Konami Australia | ... has also started to manufacture multiway games. Gaming machine manufacturer | also made an alternative way of gaming by using patterns, where symbols pa ... |
Repco | ... engines were scarce. Brabham used engines from Australian engineering firm | , which had never produced a Formula One engine before, based on aluminium ... |
British Leyland | ... oly for the purpose of competent management, of economic rescue (in the UK, | , Rolls-Royce), or of competing on the world market |
Chevrolet | ... rolet in Europe but it retained Oldsmobile's badge / logo on the front, the | name was used due to buyers' unfamiliarity with Oldsmobile in Europe |
Motorola | ... used Transit from 1967 until 1991. Some Soviet warships were equipped with | NavSat receivers |
AM General | ... ned Standard Taxi, and like that car it was developed in collaboration with | . The car is built in Mishawaka, Indiana, at an AM General plant |
Beagle Aircraft Limited | ... It built Bulldog trainers after the demise of their original manufacturer, | . Scottish Aviation merged with the British Aircraft Corporation, Hawker S ... |
Gramophone Company | ... Master's Voice. It was acquired from the artist in 1899 by the newly-formed | . According to contemporary Gramophone Company publicity material, the dog ... |
Canon | ... gust 1958, and determined to pursue a career in photography, he purchased a | Rangefinder. Unable to obtain a place at the London College of Printing, b ... |
Maytag-Mason Motor Company | ... g the others was the less-successful brass era automobile manufacturer, the | |
Sony | ... ector tending to be found on fixed location home or professional equipment. | introduced the smaller, and now widely used, 3.5mm "minijack" stereo conne ... |
Bucyrus International | ... ratus); Briggs & Stratton; Miller Electric; Milwaukee Electric Tool Company | ;; Joy Global Inc.; The Manitowoc Company; Modine Manufacturing Company; R ... |
Offenhauser | ... was commissioned in 1964 to build an Indycar chassis powered by an American | engine. The resultant BT12 chassis was raced by Jack Brabham as the "Zink- ... |
Ikarus | ... ing buses in 1958, based on trucks from GAZ. During the 1990s, it assembled | buses for the Russian market. Now a subsidiary of GAZ, it specialises in p ... |
Kynoch | ... tal and Munitions Company Limited part of the Nobel-Dynamite Trust, through | a forerunner of ICI |
Liberty Aerospace | In 2009, | cut its workforce to 32 people |
Pioneer | ... less, Kodansha's bilingual release of the manga used Ah! My Goddess, as did | 's North American release of the film, and 's 2005 DVD release of the TV s ... |
British Aircraft Corporation | ... s had been merged into new ones; thus, the Concorde project was between the | and Aérospatiale. At first the new consortium intended to produce one long ... |
Veolia Transport | ... a two-line light rail or tram network which has been operated in Dublin by | since 2004. The network consists of two routes, the Red Line and Green Lin ... |
Motorola | ... , Dell, the U.S. Federal Government, Freescale Semiconductor (spun off from | in 2004), IBM, St. David's Healthcare Partnership, Seton Family of Hospita ... |
IGT | ... s typically cost more than their 243 way Reel Power counterparts. Recently, | has also started to manufacture multiway games. Gaming machine manufacture ... |
Fieseler | The V-1 flying bomb (, | Fi 103) — also known as the Buzz Bomb or Doodlebug — was an early pulse-je ... |
Canadair | ... re-control system. For Canadian use and as a second source for US missiles, | was selected to build the missiles in Quebec |
Chevrolet | In Mexico all Oldsmobile models were sold under the | brand |
Ericsson | It was established on 24 June 1998 as a partnership between | , Nokia, Motorola, and Psion to exploit the convergence between PDAs and m ... |
Harley-Davidson | ... Controls Corporation; Super Steel Products Corp.; Ladish Co.; Oshkosh Truck | ;; Ashley Furniture; and the Ariens Company |
British Aerospace | The site of the Bracknell factory and development centre (later sold to | ) is commemorated by a 4.5 metre aluminium sculpture by Philip Bentham, Sp ... |
Lockheed Corporation | ... ompany of the same name in Cleveland, Ohio which eventually merged with the | to form the largest defense contractor in the world, Lockheed Martin |
Hewlett-Packard | ... world's fifth-largest personal computer vendor measured by revenues (after | , Dell, Acer and Lenovo). In the same year it was also the world's fourth- ... |
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company | The name of West Allis derives from Edward P. Allis, who started the | in the 19th century. The site of the town was located west of Allis' plant ... |
Tesla Motors | Page is an active investor in alternative energy companies, such as | , which developed the Tesla Roadster, a range battery electric vehicle. He ... |
Chrysler | ... Saltillo also has a growing automobile industry, hosting General Motors and | assembly plants |
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard | ... in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea for two years, Bang entered the | for a routine overhaul in August 1954. Upon completion of the overhaul in ... |
Republic Aviation | ... of thirteen complete prototype Republic-Ford JB-2 Loons, were assembled at | . The United States JB-2 was different from the German V-1 in only the sma ... |
Aureal | ... ositioning capabilities. At the time of release this included primarily the | Vortex line of audio cards. In this mode, the sound card takes over sound ... |
Triumph Motorcycles | ... g companies today include sports car maker Noble Automotive Ltd in Barwell, | in Hinckley, Jones & Shipman (machine tools), Metalfacture Ltd (sheet meta ... |
Bombardier | of ABB, Alstom, BASF (Ludwigshafen), Bilfinger Berger, | , Fuchs Petrolub AG, John Deere, Siemens, SCA, Südzucker and other compani ... |
Buick | ... many loyal buyers and put the brand on a collision course with Pontiac and | which led to internal cannibalization and a downfall from which it could n ... |
BMC | ... cialist motor body works, body makers for Bentley and later part of Austin, | , and British Leyland. The site is now Kingsbury Trading Estate |
Saab Automobile AB | On the morning of December 19, 2011, | officially declared bankruptcy while Saab AB remains in operation |
Napier & Son | ... r Lion was a 12-cylinder broad arrow configuration aircraft engine built by | starting in 1917, and ending in the 1930s. A number of advanced features m ... |
Oldsmobile | ... otor Vehicle Company that was the foundation for the later establishment of | by General Motors Corporation, built a grand summer estate on Elba Island ... |
Briggs & Stratton | ... on Controls; Seagrave Fire Apparatus; Pierce Manufacturing (fire apparatus) | ;; Miller Electric; Milwaukee Electric Tool Company; Bucyrus International ... |
Ford Motor Company | Mass production was popularized in the 1910s and 1920s by Henry Ford's | , which introduced electric motors to the then-well-known technique of cha ... |
Royal Small Arms Factory | ... following the outbreak of the Crimean War in 1854. The Board of Ordnance's | at Enfield had introduced machinery made in the USA. Their greatly increas ... |
Lockheed Martin | ... e International's Quiet Supersonic Transport was a 12 passenger design from | that was to cruise at Mach 1.6, and was to have created a sonic boom only ... |
Pierce Manufacturing | ... cury Marine; Rockwell Automation; Johnson Controls; Seagrave Fire Apparatus | ;(fire apparatus); Briggs & Stratton; Miller Electric; Milwaukee Electric ... |
Rolls-Royce plc | ... Other major employers in the county, especially around the Derby area, are | , Bombardier Transportation and Toyota |
Pontiac | ... t upon, lost many loyal buyers and put the brand on a collision course with | and Buick which led to internal cannibalization and a downfall from which ... |
Ferrari | ... by countless problems, including issues with space and time. This included | and Porsche, who had declined the product placement opportunity of the car ... |
Canadair | In 1986, Bombardier acquired | after the Canadian government-owned aircraft manufacturing company had rec ... |
Lockheed Martin | ... e Lockheed Corporation to form the largest defense contractor in the world, | |
Northrop Grumman | ... es in the marine industry—Sperry Marine, Decca, and C. Plath—is now part of | Corporation. It is a worldwide supplier of navigation, communication, info ... |
Bombardier Transportation | ... oyers in the county, especially around the Derby area, are Rolls-Royce plc, | and Toyota |
Carbodies | Manganese Bronze continues to operate former BSA subsidiary | , now known as LTI Limited, manufacturers of London Taxicabs and the large ... |
RSAF Enfield | ... d beyond a trial production of about 20,000 rifles between 1922 and 1924 at | . The No. 1 Mk VI also introduced a heavier "floating barrel" that was ind ... |
King Long | ... 264 strong fleet consists of 174 brand new single deck buses, sourced from | , along with 46 second hand Mercedes-Benz Citaro articulated buses previou ... |
Ericsson | February 2011: | wins the LTE contract with Telstra. The LTE network is being deployed in c ... |
Lancia | In 1969, FIAT purchased controlling interests in Ferrari and | and also made a buy back of 29% in Ferrari for $800m in 2006 |
Hyundai Heavy Industries | In 2009, | acquired a majority stake in a company cultivating 10,000 hectares of farm ... |
The Martin Company | ... e-S (solid), the name was changed to Pershing and a contract was awarded to | , beginning a program that lasted 34 years |
Proton Holdings | ... benefit of Malaysia. The fund invest in major companies in Malaysia such as | in the automotive sector, CIMB in the banking sector, Pharmaniaga in the m ... |
Porsche | ... s problems, including issues with space and time. This included Ferrari and | , who had declined the product placement opportunity of the car Edward dro ... |
Sud-Est | ... systems, including fuel, air conditioning, and electrical systems. In 1953, | 's design bureau, while working on the Sud Aviation Caravelle, licensed se ... |
Sony | ... posed third Spider-Man sequel did not materialize. It has been confirmed by | executives that the franchise will be rebooted, and will focus on a younge ... |
Infiniti | ... e Gloria and the Skyline live on in the internationally established marque, | |
Messerschmitt | The | Me 210 was a German heavy fighter and ground-attack aircraft of World War ... |
Danger, Inc. | ... unications venture. Later the same year he joined the Board of Directors of | , the maker of the Hip Top (a.k.a. Side Kick from T-Mobile) |
Scania-Vabis | ... erged with the Swedish lorry, bus and heavy-duty diesel engine manufacturer | , and became Saab-Scania AB. The merger meant that Saab no longer had to i ... |
Pyrkal | ... for supplying arms to the Spanish Republicans in the Spanish Civil War via | in Greece (although Germany was supporting Franco and the Nationalists) |
Lockheed Martin | ... to Martin Marietta. In 1994, Martin Marietta merged with Lockheed to become | . In 1997, Lockheed Martin divested the Camden Plant as part of the birth ... |
Chrysler | ... en bodies were replaced with sheet steel and these vehicles were powered by | flathead six-cylinder engines and 3-speed manual transmissions. In the 196 ... |
Curtiss-Wright | ... d of Grosse Ile was the location of historic early aviation activities. The | Flying Service operated a flying school at the airport. The Aircraft Devel ... |
Hupmobile | ... wo automobile manufacturers pioneering the use of all-steel bodies, joining | in the US |
Prince Motor Company | In 1966, Nissan merged with the | , bringing more upmarket cars, including the Nissan Skyline and Nissan Glo ... |
Abarth | ... the 1920s, Italian race cars of Alfa Romeo, Maserati and later Ferrari and | were (and often still are) painted in "race red" (Rosso Corsa). This was t ... |
Land Rover | ... ") or simply use of the brand name to describe the vehicle like "Jeep" or " | " are more common. However, not all SUVs have four-wheel drive capabilitie ... |
Honeywell | ... New Holland and Sperry Marine were sold off after the merger. Also sold—to | —was Sperry Flight Systems, while Sperry Defense Products Group was sold t ... |
British Aerospace | ... , and a larger warhead. Even this version had room for improvement, leading | and the Italian firm Selenia to develop advanced versions of Sparrow with ... |
Hughes Aircraft Company | Galileos atmospheric probe, built by | at its El Segundo, California plant, measured about across. Inside the pro ... |
Chrysler | ... els to more manageable dimensions. Ford followed suit two years later, with | offering new small front-wheel-drive models, but was suffering from a wors ... |
General Electric | ... now owned by NBC Universal (now full owner of USA), which was 80% owned by | , and 20% owned by Vivendi. In 2009, a deal was struck in which GE would b ... |
