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MCA Inc. (originally an initialism for Music Corporation of America) was an American media conglomerate founded in 1924. Originally a talent agency with artists in the music business as clients, the company became a major force in the film industry, and later expanded into television production.
The MCA organization picked up the nickname the octopus due to its large reach in many different directions. In 1958, it acquired the 430-acre (1.7 km 2 ) Universal Studios moving into producing television programs and motion pictures while still representing talent clients, resulting in accusations of conflict of interest.
Stein, who by this time was the sole owner of MCA, decided to take the company public by giving 51% of his ownership of MCA to his employees, which included a 20% stake for Wasserman. The company went public on the New York Stock Exchange and was incorporated as MCA Inc. on November 10, 1958. [ 11 ]
Air Tanzania Company Limited: TANZANIA Tanzania 9L ... TRC Trans Air Charter: TRACKER ... Airline Designator / Code Database Search Archived 2005-10-01 at the ...
The Transportation Research Center (TRC) is North America's largest multi-user automotive proving ground. It is operated by TRC Inc. The center occupies 4,500 acres in East Liberty, Ohio, about 40 miles northwest of Columbus, Ohio. These 4,500 acres are split between the main TRC property and a rural road/ATV course located approximately 2.5 ...
The railroad was built by the American Trona Company in 1914, to bring the mining company's potash to an interchange with the Southern Pacific Railroad. [1] The company and its Trona Railway has had various subsequent owners, including American Potash & Chemical Corporation, Kerr-McGee Corporation, IMC Global, Sun Capital, LLC, before the current ownership of Searles Valley Minerals, Inc.
The TRC sold a small percentage of the streetcars it built to other operators. The TRC had a subsidiary company, the Convertible Car Company of Toronto, that built cars for systems in Mexico, South America, and Western Canada. Some sales were for used streetcars that had run in Toronto. [4]: 109 Here is a partial list of sales:
Toronto Railway Company, a defunct streetcar operator in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Transportation Research Center, an automotive proving ground in Ohio, United States; Torreón International Airport, an airport in Coahuila, Mexico with IATA airport code TRC; Trona Railway, a short-line railway in the Mojave Desert with reporting mark TRC