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In 1913 Sintz-Wallin merged with the Midland Tractor Company and formed the Leader Gas Engine Company. [5] In 1915 the Leader's moved to Quincy, Illinois, where they consolidated along with Dayton Foundry and Machine Company and Hayton Pump Company into Dayton-Dick Company. [6] Dayton-Dick became Dayton-Dowd in 1919 and ceased making tractors ...
The Duriron Company is an industrial component manufacturer of such products as automatic control valves, valves and actuators, pumps, sealing systems, filtration equipment, pipes and fittings. The company was incorporated in 1912 as the Duriron Casting Company in Dayton, Ohio by John R. Pitman, William E. Hall, and Pierce D. Schenck. [1]
The company was established as the Rike-Kumler company in downtown Dayton, Ohio in 1853. They would remain independent until 1959 when they joined the Federated Department Stores company, at which time the company owned the then 650,000 sq ft downtown store, a 280,000 sq ft service building, two warehouses, and the Miami Hotel. [6]
MDU was moved from the S&P 400 to replace it as it announced its intention to spin-off a company at a later date. [9] October 9, 2024: HIMS: Hims & Hers Health: VGR: Vector Group: HIMS replaced VGR after it was acquired by JT Group. [10] October 4, 2024: CRGY: Crescent Energy Company: PRFT: Perficient: CRGY replaced PRFT after it was acquired ...
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Denison Hydraulics is a publicly traded U.S.-based company (Stock Symbol:DENHY) that manufactures industrial hydraulic fluid power systems (hydraulic pumps, motors, valves and engineered systems [1]) and components and is headquartered in Marysville, Ohio.
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Gorman-Rupp Company headquarters, located in Mansfield, Ohio. Gorman-Rupp (NYSE: GRC) is a pump manufacturer in Mansfield, Ohio. [1] It manufactures pumps for municipal, water, wastewater, sewage, industrial, construction, petroleum, fire, and OEM markets. The company is traded on the New York Stock Exchange. [2] Its current CEO is Scott King.