Pullman | ... hed in 1911; the author, Rufus Estes, was a former slave who worked for the | railway car service. Many other cookbooks were written by African American ... |
British Aerospace | ... quire several second-generation,ex-Royal Navy Sea Harrier FA2 aircraft from | , but the deal did not go ahead. The Matadors were all withdrawn from serv ... |
Martin Marietta | ... —was Sperry Flight Systems, while Sperry Defense Products Group was sold to | ; those two units whose functions were originally at the heart of the vene ... |
Hawker Siddeley | ... was a combination of major aircraft companies British Aircraft Corporation, | and others. British Shipbuilders was a combination of the major shipbuildi ... |
Saab Automobile | ... perimental Saab Variable Compression engine (SVC). This engine, designed by | , uses a technique that dynamically alters the volume of the combustion ch ... |
Sony | The first edition of the Red Book was released in 1980 by Philips and | ; it was adopted by the Digital Audio Disc Committee and ratified as IEC 6 ... |
Alfa Romeo | Since the 1920s, Italian race cars of | , Maserati and later Ferrari and Abarth were (and often still are) painted ... |
Boeing | ... ototype's first flight, representatives from American manufacturers such as | and Douglas privately disclosed that if de Havilland had not experienced t ... |
MZMA | ... ntire Opel manufacturing line from Brandenburg in Germany. A factory called | (Moskovsky Zavod Malolitrazhnykh Avtomobiley, that is, Moscow Compact Car ... |
Tucker'48 | ... ampini emigrated to the US at the request of Preston Tucker (famous for the | ), who wanted Campini to help him with his new corporation. Tucker asked C ... |
Lotus Cars | ... he manufacturers did not want to be associated with soliciting prostitutes. | saw the placement value with such a major feature film. This company suppl ... |
Aerion | In May 2008, it was reported that | Corporation had $3 billion of pre-order sales on its Aerion SBJ supersonic ... |
Under Armour | In March 2011, | announced a five-year deal to supply shirts and other apparel to Tottenham ... |
Navistar | Durham School Services and | are among the companies based in Warrenvill |
Matsushita Electric | ... to sell the station in 1991 by the Federal Communications Commission after | 's takeover of MCA because foreign companies could not own over 25% of a U ... |
Kaiser Jeep | Nevertheless, the marketing category was created in 1966 with | 's luxurious Super Wagoneer. It was the first SUV to offer a V8 engine, au ... |
Lockheed Martin | ... ne that has had some measure of success is the GAPP, which was developed by | and taken to the commercial sector by their spin-off Teranex. The GAPP's r ... |
Scania AB | ... US Marine Corps War Memorial has a foundation of diabase from Göingebygden. | and Tarkett have a presence in Östra Göinge |
General Electric | ... studios in the United States, where Enrico Caruso, among others, recorded. | reacquired RCA in 1986 |
Hewlett-Packard | ... r manufacturers as well, notably Burroughs, CDC, Data General, DEC, Harris, | , Siemens, Xerox, and others |
Canadair | ... ment of the Sparrow II (AIM-7B). After Douglas dropped out of this program, | continued on with it until the termination of the Arrow |
Packard Motor Company | ... r lasted less than a year, ending when he was offered a US$14,000 salary at | under supervision of noted engineer Forest McFarland. DeLorean quickly gai ... |
Philips | ... ette recorders, many Japanese electronic manufacturers along with GoldStar, | and Spectravideo built and promoted MSX computers. Any piece of hardware o ... |
Chantilly manufactory | ... t-Cloud factory before 1702. Soft-paste factories were established with the | in 1730 and at Mennecy in 1750. The Vincennes porcelain factory was establ ... |
Lanchester Motor Company | ... hed a motor-car department there. An independent part of it was occupied by | . The first prototype automobile was produced in 1907. The following year, ... |
British Aircraft Corporation | ... pensation). British Aerospace was a combination of major aircraft companies | , Hawker Siddeley and others. British Shipbuilders was a combination of th ... |
Lockheed Martin | ... heart of the venerable Sperry Gyroscope division. This group is now part of | |
Matsushita Electric | ... the same year, MCA was purchased by the Japanese multinational conglomerate | |
Mercedes-Benz | ... hin 48 hours of fertilization assumes a shape that looks very much like the | logo |
Fairbanks-Morse | ... 1920, local businessmen financed a new electrical generator plant (sold by | ) for the town. Out of this was formed Garland Power & Light, the municipa ... |
EADS | In November 2003, | —the parent company of Airbus—announced that it was considering working wi ... |
Lacoste | ... as a model in Louis Vuitton's advertising and was also named as the face of | 's newest fragrance, Lacoste Challenge. Featured in RED’s new Lazarus Effe ... |
Gramophone Company | ... rding (AIR) Studios in 1965, the Parlophone Company was absorbed into EMI's | unit (renamed EMI Records in 1973) with the Parlophone label maintaining i ... |
Philips | The first edition of the Red Book was released in 1980 by | and Sony; it was adopted by the Digital Audio Disc Committee and ratified ... |
Scania | ... 8 and 1995 the company was in a merger with commercial vehicle manufacturer | , known as |
Rolls-Royce | ... y fell further and further behind. By the time the Bristol Hercules and the | Merlin arrived in the late 1930s, the Lion was too small and old-fashioned |
Lenovo | ... computer vendor measured by revenues (after Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Acer and | ). In the same year it was also the world's fourth-largest manufacturer of ... |
GoldStar | ... video cassette recorders, many Japanese electronic manufacturers along with | , Philips and Spectravideo built and promoted MSX computers. Any piece of ... |
Konami | In 2006, Avary wrote a screenplay adaptation to the hit | videogame, Silent Hill (2006), with French director and friend, Christophe ... |
Chrysler | | operates the Belvidere Assembly Plant, an auto assembly plant, originally ... |
Automobiles Darracq SA | ... hey were also concerned with Le Vélo because its publisher was their rival, | . |
McDonnell Douglas | ... nnell Douglas DC-10 is a three-engine widebody jet airliner manufactured by | . The DC-10 has range for medium- to long-haul flights, capable of carryin ... |
ASJA | ... founded in 1937 in Trollhättan, with the merger of SAAB and Linköping based | the headquarters moved to Linköping. The style "Saab" replaced "SAAB" arou ... |
Macbeth Footwear | Hoppus and Tom DeLonge co-owned two companies, Atticus and | , Hoppus has since sold his share in both companies; as well as loserkids. ... |
AM General | ... ollaboration with AM General. The car is built in Mishawaka, Indiana, at an | plant |
Wright Company | ... l Glenn L. Martin aviation company, founded in 1912 before merging with the | in 1916. Later, Glenn Luther Martin created a second company of the same n ... |
Martin Marietta | ... d RCA Victor Buildings. Later, the new high tech buildings would be sold to | . In 1994, Martin Marietta merged with Lockheed to become Lockheed Martin. ... |
British Aerospace | ... ieved through compulsory purchase of the industry (i.e. with compensation). | was a combination of major aircraft companies British Aircraft Corporation ... |
Rolls-Royce | ... d 1927, but were then dropped by Supermarine in favour of a new engine from | , the Rolls-Royce R which had been especially designed for racing |
Matra | Initially it was run privately by | , but because construction and operating costs were too high to generate p ... |
Chrysler | ... laustrophobic. Following these changes came the switchover to more reliable | Industrial 318 engines with the automatic Loadflite transmissions. Product ... |
Bugatti | ... of the car manufacturer or driver. In that scheme, French-entered cars like | were blue, German like Benz and Mercedes white (since 1934 also bare sheet ... |
Intel Corporation | ... he world's fourth-largest manufacturer of semiconductors by revenues (after | , Samsung Electronics and Texas Instruments) |
Ford | ... eLorean joined, because of changes in the automobile consumer market. While | , General Motors and American Motors had begun producing affordable mainst ... |
Lockheed | ... nd GE's other rotary cannon, to Martin Marietta. After Martin's merger with | , the rotary cannon became the responsibility of Lockheed Martin Armament ... |
Caproni | ... pport of the Air Ministry, he began work with Italian aircraft manufacturer | to develop a jet plane, the Campini Caproni CC.2, which first flew in 1940 |
Studebaker Corporation | ... e war. James Nance, President of Packard, decided to merge the company with | in 1954. A subsequent proposed merger with American Motors Corporation nev ... |
Motorola | ... ents 7400 family became an industry standard. Compatible parts were made by | , AMD, Fairchild, Intel, Intersil, Signetics, Mullard, Siemens, SGS-Thomso ... |
Mercedes-Benz | ... ed four cylinder overhead cam (OHC) Nissan L engine, which while similar to | OHC designs was a totally new engine designed by Nissan. This engine power ... |
Chrysler | The | four-wheel disc brake system was more complex and expensive than Crosley's ... |
Samsung Electronics | ... argest manufacturer of semiconductors by revenues (after Intel Corporation, | and Texas Instruments) |
General Motors | ... American cars reached the largest sizes they would ever attain, but by 1977 | managed to downsizing its full-size models to more manageable dimensions. ... |
Swan Hunter | ... e major shipbuilding companies including Cammell Laird, Govan Shipbuilders, | , and Yarrow Shipbuilders; the nationalisation of the coal mines in 1947 c ... |
Renault | ... oughout the decade, forcing it into a partnership with the French automaker | in 1979 |
Boeing | ... dyne Propulsion & Power were merged following the latter's acquisition from | |
Douglas Aircraft | ... w five-abreast seating—and the shared use of the KC-135's tooling. However, | had launched its DC-8 with a fuselage width of . The airlines liked the ex ... |
Moskvitch (Bulgaria) | The Moskvitch was also produced in Bulgaria (see | ) between 1966 and 1990 on the basis of complete knock down (CKD) kits |
Hewlett-Packard | ... er high-tech companies with operations in Austin include Nvidia, 3M, Apple, | , Google, AMD, Applied Materials, Cirrus Logic, Cisco Systems, Flextronics ... |
STMicroelectronics | ... ng Nokia, Freescale Semiconductor, Texas Instruments, Nordic Semiconductor, | and Brunel |
Motorola | ... features of the PDP-11 influenced the design of microprocessors such as the | 68000; design features of its operating systems, as well as other operatin ... |
Westland | ... J. Heinz Company. Past companies include Fairey Aviation (later merged with | ), and HMV |
Heinkel | ... t the assistance of Robert Lusser, chief designer and technical director at | . On 22 January 1942, Lusser took up a position with the Fieseler aircraft ... |
Brush Traction | ... Alstec in Whetstone, Leicestershire (airport baggage handling systems), and | (railway locomotives) in Loughborough. Local commitment to nurturing the u ... |
Sony Ericsson | ... n December 2008, Symbian Ltd. was owned by Nokia (56.3%), Ericsson (15.6%), | (13.1%), Matsushita (10.5%), and Samsung (4.5%) |
Sanyo | In 2007, | introduced the first drum type washing machine with ‘Air Wash’ function. T ... |
Lexus | ... sions, and with competition from new upscale import makes such as Acura and | . Oldsmobile's signature cars gave way to rebadged models of other GM cars ... |
General Electric | ... umber of permanent local jobs were provided by the US Navy. Since the 1970s | has employed a few hundred workers at a manufacturing plant. Unemployment ... |
Ericsson | ... urchase by Nokia in December 2008, Symbian Ltd. was owned by Nokia (56.3%), | (15.6%), Sony Ericsson (13.1%), Matsushita (10.5%), and Samsung (4.5%) |
Kestrel USA | ... ive bicycles, due to their stiffness and light weight. The American company | pioneered the use of carbon fibre monocoques in bike frame manufacture in ... |
Rolls-Royce | ... US variants of the Apache include replacing the engines with more powerful | units, and the addition of a folding blade assembly for naval use; allowin ... |
Browning Arms Company | ... Fabrique Nationale de Herstal of Belgium. In 1977, FN Herstal acquired the | which had been established in 1927, the year after Browning's death |
General Motors | ... ndeed, until recently re-vivified, local petroleum refining facilities: the | assembly plant north on Winnipeg Street, built in 1927 — when Saskatchewan ... |
Yarrow Shipbuilders | ... ing companies including Cammell Laird, Govan Shipbuilders, Swan Hunter, and | ; the nationalisation of the coal mines in 1947 created a coal board charg ... |
Cadillac | ... ity. At age 17, he was jailed for four months for stealing $30,000 worth of | tires |
