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  2. EF Johnson Technologies - Wikipedia

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    EF Johnson Technologies, Inc. is a two-way radio manufacturer founded by its namesake, Edgar Frederick Johnson, in Waseca, Minnesota, United States in 1923. [1] Today it is a wholly owned subsidiary of JVCKenwood of Yokohama, Japan. EF Johnson Technologies offers a wide range of equipment for use by law enforcement, firefighters, EMS, and military.

  3. Category:Amateur radio companies - Wikipedia

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  4. JVCKenwood - Wikipedia

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    On March 25, 2014, JVCKenwood acquired 100% ownership of EF Johnson Technologies, in order to "increase its P25 North American public safety and professional LMR system market share". EF Johnson became a wholly owned subsidiary. [6] On December 10, 2018, JVCKenwood acquired 40% ownership of Tait Communications. [7]

  5. Category : Electronics companies of the United States

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  6. Thomas H. Kean - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Thomas H. Kean joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -67.6 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  7. Edgar Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Augustus Jerome Johnson (1900–1972), American economist Edgar Johnson (athletic director) (born c. 1944), American swimmer, coach and athletic director Edgar Frederick Johnson,, founder of two-way radio manufacturer EF Johnson Technologies

  8. Huge cuts in National Institutes of Health research funding ...

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    “Implementing this 15% cap will mean the abrupt loss of hundreds of millions of dollars that are already committed to employing tens of thousands of researchers and other workers, putting a halt to countless lifesaving health research and cutting-edge technology initiatives,” the lawsuit said. ___ Neergaard reported from Washington. ___

  9. Category : American subsidiaries of foreign companies

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    Companies portal; United States portal; This category page covers all American companies which operated as the subsidiary of the parent company that are headquartered outside the United States.