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This is a list of companies named after people. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see Lists of etymologies . All of these are named after founders, co-founders and partners of companies, unless otherwise stated.
Acquired by Acer; brand revived in the United States in 2020: General Automation — United States: 1968: Unknown: Unknown: General Computer Corporation — United States: 1981: 2015: Dissolution: General Electric — United States: 1954: 1970: Sold computer division to Honeywell: Genisco Technology — United States: 1983: 1997: Bankruptcy ...
It had the features Richard wanted, and he switched back to Plymouth for the 1970 season. 1971 was a year of "threes" for Petty, he won his third Daytona 500 and third championship, edging over Virginia driver, James Hylton. Richard would win twenty-one races that year, making him the first stock car racing driver in history to win over $1,000,000.
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After its founding, between 2000 and 2022, Hexagon completed more than 170 acquisitions, [9] and it is the parent company of Leica Geosystems [10] and Infor EAM, among other subsidiaries. [6] With around 24,000 employees, Hexagon's revenue in 2023 was US$5.5 billion, while assets were $18.1 billion.
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Canon (1936) Known today as the "Original Canon" The viewfinder moved to the top of the camera, differing from the Leica; Hansa Canon (1936) Omiya Trading Co marketed original Canon with the Hansa name above the Canon name on the top; Canon S (1939) Standard model. The word "Hansa" disappeared from the brand name, and was replaced with just "Canon"
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