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    Toshiba Digital Solutions Corporation; Retail & Printing Solutions. Toshiba Tec Corporation (publicly listed; 50 percent stake is owned by Toshiba) Toshiba TEC Solution Service Corporation. [3] Toshiba TEC Europe Retail Information Systems S.A. [4] Toshiba TEC Germany Imaging Systems GmbH [5] Toshiba Global Commerce Solutions Holdings ...

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    Etec Corporation of Hayward, California, was formed in 1970 as a producer of scanning electron microscopes (SEMs), but later became a producer of electron beam lithography tools, and SEM manufacture was discontinued. Etec later merged with ATEQ of Beaverton, Oregon (Portland area), which manufactured laser beam lithography tools. The combined ...

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    Unimin Corporation is certified as a sustainable company by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). [4] In 2018, Unimin merged with Santrol to become Covia. [2] The company had 2633 employees in 2020, [5] but was forced into chapter 11 bankruptcy during the COVID-19 pandemic. [6] It emerged from bankruptcy at the end of 2020. [7]