General Electric | ... ng in Illinois outside the city limits of Chicago and is currently owned by | . The tower has of office space. It stands on the site of the former |
Roland Corporation | ... es ("TR" serving as an initialism for Transistor Rhythm). Introduced by the | in early 1980, it was originally manufactured for use as a tool for studio ... |
San Miguel Corporation | ... se of the idle land. An area within the North Harbor was invested in by the | , which plan to build a ₱20 billion development known as San Miguel City. ... |
Yamaha | ... n (Suzuki, Tombo - the manufacturer of the popular Lee Oskar harmonica, and | also made harmonicas until the 1970's), China (Huang, Johnson, Leo Shi, Su ... |
Pirelli | ... sequently, he joined Toleman, a relatively new team, using less competitive | tyres. Venezuelan Johnny Cecotto was his team mate |
Sega | ... Dreamcast version. Mizuguchi noted that he had to get the license back from | to remake the game even though he made the original (because Rez was creat ... |
Datsun | ... use Austin patents, which Nissan used in developing its own engines for its | line of cars. In 1953 British-built Austins were assembled and sold, but b ... |
National Instruments | ... he city as well as Apple, AMD, Freescale Semiconductor, Google, IBM, Intel, | , Samsung, Texas Instruments, and 3M having either headquarters or promine ... |
General Electric | ... ich heats water. This is then passed through four turbines (manufactured by | ) which are shared by the two reactors. The turbines power the four bronze ... |
Nokia | ... novation World Cup 2009 drew more than 250 international entries, including | , Freescale Semiconductor, Texas Instruments, Nordic Semiconductor, STMicr ... |
IKEA | ... pment of the Belgrade Theatre is currently in progress, and the building of | 's first city centre multi-storey store has recently been completed and wa ... |
Lavochkin | Ownership of Lunokhod 2 and the Luna 21 lander was sold by the | Association for $68,500 in December 1993 at a Sotheby's auction in New Yor ... |
Lego | ... hile at the University of Michigan, "Page created an inkjet printer made of | bricks" (actually a line plotter), served as the president of the Eta Kapp ... |
Westinghouse | ... ry. Ownership of the rights to the Tesla patents was a key advantage to the | Company in offering a complete alternating current power system for both l ... |
Fostex | ... 992 they closed their doors forever. Parts of the company were purchased by | , which used the technical knowledge base of staff to build several hard-d ... |
Martin Marietta | ... design and production tooling for the M61 and GE's other rotary cannon, to | . After Martin's merger with Lockheed, the rotary cannon became the respon ... |
Fairey Aviation | ... en) the home of EMI, Nestlé and H. J. Heinz Company. Past companies include | (later merged with Westland), and HMV |
Renault | ... bated. After the success of Nissan, Hino and Isuzu followed to partner with | and Hillman respectively |
Tohatsu | ... Corporation) in 1999. Nissan also owns Nissan Marine, a joint venture with | Corp that produces motors for boats and other maritime equipment |
Chevrolet | ... 15, 1969 he was again promoted. This time it was to head up the prestigious | division, General Motors' flagship brand |
Glenn L. Martin Company | Produced by the | (which became "The Martin Company" in 1957), Titan I was a two-stage, liqu ... |
Sega | The is a sixth generation video game console which was released by | in late 1998 in Japan and in September 1999 in other territories. It was t ... |
Isuzu | ... heir license at that time is debated. After the success of Nissan, Hino and | followed to partner with Renault and Hillman respectively |
Saab-Scania | ... rry, bus and heavy-duty diesel engine manufacturer Scania-Vabis, and became | AB. The merger meant that Saab no longer had to import the British Triumph ... |
Cammell Laird | ... hipbuilders was a combination of the major shipbuilding companies including | , Govan Shipbuilders, Swan Hunter, and Yarrow Shipbuilders; the nationalis ... |
American Motors | ... ired from Ford the year before), asked for a government bailout. Meanwhile, | beat out the U.S. Big Three to a subcompact car (the Gremlin) in 1970, but ... |
Chevrolet | ... rebadged models of other GM cars, and GM shifted the performance mantle to | and Pontiac. GM continued to use Oldsmobile sporadically to showcase futur ... |
Vanden Plas | From 1923 to 1979 Kingsbury Road was the location of the | specialist motor body works, body makers for Bentley and later part of Aus ... |
General Electric | ... ts rendered their platforms obsolete, and even large companies like RCA and | were failing to make a profit in the market. The only serious expression o ... |
Bentley | ... . Trying to escape hostile patrons from the pub who had begun to attack his | , Moon, drunk, attempted to take control of his car, which in the melee, r ... |
Puma | ... rd's contract with Kappa ended after the 2008/09 season. After that season, | produces Feyenoord's kits |
Sanyo | ... s to Tokyo. However, several major companies, such as Panasonic, Sharp, and | , are still headquartered in Osaka. Recently, the city began a program, he ... |
Apple Inc. | ... n American computer engineer and programmer who founded Apple Computer (now | ) with Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne. Wozniak created the Apple I computer a ... |
Toshiba | ... ector processing is the Cell Processor developed by IBM in cooperation with | and Sony. It uses a number of SIMD processors (each with independent RAM a ... |
Spirit AeroSystems | ... erospace in 1977. Much of the former Scottish Aviation assets now belong to | |
Aérospatiale | ... 1989. It was a member of the Ariane family of rockets, and was produced by | in France |
Higgins Industries | ... ries in the competition were three boats built by Andrew Jackson Higgins of | in New Orleans. These boats were PT-5 and PT-6 (built using government-req ... |
Parker Brothers | ... Videopac G7000 overseas led to two other companies producing games for it: | released Popeye, Frogger, Q* Bert and Super Cobra, while Imagic released v ... |
Alfa Romeo | In 1941, | was confiscated by the fascist government of Benito Mussolini as part of t ... |
Sony | ... sing is the Cell Processor developed by IBM in cooperation with Toshiba and | . It uses a number of SIMD processors (each with independent RAM and contr ... |
Duracell | ... uding Hyundai's 2007 "Think About It" advertisement campaign as well as the | advertisements in the "Trusted Everywhere" campaign |
Focke-Wulf | ... r of manufacturers, including the Pitcairn Autogiro Company in the U.S. and | of Germany |
AEG | ... vanished and, instead, telecommunication companies like Ericsson (formerly | , Telefunken, ANT, Bosch and Marconi) and Tesat-Spacecom dominate the town ... |
Amphicar | Purely recreational amphibian cars include the 1960s | and the contemporary Gibbs Aquada. With almost 4.000 pieces built, the Amp ... |
DesignLine Corporation | ... e in 1999, and closely followed by Ebus and ISE Research in California, and | in New Zealand (and later the United States). AVS turbine hybrids were pla ... |
GE Aviation | Major parts of the Evendale economy are | , and Formica Corporation which are headquartered in the village |
Ericsson | ... , all of these have vanished and, instead, telecommunication companies like | (formerly AEG, Telefunken, ANT, Bosch and Marconi) and Tesat-Spacecom domi ... |
Westinghouse | ... levision show, first on WKAQ-TV, and later on WRIK-TV (channel 7 in Ponce). | remained a steady and long-time sponsor |
Hewlett-Packard | ... Coleco Adam on Mir, a Furby, a nuclear weapon guidance system, an SGI O2, a | Calculator (with reverse Polish notation, which meant that Erwin talked li ... |
Nvidia | ... ersity of Texas.Other high-tech companies with operations in Austin include | , 3M, Apple, Hewlett-Packard, Google, AMD, Applied Materials, Cirrus Logic ... |
Nike | ... , TriQuint Semiconductor, Tektronix, SolarWorld, Planar Systems, and EPSON. | , one of two Fortune 500 corporations based in Oregon, has its headquarter ... |
Isuzu | ... re are major MNCs among investors to Russia's SEZ, such as Yokohama, Cisco, | , Air Liquide, Bekaert, Rockwool and many others |
Sony | ... either Apple Computer or General Magic. WebTV had started negotiating with | to manufacture and distribute the WebTV set-top box, but negotiations had ... |
Westland | ... e Westland WAH-64 Apache, and is designated Apache AH1 by the British Army. | built 67 WAH-64 Apaches under license from Boeing, following a competition ... |
Lanchester Motor Company | In 1931 the | at Sparkbrook was acquired and production of their cars transferred to Dai ... |
Fieseler | ... echnical Office of the RLM on 5 June and the project was renamed Fi 103, as | was to be the chief contractor. On 19 June, Generalfeldmarschall Erhard Mi ... |
British Motor Corporation | ... designs. Nissan chose Austin of the United Kingdom, which later became the | by its merger with Morris et al. Nissan began building Austin 7s in 1930, ... |
British Aerospace | ... Corporation, Hawker Siddeley Aviation, and Hawker Siddeley Dynamics to form | in 1977. Much of the former Scottish Aviation assets now belong to Spirit ... |
Aston Martin | ... hassis built to Ford. To form the development team, Ford also hired the ex- | team manager John Wyer. Ford Motor Co. engineer Roy Lunn was sent to Engla ... |
Land Rover | ... ichard chose to support himself, borrowed 500 pounds from his parents for a | , and went into the trapping and skeleton supply business with Kamoya Kime ... |
De Havilland | In the 1960s, four | Comets were bought: one is currently being restored by Seattle's Museum of ... |
Daimler-Benz | ... cularly struggling at that time. When Chrysler merged with German automaker | in 1998 to form Daimler Chrysler AG (now simply Daimler AG after Chrysler ... |
Mitsubishi | ... ense under which trucks were made. The machinery was imported into Japan by | on behalf of Nissan, which went into the first Yokohama factory to produce ... |
Motorola | ... alised with high-tech electronics plants (such as Dell, Intel, AMD, Altera, | , Agilent, Hitachi, Osram, Plexus Corporation, Bosch and Seagate) located ... |
Saab Automobile | ... diversify its business and in the late 1940s began manufacturing cars. The | division was based in Trollhättan. The first car was the Saab 92001, launc ... |
Veolia Transport | ... TCAR (Transports en commun de l'agglomération rouennaise), a subsidiary of | |
buff | ... nge courses, on-screen text and various other items. Each player is given a | , an elastic ring of material generally patterned with the logo for the cu ... |
Lockheed Corporation | Then, on February 6, 1976, the vice chairman of the | told a United States Senate subcommittee that Tanaka had accepted $1.8 mil ... |
Philips | ... ames Philips Videopac C52, Radiola Jet 25, Schneider 7000, and Siera G7000. | , as Magnavox's Dutch parent company, used their own name rather than Magn ... |
Acer | ... other budget-oriented personal computer series from manufacturers including | , Lenovo, and Toshiba |
Michelin | ... ome to one of the country's best known manufacturing businesses and brands, | . Thiers is the oldest industry place in Auvergne with its cutlery traditi ... |
Yamaha | For sound, the system features a | AICA Sound Processor with a 32-Bit ARM7 RISC CPU operating at 45 MHz, 64 c ... |
Cook Group | ... Indianapolis area employers include Indiana University Health, Sallie Mae, | , Rolls-Royce, Delta Faucet Company, Ice Miller, Steak 'n Shake, Raytheon, ... |
Waddingtons | ... e was owned by General Mills' subsidiary Parker Brothers under license from | at the time, not Hasbro), predating by 19 years its deal to distribute oth ... |
British Aircraft Corporation | ... al manufacturer, Beagle Aircraft Limited. Scottish Aviation merged with the | , Hawker Siddeley Aviation, and Hawker Siddeley Dynamics to form British A ... |
Daimler AG | ... rman automaker Daimler-Benz in 1998 to form Daimler Chrysler AG (now simply | after Chrysler split from the automaker; Chrysler is now controlled by Ita ... |
Proton Holdings | ... Malaysian economy. For example, Khanazah Nasional is a major shareholder in | , an automaker and CIMB banking group in the financial sector. The governm ... |
Precide | ... 's speakers being driven at full range. Since the turn of the century, only | of Switzerland have manufactured an AMT headphone. Piezoelectric film head ... |
Opel | ... ment at the dawn of World War II. After the war, the USSR brought an entire | manufacturing line from Brandenburg in Germany. A factory called MZMA (Mos ... |
Puma | ... uden Gids. In the second half of the 1982–83 season Adidas were replaced by | as the shirt supplier. As a result the Gouden Gids name was enlarged and w ... |
Honda | | , through its subsidiary, Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, operates a manuf ... |
