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  2. Pure (company) - Wikipedia

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    Pure International Ltd. is a British consumer electronics company, based in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, founded in 2002. [1] They are best known for designing and manufacturing digital audio broadcasting (DAB) and DAB+ radios. In recent years the company has moved away from being a digital radio company with more broad-based audio products in ...

  3. Guy Primus - Wikipedia

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    Guy Primus (born July 1969), is an American entrepreneur and inventor. [1] He is chief executive officer of Valence Enterprises, [2] and is a member of the Board of Trustees [3] of Southern California Public Radio.

  4. Marvin Glass and Associates - Wikipedia

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    Simon, one of numerous games designed by Marvin Glass and Associates. Marvin Glass and Associates (MGA) was a toy design and engineering firm based in Chicago.Marvin Glass (1914–1974) and his employees created some of the most successful toys and games of the twentieth century such as Mr. Machine, Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots, Lite Brite, Ants in the Pants, [1] Mouse Trap, Operation, Simon, Body ...

  5. Bakewell, Pears and Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1808 by Benjamin Bakewell, Benjamin Page, Robert Kinder and Company represented by Thomas Kinder, and Edward Ensell. The original company name was Bakewell and Ensell, and the factory was called the Pittsburgh Flint Glass Manufactory. The company had nine different names throughout its lifetime, which typically ...

  6. Gordon Hartogensis - Wikipedia

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    Hartogensis left a brief career at Credit Suisse in 1993 to join two classmates from Stanford as an equal partner in a startup supply chain management software company called Petrolsoft Corporation. After the company was acquired by Aspen Technology , Hartogensis served in a leadership role until June 2002.

  7. Steve Perlman (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Perlman created, cofounded, and was the chief executive of WebTV Networks. WebTV, introduced in 1996, was one of the earliest products to connect the Internet to television. Less than 2 years after it was founded, WebTV was acquired by Microsoft Corporation for $425 million, [8] and renamed as MSN TV.

  8. Rebecca Mark-Jusbasche - Wikipedia

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    [6] [8] [9] In 1982, she joined an energy company called Continental Resources, which eventually became part of Enron. [6] In 1988, Mark entered Harvard Business School while working part-time for Enron, and received an MBA in 1990. [10] [7] Mark married Michael Jusbasche in October 1999, and hyphenated her name to Rebecca Mark-Jusbasche. [6]

  9. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    It was founded on March 9, 2000, under the ownership of Bomis, a web portal company. Its main figures were Bomis CEO Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger , editor-in-chief for Nupedia and later Wikipedia. [ 1 ] [ 21 ] Nupedia was initially licensed under its own Nupedia Open Content License, but before Wikipedia was founded, Nupedia switched to the GNU ...