993. George A. Hormel (born 1860 in Buffalo, New York) worked in a Chicago slaughterhouse before becoming a traveling wool and hide buyer. His travels took him to Austin and he decided to settle there.