Scania AB | ... . Stakebuilding is commonplace in many continental takeover battles such as | . Formal poison pills are quite rare in continental Europe, but national g ... |
Oliver Farm Equipment Company | ... n D.C. In 1929, Hart-Parr was one of the four companies that merged to form | and finally the White Farm-New Idea Equipment Co. At its peak in the mid-1 ... |
General Motors | The | Corporation produced a specially modified Pontiac GTO called "The Judge" t ... |
Kawanishi Aircraft Company | ... submarine. The Aeronautical Institute of Tokyo Imperial University and the | conducted a joint study of the feasibility of mounting a similar engine on ... |
J.I. Case & Company | ... lt across the state to help transport grains to market, and industries like | in Racine were founded to build agricultural equipment. Wisconsin briefly ... |
Pontiac | ... ls of other GM cars, and GM shifted the performance mantle to Chevrolet and | . GM continued to use Oldsmobile sporadically to showcase futuristic desig ... |
Jakks Pacific | ... eel, a physical Plinko board with chips, Showcases and seven pricing games. | released a Plug It in and Play version of The Price Is Right in 2009, feat ... |
Parker Brothers | ... current Hasbro property (though Clue was owned by General Mills' subsidiary | under license from Waddingtons at the time, not Hasbro), predating by 19 y ... |
Roland Corporation | ... d the software. The Roland TR-808 was produced between 1980 and 1983 by the | , with approximately 12,000 units manufactured in that time. Immediately a ... |
Ford | As well as motor dealerships from | (Greyhound), Vauxhall & Chevrolet (Accrington Garages), the town was home ... |
General Motors | ... it, the birthplace of techno. His father worked as a robotics technician at | , and was a fan of electronic music, introducing his son to Kraftwerk and ... |
Elektro-Mess-Technik | ... the plate, and the result is output as an audio signal. In the late 1950s, | (EMT) introduced the EMT 140; a model popular in recording studios, contri ... |
Porsche | ... was the German Schwimmwagen, a small jeep-like 4x4 vehicle designed by the | engineering firm in 1942 and widely used in World War II. The amphibious b ... |
Saab Automobile | ... 937. From 1947 to 1990 it was the parent company of automobile manufacturer | , and between 1968 and 1995 the company was in a merger with commercial ve ... |
Honda | ... s on the monocoque-framed Norton John Player Special that he helped design. | also experimented with a monocoque Grand Prix racing motorcycle named the ... |
General Electric | ... nal offices, including Microsoft, American Airlines, Coca-Cola, FedEx, UPS, | , Parsons Brinckerhoff, Cisco Systems, Eli Lilly, Computer Associates and ... |
Higgins Industries | Higgins produced 199 boats. The Higgins boats, built by | in New Orleans, Louisiana, were boats of the PT-71 or PT-235 or PT-625 cla ... |
Douglas Aircraft Company | ... AS-1, then AAM-2, and, from 1948 on, AAM-N-2. The airframe was developed by | . The diameter of the HVAR proved to be inadequate for the electronics, le ... |
JVC | ... further, as RCA Victor's Japanese subsidiary The Victor Company of Japan ( | ) became independent, and today they still use the "Victor" brand and Nipp ... |
Honda | ... retirement, cars made by foreign companies have been offered, most notably | , which has several factories throughout Carey's home state of Ohio. Throu ... |
Volkswagen | ... of their possessions (such as Wozniak's HP scientific calculator and Jobs' | van), raised USD $1,300, and assembled the first prototypes in Jobs' bedro ... |
GAZ | ... 990s, it assembled Ikarus buses for the Russian market. Now a subsidiary of | , it specialises in producing small buses, in particular school buses |
Honda | Lincoln is located at (33.593156, -86.138879). It is home to a major | manufacturing plant, employing over 4,000 people. The famed Talladega Supe ... |
Nokia | It was established on 24 June 1998 as a partnership between Ericsson, | , Motorola, and Psion to exploit the convergence between PDAs and mobile p ... |
Ingalls Shipbuilding | ... bow section, these can weigh over . This method was originally developed by | and increases the rate of work because much of the fitting out does not ha ... |
Messerschmitt | ... Taylor writes the city was largely undefended; a night fighter force of ten | s at Klotzsche airfield was scrambled, but it took them half an hour to ge ... |
AZLK | ... vich, Moskvič or Moskwitch) was an automobile brand from Russia produced by | from 1945 to 1991 and by OAO Moskvitch from 1991 to 2002. The current arti ... |
Mercedes-Benz | ... designed for racing, was constructed with magnesium body panels. An earlier | race car model, the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR, had a body made from Elektron, ... |
Hawker Siddeley | ... HS 801. This variant became the Hawker Siddeley Nimrod and was built at the | factory at Woodford Aerodrome. Entering service in 1969, five Nimrod varia ... |
Motorola | ... t was established on 24 June 1998 as a partnership between Ericsson, Nokia, | , and Psion to exploit the convergence between PDAs and mobile phones. Ten ... |
Arado Flugzeugwerke | ... orwarded to the RLM (German Air Ministry). Argus joined with Lorentz AG and | to develop the project as a private venture, and in April 1940, Gosslau pr ... |
Hasbro | Clue was Paramount's first adaptation of a now current | property (though Clue was owned by General Mills' subsidiary Parker Brothe ... |
General Electric | ... ary fixed-wing aircraft for fifty years. The M61 was originally produced by | , and after several mergers and acquisitions is currently produced by Gene ... |
General Motors | ... mid-1990s, a reported shortfall in sales and overall profitability prompted | to announce in December 2000 their plans to phase out the Oldsmobile brand ... |
Sony | ... jifilm FinePix Real 3D W1 camera, Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ20 & DMC-TS4 (FT4), | DSC-HX7V, HTC Evo 3D, the JVC GY-HMZ1U AVCHD/MVC extension camcorder and b ... |
Martin Marietta | The | SM-68A/HGM-25A Titan I was the United States' first multistage Intercontin ... |
Lockheed Martin | ... acturing business to the Lockheed Corporation, which in turn became part of | after a 1995 merger with |
Glenn L. Martin aviation company | Santa Ana was the home of the original | , founded in 1912 before merging with the Wright Company in 1916. Later, G ... |
Bosch | ... , telecommunication companies like Ericsson (formerly AEG, Telefunken, ANT, | and Marconi) and Tesat-Spacecom dominate the town's industries. The Stifts ... |
UTDC | ... ket, they also acquired Hawker Siddeley Canada’s Thunder Bay facilities and | (formerly of Kingston) |
British Leyland | ... militant strikes and poor quality control effectively halted development at | , owner of all other British car companies during the 1970s |
Winchester Repeating Arms Company | ... on examples of the Model 1885 Single Shot Rifle caught the attention of the | , who dispatched a representative to evaluate the competition. Winchester ... |
Oldsmobile | ... ngine before, based on aluminium V8 engine blocks from the defunct American | F85 road car project, and other off the shelf parts. Consulting and design ... |
Ducati | ... e featuring a composite monocoque chassis that only weighed 12 kg. In 2009, | introduced the Desmosedici GP9 with a carbon fibre semi-monocoque chassis |
Argus Motoren | In late 1936, while employed by the | company, Fritz Gosslau began work on the further development of remote con ... |
Lockheed Corporation | ... . In 1993, General Dynamics sold its aircraft manufacturing business to the | , which in turn became part of Lockheed Martin after a 1995 merger with |
Electro-Harmonix | ... track recorder was used to record instruments like the Eminent 310 (with an | Small Stone phaser on its string pads) and the Korg Minipops drum machine. ... |
Hewlett-Packard | ... each other. In 1970, they became friends when Jobs worked for the summer at | (HP), where Wozniak was working on a mainframe computer. According to Wozn ... |
Sega | ... -Project, Project Eden, and Vibes, is a rail shooter video game released by | in Japan in 2001 for the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2, with a European Drea ... |
Motorola | ... als was kept in a dresser in Gacy's bedroom. Gacy also kept Szyc's portable | TV in his bedroom and later sold the youth's car to another of his employe ... |
Hornby | ... oys are now manufactured in China and the company is owned by Margate based | |
Aircraft Manufacturing Company (Airco) | ... 20 BSA amalgamated with what was the world's largest aircraft manufacturer, | , Airco's main plant at Hendon had employed between 7,000 and 8,000 people ... |
MBDA | ... tra BAe Dynamics and the missile division of Alenia Marconi Systems to form | . Lionel Jospin's Plural Left government initiated the privatization of Aé ... |
Chrysler | ... er the war, two of the Big Three automobile manufacturers (General Motors & | ) had major operations in the area. Syracuse was headquarters for Carrier ... |
Fuji Heavy Industries | ... n has ordered a total of 50 AH-64Ds, which are being built under license by | , designated AH-64DJP. The first helicopter was delivered to the JGSDF in ... |
Urban Transportation Development Corporation | ... Services was sold to SPAR Aerospace and land-based defence products made by | ceased operations as Bombardier moved away from non-aviation defence produ ... |
Triumph Motorcycles | ... bicycle business in 1950 and followed this up in 1951 with the purchase of | which brought Jack Sangster onto the BSA board. The effect of this acquisi ... |
Vosper Boat Company | During World War II, the | of Great Britain arranged for several boatyards in the U.S. to build Briti ... |
Premier Motor Manufacturing | ... y, Stutz Motor Company, American Motor Car Company, Parry Auto Company, and | . In addition, Indianapolis hosted auto parts companies such as Prest-O-Li ... |
National Railway Equipment | ... e in the United States- and is home to major distribution centers for NAPA, | , ALCO and IPT, these are subsidiaries of NREC, and Walgreens along with m ... |
Corgi | Toy car company | have their European operation at the Meridian Business Park, although the ... |
Daimler | ... with, for example, the establishment of research centres of companies like | , Siemens and Nokia and a number of small applied research institutes near ... |
Norton-Villiers | ... t of a government-initiated rescue plan) with the Manganese Bronze company, | , to become Norton-Villiers-Triumph with the intention of producing and ma ... |
Antonov | ... about 100 as of 2011. Types include Italian-made C-27A Spartans and Russian | An-32 transport aircraft as well as Mi-17 troop-carrying helicopters and M ... |
Robin Hood Sportscars | ... ar Magazine) the most popular kit in the United Kingdom in 2005 was made by | who sell 700 kits a year |
Pratt & Whitney | ... of 26,000 tonnes deadweight tonnage (DWT). Those ships were powered by twin | gas turbines of the FT 4 series. The four ships in the class were named "E ... |
Mitsubishi | ... , in addition to other cars from those companies and others such as Subaru, | , and Mazd |
Ford Motor Company | ... rden in the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, then went to work for | where he retired in 1944. Eddie lived to be 84 years old and until his dea ... |
Infiniti | ... l range of models, Nissan also produces a range of luxury models branded as | |
McDonnell | ... en announced. The largest transactions have been: the merger of Boeing with | valued at 13.4 bil. USD in 1996, Marconi Electronic Systems, a subsidiary ... |
Estes Industries | ... s' claimed values for specific impulses for several of their rocket motors: | is a large, well-known American seller of model rocket components. The spe ... |
Caterpillar Inc. | ... l alumni hold or have held top positions at large companies. These include: | (James W. Owens), Thomasville Furniture Industries (Nancy Webster), DuPont ... |
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Bethlehem Steel | ... Bethlehem burgess, Charles F. Brown, and wife of Eugene Grace, President of | Corporation. Hundreds of citizens attended the ceremony and thousands more ... |
Staber Industries | In 1994, | released the System 2000 washing machine, which is the only top-loading, h ... |
Pentax | Sekonic) and 14 (Minolta, Kenko, and | ); th |
Boeing | ... e for airframe structures for JAS 39 Gripen, and whole sections for Airbus, | and NH90 |
CFM International | The 707-700 was a test aircraft used to study the feasibility of using | 's CFM56 powerplants on a 707 airframe and possibly retrofitting them to e ... |
Northrop Aviation | ... company first built a computer called BINAC (BINary Automatic Computer) for | (which was little used, or perhaps not at all). Afterwards began the devel ... |
Supermarine Aviation Works | In 1917, he joined the | at Southampton. Advancing quickly within the company, Mitchell was appoint ... |
