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Tecumseh Products Company is an American manufacturer of hermetic compressors for air conditioning and refrigeration products. Tecumseh Products Company has subsidiaries that sell externally and internally to Tecumseh. The Tecumseh corporate offices are located in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Articles about companies, past or present, headquartered or founded in the city of Ann Arbor, in the U.S. state of Michigan. This category does not include not-for-profit entities or media outlets. This category does not include not-for-profit entities or media outlets.
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Top publicly traded companies in Michigan according to revenues with state and U.S. rankings: State: Corporation: US: 1: Ford: 19 2: General Motors: 21 3: Dow: 75 4
Sakti3 was co-founded in 2007 by Dr. Ann Marie Sastry, Dr. Chia-Wei Wang and Dr. Fabio Albano, as a spin-out from University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. [1] The founders have been regarded as globally influential battery technology innovators. [2] Publications by Sastry and her collaborators have been cited over 6,400 times. [3]
Visteon was spun off from Ford Motor Company and became an independent, publicly traded company. In 2005 Visteon struck a deal with its former parent company to transfer ownership of Saline, and several of their facilities, back to Ford Motor Company in an effort to avoid bankruptcy. The new company was called Automotive Components Holdings ...
The ordinance applies to all public restrooms under the plumbing code, not just municipal buildings, and without regard to gender designation.
The International Radio Corporation was founded in 1931 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, [1] [2] the creation of Charles Albert Verschoor, who had begun making radios in the 1920s. [3] [4] Described as a "colorful old-time promoter" in a January 1945 Fortune magazine article and as a "go-getting inventor" by Mary Hunt, Verschoor had previous experience in automobile manufacturing as well.