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Record labels based in Memphis, Tennessee (2 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Companies based in Memphis, Tennessee" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.
H. Mueller, Gun Shop building, circa 1859. Mueller Co. was founded in 1857 by Hieronymus Mueller in Decatur, Illinois as "H. Mueller, Gun Shop". [3] Mueller closed the business briefly in 1858 to prospect for gold in Colorado, but returned to his business not long after, expanding it to include sewing machine and clock repairs and the sale of hunting and fishing equipment in addition to ...
Sep. 10—Production has begun at a new medical tubing plant in Chattanooga where officials hope to grow the business to more than 80 employees within the next four years. Confluent Medical ...
1889 Medical Department of Grant University, 1908 University of Chattanooga Medical College [2] Tennessee Chattanooga National Medical College Chattanooga 1899 1904 African American [2] Tennessee College of Physicians and Surgeons Memphis 1906 1907 1911 Also known as University of Memphis Medical Department, 1911 absorbed by University of ...
The International Harvester Company manufacturing plant opened in 1947 and closed in 1985. The plant made cotton harvesting equipment and Farm Tillage equipment. It once had 1,000 employees. [31] [32] Wright Medical Group (1950–2016), a global medical device manufacturer (founded in 1950, relocated to Amsterdam in 2016)
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In 1970, Eugene Corasanti (1930–2015) purchased a small medical supplied distributor in Utica, New York. He originally named the company Concor Enterprises, but later renamed it to Consolidated Medical Equipment, Inc. [8] Its first product was a disposable ECG electrode. [2] Corasanti served as CEO until 2006 and chairman of the board until 2014.