Carbodies | ... ganese Bronze received BSA Group's non-motorcycle-related divisions—namely, | . Although the BSA name was left out of the new company's name, a few prod ... |
Fujifilm | Japanese competitor | entered the U.S. market (via Fuji Photo Film U.S.A.) with lower-priced fil ... |
Daimler | ... iving American automobile marque, and one of the oldest in the world, after | , Peugeot and Tatra (company). The closing of the Oldsmobile division pres ... |
Daimler | In 1960, | was sold off to Jaguar |
Vickers | ... n 1920 and Technical Director in 1927. He was so highly regarded that, when | took over Supermarine in 1928, one of the conditions was that Mitchell sta ... |
Nokia | ... RFID-capable MasterCard credit card at any of 7-Eleven's worldwide chains. | 's 2008 device, the 6212, has RFID capabilities also. Credit card informat ... |
Hewlett-Packard | ... the higher-end SPARC, POWER and Itanium-based systems from Oracle, IBM and | |
Rockwell | ... ircraft left in service. Some large bombers, such as the Tupolev Tu-160 and | /Boeing B-1B are also supersonic-capable |
Chevrolet | ... luding Cragar, Navarro, and famously the Frontenacs ("Fronty Fords") of the | brothers, among many others |
General Electric | ... ers for Carrier Corporation, Crouse-Hinds traffic signal manufacturing, and | had its main television manufacturing plant at Electronics Parkway in Syra ... |
FAMAE | ... In 2008, Uruguay also purchased 44 6x6 Mowag Piranha APCs rehabilitated by | in Chile after initial service in the Canadian Army after that another bat ... |
Ford | ... e Imperial Foundry, dating from around 1925, was subsequently taken over by | , casting engine blocks until its closure in 2008. The prominent car parts ... |
General Motors | ... such as trucks and oil. U.S. companies such as Texaco, Standard Oil, Ford, | , and Studebaker used this loophole to sell such items to Franco on credit ... |
Sony | ... er of non-Square titles, including Capcom's Breath of Fire for the SNES and | 's Wild Arms 3 for the PlayStation 2. It developed the game Secret of Ever ... |
Continental AG | ... A2. Jointly with a factory of German tire and automobile parts manufacturer | , they have a coal-burning power plant. Continental AG, founded in Hanover ... |
Eastman Kodak | ... 4. The exposure time required is directly proportional to the U.S. number. | used U.S. stops on many of their cameras at least in the 1920s |
JMC | ... cles to be sold in the U.S. There are also several Chinese designs like the | and , and the even longer |
Aérospatiale-Matra | ... for the satellites activities, merged with Matra Haute Technologie to form | . In 2001, Aérospatiale-Matra's missile group was merged with Matra BAe Dy ... |
Cadillac | ... unaccountably ostentatious manner in a large home complete with a personal | . Gould responded with a story where Tracy was accused of corruption and h ... |
Boeing | ... ith heavy fuels. The "John Sergeant" was scrapped in 1972 at Portsmouth PA. | launched its first passenger-carrying waterjet-propelled hydrofoil Boeing ... |
Stutz Motor Company | ... e to a number of carmakers, including Duesenberg, Marmon Motor Car Company, | , American Motor Car Company, Parry Auto Company, and Premier Motor Manufa ... |
Apple Inc. | ... s, designed primarily by Steve Wozniak, manufactured by Apple Computer (now | ) and introduced in 1977 with the original Apple II. In terms of ease of u ... |
General Motors | Nissan was the sixth largest automaker in the world behind Toyota, | , Volkswagen AG, Hyundai Motor Group, and Ford in 2010. It formerly market ... |
Bultaco | ... hape of companies like Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki) and Europe from Jawa / CZ, | and Husqvarna was eroding BSA's market share. The BSA (and Triumph range) ... |
Fokker | ... ined in aviation after the war. He tried barnstorming and worked briefly at | . After spending most of 1919 living in Denmark, he moved to Sweden and jo ... |
General Electric | ... orporations with burgeoning global interests, as companies like U.S. Steel, | , Standard Oil and Bayer AG joined the railroad companies on the world's s ... |
Alstom | | had proposed to withdraw from the Willesden train maintenance depot. Closu ... |
Rolls-Royce | ... 0 engine. Pratt & Whitney produces the combustor and high-pressure turbine, | the high-pressure compressor, JAEC the fan and low-pressure compressor and ... |
Hewlett-Packard | ... il 1, 1976, Jobs and Wozniak formed Apple Computer. Wozniak quit his job at | and became the vice president in charge of research and development at App ... |
Nikon | use: 12.5 (Canon, | , an |
Chrysler | ... American car industry, which was particularly struggling at that time. When | merged with German automaker Daimler-Benz in 1998 to form Daimler Chrysler ... |
General Electric | ... e selected. In 1956 the "John Sergeant" was lengthened and installed with a | 6600 SHP HD gas turbine, reduction gearing and a variable pitch propeller. ... |
Hewlett-Packard | On some AIOs, like the | Photosmart C8180 printer, have a DVD burner and Lightscribe functionality ... |
Apple Computer | Starting in 1984, Kay was an Apple Fellow at | until the closing of the ATG (Advanced Technology Group), one of the compa ... |
Midway | ... in Japan, and was later licensed for production in the United States by the | division of Bally. Space Invaders is one of the earliest shooting games an ... |
BMW | ... ernative fuel companies, such as Washington Ethanol & Washington Biodiesel. | , in partnership with the SGL Group, broke ground in July 2010 to begin co ... |
BMW | ... ere is renewed interest in magnesium engine blocks, as featured in the 2006 | 325i and 330i models. The BMW engine uses an aluminium alloy insert for th ... |
International Game Technology | ... sion of The Price Is Right, were manufactured for North American casinos by | |
Bally | In 1963, | developed the first fully electromechanical slot machine called Money Hone ... |
Duesenberg | ... ance luxury cars that were never intended to leave paved roads, such as the | in the 1930s, have also been equipped with altimeters |
Apple | | products have worked with Bluetooth since Mac OS X v10.2 which was release ... |
Sony | To add to the near-future look, | contributed prototypes of their new products for the film. The soundtrack ... |
Datsun | ... ai Motor Group, and Ford in 2010. It formerly marketed vehicles under the " | " brand name. As of 2011, the company's global headquarters is located in ... |
American Motor Car Company | ... akers, including Duesenberg, Marmon Motor Car Company, Stutz Motor Company, | , Parry Auto Company, and Premier Motor Manufacturing. In addition, Indian ... |
Bradley GT | ... pular "donor" vehicles of all time. Examples of this conversion include the | , Sterling, and Sebring which were made by the thousands and many are stil ... |
Kerr Stuart & Co. | ... leaving Hanley High School at the age of 16 he gained an apprenticeship at | of Fenton, a locomotive engineering works. At the end of his apprenticeshi ... |
MTU | ... the high-pressure compressor, JAEC the fan and low-pressure compressor and | the low-pressure turbine |
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles | The | Transporter (VWN) factory at Hannover-Stöcken is the biggest employer in t ... |
Mercedes-Benz | ... disc brakes. The first German production car with disc brakes was the 1961 | 220SE coupe featuring British-built Girling units on the front. The next A ... |
Rockwell International | ... ng this time, which contributed to an already increasing unemployment rate. | moved their factory outside New York state. General Electric moved its tel ... |
Sony | ... achi's 3" floppy disc drive, when the rest of the PC industry was moving to | 's 3.5" format, is often wrongly claimed to be due to Amstrad bulk-buying ... |
Bombardier Recreational Products | ... site at the museum, which is located blocks away from the huge, present-day | factory |
Hughes Helicopters | ... tandem cockpit for a two-man crew. The Apache was developed as Model 77 by | for the United States Army's Advanced Attack Helicopter program to replace ... |
Nord Aviation | ... as created in 1970 by the merger of the state-owned companies Sud Aviation, | and Société d'études et de réalisation d'engins balistiques (SÉREB). Start ... |
Alfa Romeo | ... from Formula One at the Brazilian Grand Prix in April 1988. He sold MRD to | for an unknown price |
Pacific Cycle | ... NA Mutual Group, University of Wisconsin Credit Union, Dean Health Systems, | , Madison-Kipp Corporation, and Sub-Zero & Wolf Appliance. Technology comp ... |
Parry Auto Company | ... Marmon Motor Car Company, Stutz Motor Company, American Motor Car Company, | , and Premier Motor Manufacturing. In addition, Indianapolis hosted auto p ... |
Thomasville Furniture Industries | ... tions at large companies. These include: Caterpillar Inc. (James W. Owens), | (Nancy Webster), DuPont (Ed Woolard), SAS Institute (James Goodnight), And ... |
Apple Computer | ... ogramming language Smalltalk. These inventions were later commercialized by | in their Lisa and Macintosh computers |
Bombardier | ... attle, Dayton, Ohio and St. Louis in the USA (Boeing), Montreal in Canada ( | ), Toulouse in France and Hamburg in Germany (both Airbus/EADS), the North ... |
Aeroford | The | was an English automobile manufactured in Bayswater, London, from 1920 to ... |
Oldsmobile | ... Rignall remembered, through the chloroform haze of that night, Gacy's black | , the Kennedy Expressway and particular side streets. He staked out the ex ... |
Hewlett-Packard | ... lf in financial difficulty of its own. The company subsequently merged with | in May 2002. some of DEC's product lines were still produced under the HP ... |
Motorola | ... hey are endianness independent. " I " stands for Intel and " M " stands for | , the respective CPU providers of the IBM PC compatibles and Apple Macinto ... |
Turkish Aerospace Industries | During the late 1980s and 1990s, | (TAI) has produced 232 Block 30/40/50 F-16s on a production line in Ankara ... |
Martin Marietta | ... from the Air Force as a colonel in 1978, and initially he went to work for | Corporation in Orlando, Florida |
Zagato | ... with Italian automobile coachbuilders such as Fioravanti, Pininfarina, and | to build custom cars using selected Ferrari models as a structural base. T ... |
Ford | ... n Chapman's first series-produced Lotus Mark VI, the Seven was powered by a | Side-valve 1,172 cc inline-four engine. It was mainly for lower budget clu ... |
General Electric | ... nt rate. Rockwell International moved their factory outside New York state. | moved its television manufacturing operations to Suffolk, Virginia and lat ... |
Komatsu | ... red in Galion Iron Works, later purchased by Dresser Industries and then by | . As of 2000, the plant in Galion operated with a reduced work force, and ... |
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries | As part of MHI Jobcon 2005 ( | Job Convention 2005), a recruiting event of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Lt ... |
Maytag | In 2003, | introduced their top-loading Neptune washer. Instead of an agitator, the m ... |
General Electric | ... nam Investments), Donald J. Hall, Sr. (Hallmark Cards), Jeffrey R. Immelt ( | ), Gail Boudreaux (United Health Care), Grant Tinker (NBC), and Brian Gold ... |
Panasonic | ... of the Commodore Datasette was never produced; Apple recommended using the | RQ309 in some of its early printed documentation. The uses of common consu ... |
Excalibur | ... urned about a quarter of his office, next door to his house, along with his | sports car, and the original manuscripts for most of his novels. He was fl ... |
Thales Alenia Space | Cannes hosts the Cannes Mandelieu Space Center, headquarters of | , the first European satellite manufacturer |
Honda | ... e 1950s, but by 1965 competition from Japan (in the shape of companies like | , Yamaha and Suzuki) and Europe from Jawa / CZ, Bultaco and Husqvarna was ... |
Revox | ... o, which included EMS VCS 3 and EMS Synthi AKS synthesisers, and two linked | tape machines. For a 1969 exposition at the Maison de la Culture (Cultural ... |
British Aerospace | ... llowing its acquisition of a 35% stake from Investor AB by its predecessor, | . In January 2005 BAE reduced its shareholding to 20%. Investor AB also ma ... |
Studebaker | ... oil. U.S. companies such as Texaco, Standard Oil, Ford, General Motors, and | used this loophole to sell such items to Franco on credit. By 1939, Franco ... |
British Leyland | ... otor body works, body makers for Bentley and later part of Austin, BMC, and | . The site is now Kingsbury Trading Estate |
BMW | ... ut 30 total employees by October 1995. The company operated out of a former | car dealership building in Palo Alto, California, which it had been able t ... |
Dornier | The 352 licensed German UH-1D variants built by | between 1967 and 1981 saw service with the Federal Defence (Bundeswehr) by ... |
Briggs & Stratton | ... e biggest proportion of racers are in the dirt oval classes which often use | industrial engines. This style of racing is prominent in the Southeast and ... |
