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  2. Conair Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1959 in a garage in Queens, New York, [3] Conair started out by selling hair rollers and then hair dryers. It continued to expand, and became a public company in 1972, but then went private again after a leveraged buyout in 1985. [4] It was owned by the co-founder and chairman Leandro Rizzuto until his death in 2017.

  3. Conair Group - Wikipedia

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    The new company was called Conair Aviation Ltd. and was incorporated in April 1969, receiving their operating license on October 22, 1969. As part of the deal, the aircraft and assets that Conair purchased were: thirteen Grumman Avengers , five Boeing Stearmans , one North American Harvard and the existing Skyway hangar located at Abbotsford ...

  4. Cuisinart - Wikipedia

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    Cuisinart (/ ˈ k w iː z ɪ n ɑːr t / KWEE-zin-art) is an American kitchen appliance and cookware brand owned by Conair Corporation. Cuisinart was founded in 1971 by Carl Sontheimer and initially produced food processors , which were introduced at a food show in Chicago in 1973. [ 1 ]

  5. Conair, Gov. Moore celebrate opening of largest distribution ...

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    Those targets include hiring at least 500 full-time workers by Dec. 31, 2027. The company must maintain that employment level for the loan's full 10-year term, The Herald-Mail has previously reported.

  6. Conair - Wikipedia

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    Conair or Connair may refer to: Conair Group, a company formerly known as Conair Aviation, specializing in firefighting apparatus for aircraft; The Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System, an airline used to transport convicts to prison in the United States; Con Air, a 1997 film set on the Justice Prisoner and Alien Transportation System

  7. List of companies based in New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York & Company: retail New York Board of Trade: financial exchanges New York Life: insurance New York Mercantile Exchange: financial exchanges New York Private Bank & Trust: financial services New York Stock Exchange: financial exchanges The New York Times Company: media New Young Broadcasting: media Newmark Grubb Knight Frank: real estate

  8. 731 Lexington Avenue - Wikipedia

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    731 Lexington Avenue is a 1,345,489 sq ft (125,000.0 m 2) mixed-use glass skyscraper on Lexington Avenue, on the East Side of Midtown Manhattan, New York City. [4] Opened in 2004, it houses the headquarters of Bloomberg L.P. and as a result, is sometimes referred to informally as Bloomberg Tower.

  9. 1221 Avenue of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    1221 Avenue of the Americas (formerly also known as the McGraw-Hill Building) is an international-style skyscraper at 1221 Sixth Avenue (also known as the Avenue of the Americas) in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The 51-floor structure has a seven-story base and a simple, cuboid massing.