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  2. Techtronic Industries - Wikipedia

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    In August 2001 TTI acquired European Ryobi power tools business and in March 2002 TTI acquired two subsidiaries of Ryobi Limited, Ryobi Australia Pty Limited and Ryobi New Zealand Limited. [ 14 ] Techtronic purchased Milwaukee Electric Tool from Atlas Copco in 2005 and began integrating lithium-ion batteries into their lineup.

  3. Ryobi - Wikipedia

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    Ryobi Limited (English: / r aɪ ˈ oʊ b i / ry-OH-bee or / r i ˈ oʊ b i / ree-OH-bee; Japanese: リョービ株式会社, romanized: Ryōbi Kabushiki-gaisha, IPA: [ɾʲoːꜜbi]) is a Japanese manufacturer of components for automobiles, electronics, and telecommunications industries.

  4. Zip Industries - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1962, Zip focused primarily on water heaters for kitchens and hot water heaters for bathrooms. Zip began manufacturing and marketing in Australia from about 1947. An early Zip innovation was a manually operated over-sink boiling water heater with a "ready whistle" and automatic cut-off, which became a popular fixture in Australian restaurants and community kitchens during the 1950s ...

  5. List of companies of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Retail chain; wholly owned subsidiary of Australia's Woolworths Group: Air New Zealand: 2,734 8,860 308 Flag carrier of New Zealand. Spark New Zealand: 3,694 5,144 718 Largest telecommunications company in New Zealand.

  6. Downer Group - Wikipedia

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    Listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and New Zealand Stock Exchange as Downer EDI (DOW), Downer is an ASX 200 company. Downer Group employs approximately 33,000 people across more than 300 sites, primarily in Australia and New Zealand, but also in the Asia-Pacific region, South America and southern Africa. [citation needed]

  7. MYOB (company) - Wikipedia

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    Though the company was founded in the United States, it ceased operations outside of Australia and New Zealand in 2008. [citation needed] Co-founder Brad Shofer left the company in 2003. [1] In December 2008, Acclivity announced it acquired MYOB US Inc. and its Macintosh (and PC) development team

  8. Eagers Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Eagers Automotive is an automotive retail group in Australia and New Zealand. Starting as A P Eagers Automotive Limited, it has a history of more than 100 years. [2] The company name changed to Eagers Automotive Limited from A.P. Eagers Limited in 2020 following its acquisition of the Automotive Holdings Group.

  9. EBOS Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 EBOS acquired Symbion for NZ$1.1 billion and in doing so inheriting the Faulding pharmaceutical brand. [1] [7] In 2016 EBOS acquired a controlling interest in Terry White Group, Australia's largest pharmacy retailer, and in 2018 acquired all minority shares to establish a 100% holding. [8] [9]