Porter-Cable | ... sold by Skil as the model 77. To get around the Skil patents, Art Emmons of | invented the direct-drive sidewinder saw in 1928. Recently smaller cordles ... |
Electrolux | ... s in NZ from 1942. Over 1,500 conversions were made, including a handful by | using Lithgow SMLE Mk III* rifles |
Swift Motor Company | ... less familiar names such as Coventry Motette, Great Horseless Carriage Co, | and more familiar names like Humber, Riley, Francis-Barnett and Daimler an ... |
Duesenberg | ... le industry, Indianapolis was also home to a number of carmakers, including | , Marmon Motor Car Company, Stutz Motor Company, American Motor Car Compan ... |
Mikoyan | ... like Oboronprom and the United Aircraft Building Corporation (encompassing | , Sukhoi, Ilyushin, Tupolev, Yakovlev, and Irkut which includes Beriev) ar ... |
Lego | ... otable people like Albert Einstein, historical events like the interlocking | block's 50th anniversary and holidays like Valentine's Day. Some Google Do ... |
Birel | Other UK National Championships include: | Easykart (MSA Approved) series: Cadet 60cc, Junior 100cc, Senior Light 125 ... |
American Motors | ... ipment in 1965 on the Rambler Marlin (the Bendix units were optional on all | "senior" platform models), the Ford Thunderbird, and the Lincoln Continent ... |
Schaeffler Group | ... e of the city's major companies. Since 2008 a take-over is in progress: the | from Herzogenaurach (Bavaria) holds the majority of the stock but were req ... |
Volkswagen Group | ... agnesium frame, helping it to make the most of its prodigious 1100–1500 hp. | has used magnesium in its engine components for many years. For a long tim ... |
Marmon Motor Car Company | ... Indianapolis was also home to a number of carmakers, including Duesenberg, | , Stutz Motor Company, American Motor Car Company, Parry Auto Company, and ... |
Bally | ... ater licensed for production in the United States by the Midway division of | . Space Invaders is one of the earliest shooting games and the aim is to d ... |
Robert Bosch GmbH | ... e company later renamed itself Skilsaw Inc., which today is a subsidiary of | . Portable circular saws are often still called Skilsaws or Skil saws. Its ... |
Toyota | Nissan was the sixth largest automaker in the world behind | , General Motors, Volkswagen AG, Hyundai Motor Group, and Ford in 2010. It ... |
Suzuki | ... 65 competition from Japan (in the shape of companies like Honda, Yamaha and | ) and Europe from Jawa / CZ, Bultaco and Husqvarna was eroding BSA's marke ... |
Boeing Defense, Space & Security | ... , was delivered to the Army in March 1997. Production has been continued by | ; over one thousand AH-64s have been produced to date |
Peugeot | ... porate and research headquarters in the city (at Allesley and Whitley), and | still have a large parts centre in Humber Road. The famous London black ca ... |
BMW | ... he BMW 801 was a powerful German air-cooled radial aircraft engine built by | and used in a number of German military aircraft of World War II. Producti ... |
Ericsson | ... fon, was thus able to find an independent equipment supplier in Lars Magnus | . In this early competition, Telegrafverket with its brand Rikstelefon was ... |
Crewe Works | The LNWR also contributed several works sites to the LMS. | was opened in 1840 by the Grand Junction Railway and by the time of groupi ... |
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries | ... ted interest from several companies including Toshiba, General Electric and | and when the Financial Times reported on January 23, 2006 that Toshiba had ... |
Jawa | ... n (in the shape of companies like Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki) and Europe from | / CZ, Bultaco and Husqvarna was eroding BSA's market share. The BSA (and T ... |
EADS | In the European Union, aerospace companies such as | , BAE Systems, Thales, Dassault, Saab AB and Finmeccanica account for a la ... |
Rolls-Royce | ... es engines for the Airbus A380, and International Aero Engines company with | , MTU Aero Engines, and the Japanese Aero Engines Corporation which manufa ... |
Whirlpool Corporation | In 2001, | introduced the Calypso, the first vertical-axis high efficiency washing ma ... |
Philips | ... Pitreavie Business Park) opened in the mid-1970s, following the arrival of | and the re-location of the offices of the Dunfermline Press. Smaller indus ... |
BAE Systems | In the European Union, aerospace companies such as EADS, | , Thales, Dassault, Saab AB and Finmeccanica account for a large share of ... |
Navistar International | ... rch facilities at Cantera include: BP America, the national headquarters of | , and a corporate office for Exelon Nuclear. Also, the headquarters of the ... |
HP | ... hwest unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States that now serves as | 's United States headquarters |
Wärtsilä | ... They were equipped with one Rolls-Royce Olympus TMB3 gas turbine and three | marine diesels for slower speeds. They were the fastest vessels in the Fin ... |
Vauxhall Motors | ... he Alexon Group, Blue Arrow, EasyJet, Monarch Airlines, Thomson Airways and | are all based in Luton, while Whitbread (including Costa Coffee) is based ... |
Porsche | ... as used magnesium in its engine components for many years. For a long time, | used magnesium alloy for its engine blocks due to the weight advantage. Th ... |
Cannes Mandelieu Space Center | Cannes hosts the | , headquarters of Thales Alenia Space, the first European satellite manufa ... |
Finmeccanica | ... erospace companies such as EADS, BAE Systems, Thales, Dassault, Saab AB and | account for a large share of the global aerospace industry and research ef ... |
Saab Automobile | In 1990 General Motors bought 51 percent of the car division | , and acquired the rest a decade later |
Husqvarna | ... anies like Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki) and Europe from Jawa / CZ, Bultaco and | was eroding BSA's market share. The BSA (and Triumph range) were no longer ... |
Apple | ... the motherboard. While the MegArray connector is physically similar to the | Power Mac G4 CPU daughtercard connector, it is not electrically compatible ... |
Francis-Barnett | ... arriage Co, Swift Motor Company and more familiar names like Humber, Riley, | and Daimler and the Triumph motorcycle having its origins in 1902 in a Cov ... |
General Electric | ... £1bn). The bid attracted interest from several companies including Toshiba, | and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and when the Financial Times reported on J ... |
BAE Systems | Since 1998 the British aerospace company | has been the largest shareholder in Saab following its acquisition of a 35 ... |
Chevrolet | ... 931)|]] which he had rebuilt. During his time racing in Argentina, he drove | cars and was Argentine National Champion in 1940 and 1941. He first came t ... |
Fisher & Paykel | In 1998, New Zealand based company | introduced its SmartDrive washing machine line in the US. This washing mac ... |
IKEA | ... residence is typically elaborate in its décor, and is usually furnished by | . The residence usually includes a pool table, a Jacuzzi, and an aquarium, ... |
Douglas Aircraft Company | ... d was making a small fortune at the Palace, Ethel was working a desk job at | for $61 a week. They had been estranged for years, with Garland characteri ... |
AC 428 | ... other also occasionally appeared in silver Rolls-Royces. Tara King drove an | and a Lotus Europa |
Vickers | ... around Erith, with armaments and cable production being the main supplies. | was a major employer and was linked to the Royal Arsenal at nearby Woolwic ... |
Jewett Car Company | Jewett was the original home of the | , a street car manufacturer, from 1894 until 1904. The street cars produce ... |
Philips | ... terpieces in the already renovated "fragment building," nowadays called the | wing |
Hewlett-Packard | ... he print engine is therefore based around this type of technology, however, | recently introduced two Office MFPs based on fixed head Inkjet technology |
Grumman | ... ces") and to his mother ("Love from me to you"). On April 8, he thanked the | Aircraft Corporation plant at Bethpage (where the F4F Wildcat was made) fo ... |
Apple | ... xas.Other high-tech companies with operations in Austin include Nvidia, 3M, | , Hewlett-Packard, Google, AMD, Applied Materials, Cirrus Logic, Cisco Sys ... |
Ericsson | ... o Blomberg. Founded in 1884 by Charles N. North, the company became part of | in 1951. It was purchased by ITT in the mid 1970s and operated as ITT Powe ... |
Eastman Kodak | ... films to support himself and his family. In this role he worked for Pfizer, | , IBM, and the United States Army, among others. He also received a Nation ... |
ThyssenKrupp | The newest plant (Plant number 6) of the | Waupaca corporation is located in Etowah. The plant makes quality grey and ... |
Beriev | ... sing Mikoyan, Sukhoi, Ilyushin, Tupolev, Yakovlev, and Irkut which includes | ) are among the major global players in this industry |
British Aerospace | | (BAe) licensed the AIM-7E2 technology in the 1970s, producing the Skyflash ... |
Volkswagen | ... e of Johann Strauss in Quake 4. In February 2006, he starred as Wolfgang in | 's VDub series of television commercials |
Abercrombie & Fitch | ... founder of Lakeside, Ohio and Michael Jeffries, Chief Executive Officer of | |
Eastman Kodak | ... he standard 8 mm (also known as regular 8) film format was developed by the | company during the Great Depression and released on the market in 1932 to ... |
Sony | ... and re-development was completed in March 1995 and included the first giant | Jumbotron TV screen for live game coverage and away match screenings. The ... |
Mazda | ... the "May Fireball" head; it was developed by a Swiss engineer Michael May. | is in 2012 releasing new petrol engines under the brand name SkyActiv with ... |
Mitsubishi | ... replace the existing D1A biplane currently in service. Aichi, Nakajima and | all submitted designs, and Aichi and Nakajima were both asked for two prot ... |
Lenovo | ... e as the version with Windows Media Player included, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, | and Fujitsu Siemens have chosen not to stock the product. However, Dell di ... |
Barley | ... in the 20th century, Kalamazoo was home to the brass era automobile company | |
General Electric | ... ning five games. Each winning team earned $1,500 in scholarship grants from | with runner-up teams receiving $500. These payouts doubled during the last ... |
Adtranz | In 2001, Bombardier acquired | (DaimlerChrysler Rail Systems), a manufacturer of trains which were widely ... |
Ford Motor Company | ... d during this period when the new motor and chemical industries such as the | plant at Dagenham were set up. Since the decline of these industries in th ... |
Sanyo | ... roadcasts of the series using an early pre-Betamax home video recorder, the | V-Cord. Approximately half of the series' episodes exist in this format |
Bristol Siddeley | ... avy produced 6 Spica-class torpedo boats between 1966 and 1967 powered by 3 | Proteus 1282 turbines, each delivering . They were later joined by 12 upgr ... |
Mitsubishi | ... mainly as a joint venture with other Japanese manufacturers like Suzuki or | . Nissan does not develop these cars. Nissan also has shared model develop ... |
Motorola | ... newables hub near the Halbeath Interchange, off the M90 on a former Hyndai/ | 'white elephant' factory. The demolition of the factory began in early 201 ... |
Hewlett-Packard | ... characters). He was hired in September 2000 and he had formerly worked for | , with ten years' experience . It is his habit, unlike the other techs, to ... |
Knox Automobile | ... cycle;) and the first modern fire engine and fire department, (1905 & 1907, | and the Springfield Fire Department. |
Victoria's Secret | ... s in business include Pierre Omidyar, eBay founder; Roy Raymond, founder of | ; John Bello, SoBe founder; Laura Lang, CEO of Time Inc; Jamie Dimon, CEO ... |
Valtion lentokonetehdas | ... firearms tradition of Valtion Kivääritehdas and the aerospace tradition of | |
Palm | ... 86 computer architecture, but was later given such residences as an iMac, a | III, a Coleco Adam on Mir, a Furby, a nuclear weapon guidance system, an S ... |
Alstom | ... privatisation (the remainder largely being absorbed into AEA Technology and | ) |
Compaq | ... another easy-to-use thin client which used an SVGA monitor and mouse. Both | and e-Machines marketed the Companion, Compaq producing it in multiple mod ... |
Vickers | ... anufacture of guns and ammunition, largely due to the presence of the large | works in the Fraser Road area |
Ducati | Fabio Taglioni used the cavallino rampante on his | motorbikes, as Taglioni was born at Lugo di Romagna like Baracca, and his ... |
Ossa | ... que-framed motorcycle was developed by the Spanish motorcycle manufacturer, | , for the 1967 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. Although the single-cy ... |
