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  2. Pall Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Pall Corporation constructed a building at 36 Sea Cliff Ave (occupied it until 1971, when Pall Corporation sold the building to August Thomsen). [14] The company was renamed Pall Corp in 1957. In 1958 Pall began to develop filters for use in aircraft hydraulics, applied to the landing gears of American Airlines Boeing 707s.

  3. David Pall - Wikipedia

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    His Pall filter was designed to make blood transfusions significantly safer by filtering out white blood cells, thereby reducing the incidence of transfusion reactions and viral infections. Pall expanded the business, adding additional products. Today, Pall Corporation has sales in excess of $2.0 Billion.

  4. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    R. J. Reynolds, founder Share of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, issued 15 March 1906. The son of a tobacco farmer in Virginia, Richard Joshua "R. J." Reynolds sold his shares of his father's company in Patrick County, Virginia, and ventured to the nearest town with a railroad connection, Winston-Salem, to start his own tobacco company. [3]

  5. Pall - Wikipedia

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    Pall may refer to: Pall (funeral), a cloth used to cover a coffin; Pall (heraldry), a Y-shaped heraldic charge; Pall (liturgy), a piece of stiffened linen used to cover the chalice at the Eucharist; Pall Corporation, a global business; Pall., author abbreviation of German naturalist Peter Simon Pallas; Pallium, a vestment pertaining to an ...

  6. Haemonetics - Wikipedia

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    Haemonetics Corporation is a global provider of blood and plasma supplies and services. The company was founded in Natick, Massachusetts by Dr. Allen (Jack) Latham in the 1970s. [2] Today, the company has expanded and has offices located in 16 countries. The company employs more than 1,800 people and markets its products in over 50 countries.

  7. American Tobacco Company - Wikipedia

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    The American Tobacco Company was a tobacco company founded in 1890 by J. B. Duke through a merger between a number of U.S. tobacco manufacturers including Allen and Ginter, Goodwin & Company, and Kinney Brothers. The company was one of the original 12 members of the Dow Jones Industrial Average in 1896.

  8. Paul Allen - Wikipedia

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    The company restructured on June 25, 1981, to become an incorporated business in its home state of Washington (with a further change of its name to "Microsoft Corporation, Inc."). As part of the restructuring, Gates became president of the company and chairman of the board, and Allen became executive vice president and vice chairman.

  9. Pall (name) - Wikipedia

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    Alex Pall (born 1985), American musician, member of The Chainsmokers; Ameet Pall (born 1987), Canadian football defensive end; David Pall (1914–2004), American chemist, founder of Pall Corporation; Donn Pall (born 1962), American baseball pitcher; Gloria Pall (1927–2012), American model, showgirl, film and television actress, author and ...