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  2. Salter Housewares - Wikipedia

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    Salter Brand Logo. Salter is a British housewares brand. Established in 1760, Salter has been developing precision products for over 260 years. Salter develops and sells products that span a wide range of core product categories, including scales, electricals, cookware and countertop.

  3. Salter Science - Wikipedia

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    Salter Science was a brand of science kits sold by Thomas Salter Ltd., a Scotland-based company which manufactured toys and science activity kits for children. [1] Kits included activities with electricity , microscopy , magnetism and crystal gardens , but the company is probably best known for their chemistry sets .

  4. Salter - Wikipedia

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    Salter (trap) Salter Brecknell, a manufacturer of light commercial weighing scales, part of Avery Weigh-Tronix; Salter Housewares, a manufacturer of consumer weighing scales; Salters Steamers, a boating company on the River Thames, England; Worshipful Company of Salters, a Livery Company of the City of London; Salter, someone who trades in salt

  5. Jamie Salter (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Salter is the co-founder of Hilco Consumer Capital, the private equity unit of Hilco Trading LLC, which he helped start in December 2006. [5] He left Hilco in 2010 to start his own company, Authentic Brands Group. In November 2021, after a funding round valued the company at $9.5 billion, Salter's net worth was estimated at US$1.1 billion. [1]

  6. Robert Salter - Wikipedia

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    Robert Salter may refer to: Robert B. Salter (1924–2010), Canadian surgeon; Robert M. Salter (1920–2011), RAND Corporation engineer; See also.

  7. Salter School - Wikipedia

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    Salter School is a for-profit vocational school in Malden. It is operated as a component of the Premier Education Group. Salter School grew from the Salter Secretarial School established in Massachusetts in 1937. [1] As its academic and business reputation grew, the Salter School moved locations and removed "secretarial" from the title in 1981.

  8. Forest Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Hans Lowey in 1956 as a small laboratory service company. [2]In 1967, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. [3]Ten years later, Howard Solomon became the chief executive officer of the company.

  9. Worshipful Company of Salters - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1918 as the Salters' Institute of Industrial Chemistry to support chemistry students after the First World War, particularly those whose studies had been interrupted by military service, [17] the Salters' Company's educational charity awards prizes for students of chemistry, chemical engineering, biology and physics (plus science technicians), as well as running various ...