International Game Technology | ... itations that games of chance must operate.” The patent was later bought by | and has since expired |
Konami | ... mputer, MSX was the platform for which major Japanese game studios, such as | and Hudson Soft, produced their titles. The Metal Gear series was original ... |
Velocette | ... BSA were in the majority and in 1956 the makeup was 53 BSA, 1 Norton and 1 | |
Renault S.A. | ... issan facing severe financial difficulties, Nissan entered an alliance with | of France |
General Electric | ... s the eastern and western electric grids in Eddy County. This tie, built by | in 1983, can transfer a maximum power of 200 megawatts. The used voltage i ... |
Sukhoi | ... ronprom and the United Aircraft Building Corporation (encompassing Mikoyan, | , Ilyushin, Tupolev, Yakovlev, and Irkut which includes Beriev) are among ... |
Pirelli | ... er. This became British Insulated Callender's Cables (BICC), and eventually | who announced its partial closure in 2003. The remainder became |
Northrop Grumman | ... socialize with the officers and crew of allied Navies when they visit port. | develops the military JSTARS electronics surveillance system used in all m ... |
Yakovlev | ... raft Building Corporation (encompassing Mikoyan, Sukhoi, Ilyushin, Tupolev, | , and Irkut which includes Beriev) are among the major global players in t ... |
PZL | ... d Wallace. Like the Jupiter before it, the Pegasus was also licensed by the | company in Poland. It was used on the PZL.23 Karaś and PZL.37 Łoś bombers |
Bethlehem Steel | ... Many worked at the nearby Glenn L. Martin company (now Lockheed Martin) and | . The community experienced an economic downturn with downsizing of the Ma ... |
Hewlett-Packard | ... ts. DEC was acquired in June 1998 by Compaq, which subsequently merged with | in May 2002. Some parts of DEC, notably the compiler business and the Huds ... |
Deere | In late 2005 President George W. Bush visited Kernersville's | -Hitachi plant to give a speech about the American economy |
Iron Horse Bicycles | ... , uses a prancing horse logo which is nearly identical to Ferrari's, as did | |
BSR | In 1974, the Pico engineers jointly developed a vinyl LP changer with | , at the time the largest manufacturer of record changers in the world. It ... |
Tupolev | ... ited Aircraft Building Corporation (encompassing Mikoyan, Sukhoi, Ilyushin, | , Yakovlev, and Irkut which includes Beriev) are among the major global pl ... |
Triumph Motorcycles | ... poor investments in new products in the motorcycle division, which included | , led to problems for the whole group |
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen | ... anufacturer Lamy has its headquarters and factory in Heidelberg-Wieblingen. | has its headquarters here; its factory is located in Walldorf. Soft-drink ... |
Ducati | ... 1996 and 1998, to pay tribute to Senna, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer | produced special Senna editions of their 916 superbike. Ducati was at the ... |
General Motors | ... Proteus (later RR Proteus) Marine Gas Turbines rated at combined, plus two | Diesel engines, rated at , for better fuel economy at slower speeds. And t ... |
Rayovac | Madison is home to companies such as Spectrum Brands (formerly | ), Alliant Energy, American Family Insurance, American Girl (a subsidiary ... |
Ilyushin | ... and the United Aircraft Building Corporation (encompassing Mikoyan, Sukhoi, | , Tupolev, Yakovlev, and Irkut which includes Beriev) are among the major ... |
Mitsubishi | | has cooperated with Bandai to create a simulator for concept cars, which w ... |
Sony | ... 00s. In 2001 Kodak held the No. 2 spot in U.S. digital camera sales (behind | ) but it lost $60 USD on every camera sold, while there was also a dispute ... |
Philips | In 1998, Seagram acquired PolyGram from | and merged it with its music holdings. When Seagram's drinks business was ... |
La-Z-Boy | ... niture, clothing, automobile parts, and air conditioners and heating units. | is the largest manufacturing employer. The Tennessee Valley Authority's Wa ... |
KTM | ... is home to a Nordson factory that manufactures various products, as well as | -Sportmotorcycle America's Corporate office. In the city's scenic downtown ... |
Birel | ... karts typically weigh , complete without driver. Avanti, Tony Kart, Trulli, | , CRG, Gillard, Intrepid, Kosmic, Zanardi or FA Kart are a few well known ... |
Steyr | ... s to afford easy access to the top of the rifle action for rapid reloading. | , Ruger, Savage, and several other gun makers now manufacture Scout rifles ... |
General Electric | ... del, the Bendix Deluxe (which retailed at $249.50), was introduced in 1947. | also introduced its first top loading automatic model in 1947. This machin ... |
Learjet | ... ry. Shortly thereafter, de Havilland Canada from Boeing, Short Brothers and | operations were added. The aerospace arm now accounts for over half of the ... |
Manganese Bronze Holdings | ... peration in 1973 led to the takeover of remaining operations by what is now | , then owners of Norton-Villiers, and over the following decade further cl ... |
Thales Alenia Space | ... activities which merged with Alcatel and became Alcatel Space, in 1999, now | |
Mercedes-Benz | ... yellow shield is the Coat of Arms of the German city of Stuttgart, home of | and the design bureau of Porsche, both being main competitors of Alfa and ... |
Rolls-Royce | ... big three" aero-engine manufacturers, it competes with General Electric and | , although it has also formed joint ventures with both of these companies. ... |
Sud Aviation | ... y (as SNIAS) was created in 1970 by the merger of the state-owned companies | , Nord Aviation and Société d'études et de réalisation d'engins balistique ... |
Lockheed Martin | ... s through the 1950s. Many worked at the nearby Glenn L. Martin company (now | ) and Bethlehem Steel. The community experienced an economic downturn with ... |
General Electric | ... partment of Justice to settle a 1994 charge that De Beers had colluded with | to fix the price of industrial diamonds |
Pfeiffer Vacuum | ... and precision mechanics companies such as Leitz (Leica), Hensoldt (Zeiss), | , Philips, Loh, Seibert, Hollmann, Minox and many others set up shop in th ... |
Daimler Benz Aero Space AG (DASA) | ... g of helium pressurant. The Propulsion Subsystem was developed and built by | (formerly Messerschmitt–Bölkow–Blohm (MBB)) and provided by Germany, the m ... |
De Havilland Canada | ... with one DHC-5 crashing almost immediately and the other being returned to | in 1979. After the Polisario Front shot down one Defender and damaged two ... |
HP | ... 1998, the users group was renamed CUO, the Compaq Users' Organisation. When | acquired Compaq in 2002, CUO became HP-Interex, although there are still D ... |
Lancia | ... he Thames Valley Police in Oxford, England. With a Jaguar car (originally a | in the novels), a thirst for English real ale and a penchant for music (es ... |
Mitsubishi | ... an was established in 1899 to encourage Japanese private sectors, including | and the Mitsui Group, to invest in Taiwan. In 1900, the third Taiwan Gover ... |
Metropolitan-Vickers | ... Royal Navy's Motor Gun Boat MGB 2009 (formerly MGB 509) converted in 1947. | fitted their F2/3 jet engine with a power turbine. As the test was success ... |
Toyota | ... y around the Derby area, are Rolls-Royce plc, Bombardier Transportation and | |
Nissan Motors | ... D building plants in the town. In the early 1980s planning began to build a | manufacturing plant and in 1983 the first vehicle was produced. The Nissan ... |
Porsche | ... he German city of Stuttgart, home of Mercedes-Benz and the design bureau of | , both being main competitors of Alfa and Ferrari in the 1930s. The city's ... |
Rolls-Royce | ... s area employers include Indiana University Health, Sallie Mae, Cook Group, | , Delta Faucet Company, Ice Miller, Steak 'n Shake, Raytheon, Carrier and |
EADS | The former assets of Aérospatiale are now part of | , except the Satellites activities which merged with Alcatel and became Al ... |
General Electric | ... , the game did not move to television until 1959. As G.E. College Bowl with | as the primary sponsor, the show ran on CBS from 1959 to 1963, and moved b ... |
Norton-Villiers | ... maining operations by what is now Manganese Bronze Holdings, then owners of | , and over the following decade further closures and dispersals. The origi ... |
Pontiac | ... epted a $16,000 salary offer with a bonus program, choosing to work at GM's | division as an assistant to chief engineer Pete Estes and general manager ... |
General Motors | ... Arnett, who had to step down from the role due to contractual conflict with | . In keeping with tradition established by the original Knight Rider serie ... |
Philips | The standard is available from | and the IEC. As of 2004, the cost per the relevant Philips order form is U ... |
American Locomotive Company | ... ways or "light-rail transit." Bombardier acquired the assets and designs of | /Montreal Locomotive Works, which continued in the locomotive business unt ... |
Vespa | ... 0s, due to the exports of high-quality goods and automobile (especially the | ) and the prosperity and productivity of the Florentine entrepreneurs. Som ... |
Fujitsu | ... lable non-x86 processor choices, including the Sun Microsystems UltraSPARC, | SPARC64 III and later, SGI MIPS, Intel Itanium, Hewlett Packard PA-RISC, H ... |
DaimlerBenz Aerospace AG | In 1992, | (DASA) and Aérospatiale combined their helicopter divisions to form the Eu ... |
Lancia | ... full racing fitness, Fangio began by winning the Carrera Panamericana in a | D24. Back in Europe he rejoined Maserati for the championship season, and ... |
Hewlett-Packard | ... n competition with workstations from Silicon Graphics, Sun Microsystems and | although it still used the single user Mac OS instead of the Unix of those ... |
Porsche | ... t, which translates into English as stud farm and into Italian as scuderia. | also includes the Stuttgart sign in its corporate logo, centred in the emb ... |
Rotax | In 1970, Bombardier acquired the Viennese company Lohner- | , a manufacturer of snowmobile engines and tramways, and became involved w ... |
Philips | ... Spectral Perceptual Entropy Coding). The Musicam technique, as proposed by | (the Netherlands), CCETT (France) and Institut für Rundfunktechnik (German ... |
Matra Haute Technologie | In 1999, Aérospatiale, except for the satellites activities, merged with | to form Aérospatiale-Matra. In 2001, Aérospatiale-Matra's missile group wa ... |
Ford Motor Company | ... Barking. People were rehoused from the slums of the East End. In 1931, the | relocated to a site at Dagenham, and in 1932 the District Line was extende ... |
Motorola | ... ystem and can be programmed using increasingly sophisticated compilers from | , IBM and GNU, therefore assembly language programming is rarely needed. A ... |
Bosch | ... t still existing (large) enterprises. As BBT Thermotechnik, now part of the | group, Buderus was for many decades one of the largest employers in the ce ... |
Jensen Motors | ... roduction saloon (US: sedan) fitted with disc brakes to all four wheels was | with the introduction of a Deluxe version of the Jensen 541 with Dunlop di ... |
Hewlett-Packard (HP) | ... omputer companies first built minicomputers, such as DEC, Data General, and | (who now refers to its HP3000 minicomputers as "servers" rather than "mini ... |
Birmingham Small Arms Company | ... based on the SMLE Mk III action, chambered for a .315 calibre cartridge the | factory at Shirley near Birmingham, and SAF Lithgow in Australia, who fina ... |
Boeing | ... 99 US share of the global market fell to 52 percent. Leading companies like | , United Technologies Corporation and Lockheed Martin Corp. are among the ... |
General Motors | ... he received a call from Oliver K. Kelley, vice president of engineering at | , a man whom DeLorean greatly admired. Kelley called to offer DeLorean his ... |
General Motors | ... m machining. After the war, two of the Big Three automobile manufacturers ( | & Chrysler) had major operations in the area. Syracuse was headquarters fo ... |
Montreal Locomotive Works | ... Bombardier acquired the assets and designs of American Locomotive Company/ | , which continued in the locomotive business until 1985. In the Canadian m ... |
Bell Helicopter | ... ith a two-bladed main rotor and tail rotor. The helicopter was developed by | to meet the United States Army's requirement for a medical evacuation and ... |
Sony | ... ames such as Waterstones, Marks & Spencer, Debenhams, T.K. Maxx, JD Sports, | , McDonald'sx2, Argos, PC World, Tesco, Waitrose, Monsoon, HMV and H&M. Sm ... |
Hasbro | ... ail Boudreaux (United Health Care), Grant Tinker (NBC), and Brian Goldner ( | ) |
Hitachi | In late 2005 President George W. Bush visited Kernersville's Deere- | plant to give a speech about the American economy |
