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  2. Robbins & Myers - Wikipedia

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    Robbins & Myers, Inc. is a manufacturer of engineered equipment and systems in global energy and industrial markets. There are basically two segments operating in the company, namely Energy Services and Process and Flow Control. In February 2013, National Oilwell Varco, Inc. acquired Robbins & Myers Inc. [1]

  3. Baskin-Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Baskin-Robbins Australia is a wholly owned and operated subsidiary of Inspire Brands, the parent company of Baskin-Robbins and Dunkin'. In October 2010, Dunkin' Brands terminated its license agreement with Allied Brands Group for Baskin-Robbins in Australia, and now supports its Australian franchisees directly. [ 29 ]

  4. McKesson Corporation - Wikipedia

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    McKesson Corporation is a publicly-traded American company that distributes pharmaceuticals and provides health information technology, medical supplies, and health management tools. The company delivers a third of all pharmaceutical products used or consumed in North America and employs over 51,000 employees.

  5. NASA space-flown Gemini and Apollo medallions - Wikipedia

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    The Robbins Company was founded in 1892 by jeweler Charles M. Robbins, in Attleboro, Massachusetts. [23] They began designing and producing commemorative badges for Ohio in 1913, [24] and South Dakota in 1917. [25] In 1935, the first 1,000 badges of a new design for the Federal Bureau of Investigation were produced by Robbins. [26]

  6. Dunkin' Brands - Wikipedia

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    Dunkin' Brands Group, Inc. was an American restaurant holding company that ran three chains of fast-food restaurants: Dunkin' Donuts, Mister Donut, and Baskin-Robbins. It was headquartered in Canton, Massachusetts. [3] It was acquired by Inspire Brands in 2020.

  7. Irv Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Irvine "Irv" Isaac Robbins [1] (December 6, 1917 – May 5, 2008) was a Canadian-born American businessman. He co-founded the Baskin-Robbins ice cream parlor chain in 1945 with his partner and brother-in-law Burt Baskin .

  8. Robbins Brothers - Wikipedia

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    In 1921 Robbins Brothers opened its first store in Seattle, Washington. The first store, Ben Tipp Diamonds was founded by Ben Tipp. Ben Tipp’s son, Eugene Robbins, later purchased a new store, William Pitt Jewelers located in Pasadena, California. Eugene Robins’ two sons, Skip and Steve later took over management of the company.

  9. The Cage (ballet) - Wikipedia

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    After Robbins said he would withdraw all his works from the tour, and Kaye threatened to not perform during the tour, the Dutch officials allowed it to be performed. [4]: 189 [1] In 1961, The Cage entered the repertory of Ballets: USA, Robbins company, during what would become the company's last season. [4]: 195