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  2. Jim Kwik - Wikipedia

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    Jim Kwik (born July 29, 1973) is an American brain coach, podcaster, writer, and entrepreneur. He is the founder of Kwik Learning, an online learning platform; [ 1 ] the host of the Kwik Brain podcast; and the author of Limitless , published by Hay House in 2020.

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  4. List of leaders of Ford Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    The President of Ford Motor Company has been a key officer since 1903, with four noted vacancies after Semon Knudsen was fired in 1969, after two vice-chairmen were appointed in 1987, Philip Benton Jr's retirement on January 1, 1993, and Jim Padilla's retirement in April 2006. [10] [11] [12]

  5. Ford Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Ford Aerospace was the aerospace and defense division of Ford Motor Company.It was based in Dearborn, Michigan and was active from 1956 (originally as Philco and then Philco Ford) through 1990, when it was sold to the Loral Corporation.

  6. Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation (AFCC) was a Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, based automotive fuel cell technology company. The company was formed on February 1, 2008 [1] as a spin-off from its predecessor, Ballard Power Systems to allow for further expansion of fuel cell technology.

  7. Institute of the Motor Industry - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of the Motor Industry is an international professional body for people working in the motor industry, providing retail industry information, standards and qualifications.

  8. Ford Motor Company of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Ford sign in Japan. Since 1917, the first Ford vehicles were sold by Sales & Frazar in Japan, but without trying to build a dealer network. Although the sales department of Ford Japan considered in 1922 due to the inadequate infrastructure as unsuitable for automobiles, was recognized as part of an Asian trip by the Ford Export Manager Russell I. Roberge a potential of the Japanese market.

  9. RMD Kwikform - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed as Mills Scaffold Company in 1935 and became GKN Kwikform on acquisition by GKN in 1983. [1] It expanded rapidly in formwork and scaffolding under GKN ownership in the end of the 1980s. [2]