enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Blue Bonnet (brand) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Bonnet_(brand)

    1948 advertisement in Ladies' Home Journal. Blue Bonnet is an American brand of margarine and other bread spreads and baking fats, owned by ConAgra Foods. [1] Original owner Standard Brands merged with Nabisco in July 1981, but Nabisco ultimately sold Blue Bonnet to ConAgra, along with a number of other food brands, in 1998.

  3. Kent Nutrition Group - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_Nutrition_Group

    Kent Feeds was founded by Gage A. Kent in Indianola, Iowa in 1927, where he used a mill to manufacture cattle feed. The company's first product, "Kent Baby Beef," was marketed as a cattle feed with high protein and no filler. A fire destroyed the original mill in Indianola and eventually Kent moved the company to a new plant in Muscatine, Iowa.

  4. List of companies of Guyana - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companies_of_Guyana

    Georgetown: 1880 [1] State-owned newspaper S A Guyana Power and Light: Utilities Conventional electricity Georgetown: 1957 Power utility S A Guyana Sugar Corporation: Consumer goods Food products Skeldon: 1976 Sugar S A Guyana Telephone and Telegraph Company (GT&T) Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Georgetown: 1991 Telecom P A ...

  5. Georgetown Historic District (Georgetown, Connecticut)

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgetown_Historic...

    The Georgetown Historic District is a historic district which covers the central portion the village of Georgetown, Connecticut.The district includes parts of Georgetown in the towns of Redding, Weston, Wilton, and Ridgefield and consists of the former Gilbert & Bennett manufacturing plant, institutional housing built for the plant workers, other private homes, and the Georgetown business ...

  6. National Milling Company of Guyana - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Milling_Company...

    He is the first non-expatriate managing director of the company and has served over 25 years at the firm. [43] On 18 December 2019 he was granted the ‘Presidents Lifetime Award’ by the Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GAMSA), the company itself was granted the ‘Presidents Award’ in recognition of its 50th anniversary.

  7. Wayne Farms - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Farms

    The history of the company goes back to 1895 and was known for feed milling. [4] In 1916, D.W. McMillen started manufacturing a feed by the name of 'Wayne' which was later chosen as a name for the company. [4] In 1965, Allied Mills spun-out its poultry business in order to focus on manufacturing and named the new company, Wayne Farms. [4]

  8. Gilbert & Bennett - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilbert_&_Bennett

    The company was founded in 1834 by Benjamin Gilbert and Sturges Bennett in the Georgetown section of Redding, Connecticut. [1] In 1998, G&B filed for bankruptcy after its once prosperous industrial manufacturing fell victim to the growing deindustrialization and it ultimately ceased operation in 2001.

  9. James M. Fail - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_M._Fail

    James M. Fail (March 28, 1926 – February 26, 2010) was an American financial executive who served as chairman of Stone Holdings, Inc. and Bluebonnet Savings Bank. A native of Mobile, Alabama, he attended Murphy High School [2] and served for three years in the U.S. Navy. [3]