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  2. Trident Seafoods - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1973 by Chuck Bundrant. In 1986, it merged with ConAgra's Northwest Pacific seafood unit, retaining the Trident name, and with ConAgra holding a 45% stake in the new company. In 1995, ConAgra sold most of its interest to Trident's original private owners. The company has made numerous other acquisitions, including:

  3. Intech Contracting - Wikipedia

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    Intech Contracting LLC is a Kentucky-based construction contracting company that specializes in bridge repair and restoration, inspection support, and related services.. The firm is notable for finally completing the painting of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge in Louisville, marking the end of nearly a decade of public controversy.

  4. Trident Microsystems - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1987, Trident gained a reputation for selling inexpensive (for the time) but slow SVGA components. Many OEMs built add-in-boards using Trident VGA chipsets. As the PC graphics market shifted from simple framebuffer displays (basic VGA color monitor and later multi-resolution SVGA output) to more advanced 2D hardware acceleration such a BitBLT engine and color-space conversion ...

  5. TriNet - Wikipedia

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    TriNet was founded in 1988 by entrepreneur Martin Babinec in San Leandro, California.Babinec led TriNet through several acquisitions of smaller professional employer organizations, including Boston-based HR Logic Holdings, [7] John Parry & Alexander and the Outsource Group of Walnut Creek, Calif.; E3 Group of Dallas; and Boston-based HR Logic Holdings.

  6. Clark Construction - Wikipedia

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    Clark Construction, also referred to as Clark Construction Group, LLC, is a construction firm headquartered in McLean, Virginia, [1] and founded in 1906. The company had 2018 annual revenue of more than $5 billion, [ 2 ] and is one of the largest commercial and civil contractors in the country. [ 2 ]

  7. List of reporting marks: C - Wikipedia

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    CCGX - Cando Contracting, Ltd. [1] CCHX - Columbian Chemicals Canada, Ltd. CCIM - Corpus Christi Terminal Railroad; CCIX - Stauffer Chemical Company (Consolidated Chemical Division) CCIZ - Crete Intermodal; CCKX - California Contemporary, Inc.; CCKX, Inc. CCKY - Chattooga and Chickamauga Railway; CCLU - Char Ching Shipping (USA), Ltd. CCLX ...

  8. American Seafoods - Wikipedia

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    American Seafoods Group, LLC (ASG) is an American seafood company. Based in Seattle, Washington , ASG owns and operates six large catcher-processor vessels that harvest and process onboard fish caught in the U.S. waters of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest .

  9. Herman Ipsen Lund - Wikipedia

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    His company performed maintenance work on the USS Michigan (later the Wolverine) during its active duty in Erie. [ 6 ] During Prohibition , Lund built nine Coast Guard patrol boats to pursue rum-runners operating between the U.S. and Canadian waters, [ 4 ] some of which fell into the hands of the smugglers. [ 2 ]