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  2. List of companies based in Miami - Wikipedia

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    With 19,334 faculty and staff as of 2023, the University of Miami in Coral Gables is Miami-Dade County's second-largest employer after Baptist Health South Florida. [1]This is a list of major companies or subsidiaries headquartered in the Miami metropolitan area.

  3. Japan Transocean Air - Wikipedia

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    A former Southwest Air Lines Boeing 737-200 A former JTA Boeing 737-400 in former Southwest Air Lines livery at Chūbu Centrair International Airport, Nagoya, Japan (2013) A former JTA Boeing 737-400 (2004)

  4. World Kinect Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Over the next 10 years they grew the company and built a global network of offices. In 1995, Stebbins and Kasbar sold Trans-Tec to International Recovery Corporation, and the company was renamed World Fuel Services. [5] International Recovery Corporation was founded in Miami in 1984 and went public on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:INT) in 1986.

  5. Precision Response Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Precision Response Corporation was the fifth largest employer in Miami-Dade County in 2007 with over 6,000 employees. [1] The company was founded by Mark J. Gordon and David Epstein in 1982. Gordon and Epstein took the company public in 1996. In 2000 they sold PRC to USA Networks for $728 million. [2]

  6. GlobalSantaFe Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed in 2001 by the merger of Global Marine and Santa Fe International Corporation. [2] In March 2003, the company temporarily suspended operations in Kuwait ahead of the Iraq War. [3] [4] In May 2004, the company sold its worldwide land drilling assets to Precision Drilling for $316.5 million. [5] [6]

  7. Private placement agent - Wikipedia

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    A private placement agent or placement agent is a firm assisting fund managers in the alternative asset class (e.g., private equity, [1] infrastructure, real estate, hedge funds, and venture capital) and entrepreneurs/private companies (e.g., start-ups and growth capital companies) seeking to raise private financing through a so-called private placement.

  8. H.I.G. Capital - Wikipedia

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    H.I.G. Capital, LLC is a global alternative investment firm with $66 billion of capital under management. [3] Headquartered in Miami, Florida , H.I.G. specializes in providing both debt and equity capital to middle market companies .

  9. Miami International Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Miami International Holdings, Inc. (MIH), trading as MIAX, is an American company formed in 2007 that operates global financial exchanges and execution services. The company owns several U.S. exchanges for equities , equity options , and commodities .