Stevens-Duryea | ... ngineering. An early fascination in automobiles led Brown to a job with the | Company, then to his own Brown Motor Car Company in Alabama. He later aban ... |
Bethlehem Steel | ... urbanization in the area. At a projected cost of $743 million, the historic | plant is being redeveloped as a fully integrated resort, to include 3,000 ... |
Messerschmitt–Bölkow–Blohm (MBB) | ... stem was developed and built by Daimler Benz Aero Space AG (DASA) (formerly | ) and provided by Germany, the major international partner in Project Gali ... |
Lego | ... 006, Wozniak attended the FIRST National Competition in Atlanta to show off | robots. In 2010, he attended another FIRST event, a regional event in down ... |
Alfa Romeo | In Italy | built both the Jupiter (126-RC35) and the Pegasus under licence, with the ... |
Apple's | Also his voice can be heard in | first iBook commercial |
Lockheed | The U.S. KH-11 series of satellites, first launched in 1976, was made by | , the same contractor who built the Hubble Space Telescope. HST has a 2.4 ... |
Rhode Island Locomotive Works | ... ianapolis and Vincennes Railroad, the Cairo and Vincennes Railroad, and the | . He was elected to three one-year terms as Governor of Rhode Island (May ... |
Honeywell | ... ring the Nuclear Arms Race, electronics companies like General Electric and | boosted the economy. The population increased to about 5,000 in 1960, to a ... |
Sud Aviation | ... supersonic transport. The British Bristol Aeroplane Company and the French | were both working on designs, called the Type 223 and Super-Caravelle, res ... |
Intel | ... ed on the AMD Opteron, which can be implemented without external logic, and | Itanium, which requires the chipset to support NUMA. Examples of ccNUMA en ... |
Caterpillar | ... Volvo, John Deere, Case, JLG, JCB, New Holland, Gehl Company, Mustang, ASV, | , Bobcat, Komatsu, Hyundai, and more |
Gibson Guitar Corporation | The | , founded in Kalamazoo in 1902, spurred local musicians playing in everyth ... |
Parker Brothers | Boggle is a word game designed by Allan Turoff and trademarked by | , a division of Hasbro. The game is played using a plastic grid of lettere ... |
Izhmash | ... of AKS-74U carbines were manufactured at the Tula Arms Factory rather than | . The AKS-74U was also used as the basis for several other unique weapons, ... |
EADS | It is manufactured by Raytheon Missile Systems and under license by | in Germany, with 70,000 missiles produced. It is classified as a Man-Porta ... |
Mitsubishi | ... egussa, Dow, DuPont, Eastman Chemical Company, ExxonMobil, Givaudan, INEOS, | , PPG Industries, SABIC, Shell, and Wanhua along with thousands of smaller ... |
Vickers | By the late 1930s, both | and Sperry had developed predictors for use against high altitude bombers. ... |
Bobcat | ... eere, Case, JLG, JCB, New Holland, Gehl Company, Mustang, ASV, Caterpillar, | , Komatsu, Hyundai, and more |
Subaru | ... tional headquarters of almost all Asian car manufacturers except Nissan and | (Nissan moved to Tennessee); Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Hyu ... |
Bristol Aeroplane Company | ... Soviet Union were considering developing supersonic transport. The British | and the French Sud Aviation were both working on designs, called the Type ... |
Apple | ... d a graphics display. Then, he went to build software for companies such as | and Atari. While working at the Apple spin-off, General Magic, the idea of ... |
Sulzer | ... in beam, had a draught of , and measured 21,119 gross register tons. Eight | engines drove two propellers. She could accommodate 900 passengers. She fe ... |
Hasbro | ... designed by Allan Turoff and trademarked by Parker Brothers, a division of | . The game is played using a plastic grid of lettered dice, in which playe ... |
Ford Motor Company | The Ford Taurus is an automobile manufactured by the | in the United States. Originally introduced in the 1986 model year, it has ... |
Grumman | Proposals were submitted by Bell, Boeing Vertol/ | team, Hughes, Lockheed, and Sikorsky. In July 1973, the U.S. Department of ... |
Blue Bird Corporation | Fort Valley is the corporate headquarters of the | , a large manufacturer of buses. The city is home to Fort Valley State Uni ... |
Royal Small Arms Factory | ... nds. Replacing this with a new square-shaped rifling system designed at the | (RSAF) Enfield solved the problem, and the Lee-Enfield was born |
Porsche | ... ite brakes can withstand temperatures that would make steel discs bendable. | 's Composite Ceramic Brakes (PCCB) are siliconized carbon fiber, with very ... |
Johnson Controls | ... categories include the Kohler Company; Mercury Marine; Rockwell Automation | ;; Seagrave Fire Apparatus; Pierce Manufacturing (fire apparatus); Briggs ... |
Armstrong Whitworth | ... ed Baikal and Angara but they were built in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England by | . They were "knock down" vessels; that is, each ship was bolted together i ... |
Komatsu | ... se, JLG, JCB, New Holland, Gehl Company, Mustang, ASV, Caterpillar, Bobcat, | , Hyundai, and more |
Whirlpool Corporation | ... Southern. Marion is the nation's leader in corn and popcorn produced foods. | of Benton Harbor, Michigan is the largest employer in the city operating t ... |
Pratt & Whitney Canada | ... ne production factories, WSK-Kalisz and Pratt & Whitney Kalisz (a branch of | ), are located in Kalisz |
Stinson | ... ng). The engine was designed for Packard by Woolson, and the aircraft was a | SM1B, X7654. Later that year, Charles Lindbergh flew the same aircraft. In ... |
Bristol Aeroplane Company | The Pegasus was designed by Sir Roy Fedden as the follow-on to the | 's very successful Bristol Jupiter, following lessons learned in the Mercu ... |
British Aircraft Corporation | ... he cost was so great that the British government made it a requirement that | (which had been formed in 1960 as a consolidation of British aircraft comp ... |
Nvidia | ... also gained significant consumer penetration in the GPU market, though both | and AMD have since moved to RISC architectures in order to improve perform ... |
Apple Computer | ... source alternatives like libSIMD, SIMDx86 and SLEEF have started to appear. | had somewhat more success, even though they entered the SIMD market later ... |
Ford Motor Company | ... ies. Allen Park is part of the collection of communities known as Downriver | is an integral part of the community. Many of the company's offices and fa ... |
Kohler Company | ... apital equipment. Major Wisconsin companies in these categories include the | ; Mercury Marine; Rockwell Automation; Johnson Controls; Seagrave Fire App ... |
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. | MV Tampa is a roll-on/roll-off container ship completed in 1984 by | in South Korea for the Norway based firm, Wilhelmsen Lines Shipowning |
Lenovo | ... budget-oriented personal computer series from manufacturers including Acer, | , and Toshiba |
Hughes Helicopters | ... lected finalists Bell and Hughes Aircraft's Toolco Aircraft Division (later | ). This began the phase 1 of the competition. Each company built prototype ... |
General Electric Aviation | ... service use engines from Rolls-Royce instead of General Electric. In 2004, | began producing more powerful T700-GE-701D engines, rated at for AH-64Ds |
Audi | Both | and Peugeot compete in the endurance races of the Le Mans Series with race ... |
Fender | ... s, including the Hello Kitty Stratocaster electric guitar (since 2006, with | in the US) and even an Airbus A330-200 commercial passenger jet airliner, ... |
EADS | ... anada (Bombardier), Toulouse in France and Hamburg in Germany (both Airbus/ | ), the North-West of England and Bristol in the UK (BAE Systems, Airbus an ... |
Daimler AG | ... o pedestrians and bicycles only. Ulm was the first area to be served by the | 's Car2Go carsharing service |
Hyundai | ... JCB, New Holland, Gehl Company, Mustang, ASV, Caterpillar, Bobcat, Komatsu, | , and more |
Peugeot | After the 1974 bankruptcy of Citroën, | took ownership of the company and in May 1975, divested Maserati. Peugeot ... |
Mercedes-Benz | During the rest of his life after retiring from racing Fangio sold | cars, often driving his former race cars in demonstration laps. Even befor ... |
Intel | SIMD on x86 had a slow start. The introduction of 3DNow! by AMD and SSE by | confused matters somewhat, but today the system seems to have settled down ... |
Hickey Freeman | ... Roberts Communications, Inc., PAETEC Holding Corp., and major fashion label | |
Mercury Marine | ... t. Major Wisconsin companies in these categories include the Kohler Company | ;; Rockwell Automation; Johnson Controls; Seagrave Fire Apparatus; Pierce ... |
Korean Air | ... daily. 59.7% of the flights were serviced by Korea’s two national carriers, | and Asiana Airlines, with foreign carriers servicing the remaining 40.3%, ... |
Marion Power Shovel | ... centers until the 1970s. Products of the Marion Steam Shovel Company (later | ) built the Panama Canal and in the 1960s, NASA contracted with Power Shov ... |
Sharp Corporation | The KSR-1 chipset was fabricated by | while the KSR-2 chipset was built by Hewlett-Packard |
Ford Motor Company | ... is home to the AutoAlliance International manufacturing plant, co-owned by | and Mazda Motor Corporation. As of 2005 it produces the Mazda 6 and the 5t ... |
Yamaha | May was keen on using some toys as instruments as well. He used a | plastic piano in "Teo Torriatte", a "genuine George Formby Ukulele-Banjo" ... |
Audi | In 1932, DKW merged with | , Horch and Wanderer, to form the Auto Union. Auto Union came under Daimle ... |
Jaguar Cars | ... oventrian, as is Sir John Egan, industrialist and former Chief Executive of | |
Phoenix Motorcars | ... home to clothing companies Famous Stars and Straps and Shiekh Shoes, and to | , who employs over 150 employees in Ontario |
Hewlett-Packard | ... et was fabricated by Sharp Corporation while the KSR-2 chipset was built by | |
A.G. Spalding | ... , California) was a professional baseball player, manager and co-founder of | sporting goods company |
Bell Helicopter | In 1996, the USMC began the H-1 upgrade program by awarding a contract to | for developing the improved UH-1Y and AH-1Zs variants. The UH-1Y includes ... |
DeLorean Motor Company | ... not possible (or not wanted), for instance on typewritten documents of the | , the use of a space is correct. This appears to have been the company's c ... |
Horch | In 1932, DKW merged with Audi, | and Wanderer, to form the Auto Union. Auto Union came under Daimler-Benz o ... |
Messerschmitt | ... X-ray apparatus, electric gauges, gas masks, Junkers aircraft engines, and | fighter cockpit parts |
Pratt & Whitney | ... nk production plants. Two plane engine production factories, WSK-Kalisz and | Kalisz (a branch of Pratt & Whitney Canada), are located in Kalisz |
Peugeot | Both Audi and | compete in the endurance races of the Le Mans Series with race cars having ... |
Toshiba | ... ted personal computer series from manufacturers including Acer, Lenovo, and | |
Orbital Sciences Corporation | ... County to New York City; it would continue to operate its Virginia offices. | has its headquarters in Dulles |
Tektronix | ... 89 by Paul Bamborough, Nick Pollock and Neil Harris. In 1994 it was sold to | , who were not successful at developing the company's products. Then it wa ... |
Apple Inc. | ... ouse Design's Quantrix, which has since been spun off into its own company. | 's Numbers combines a formula and naming system similar to Improv's, but r ... |
Auto Union | In 1932, DKW merged with Audi, Horch and Wanderer, to form the | . Auto Union came under Daimler-Benz ownership in 1957, and was then purch ... |
Boeing | ... ft in service. Some large bombers, such as the Tupolev Tu-160 and Rockwell/ | B-1B are also supersonic-capable |
ICI | ... ransformation had not happened. In February 1988 Robin Ibbs, recruited from | in July 1983 to run the Efficiency Unit (now in No. 10), published his rep ... |
Herman Miller | The Aeron chair is a | product designed in 1994 by Don Chadwick and Bill Stumpf. It is an ergonom ... |
McDonnell Douglas | ... Helicopter's facility at Mesa, Arizona. Hughes Helicopters was purchased by | for $470 million in 1984. The helicopter unit later became part of The Boe ... |
Kia Motors | The | corporation of South Korea announced that an automobile factory would open ... |
Messerschmitt | ... car, borrowed air scoops from a DC-3, and a one-man cockpit modeled after a | fighter plane. Under the hood, Segal modified the Ford engine with an over ... |
Honeywell | ... portion of Unisys, while some other of its former divisions became part of | |
Honda Motor Co. | ... ax on imported commercial vans. In response, Nissan, Toyota Motor Corp. and | began building plants in the U.S. in the early 80s |
Volkswagen | In the spring of 2008, Fanning appeared in a | commercial directed by Roman Coppola, in which he poked fun at his file-sh ... |
Embraer | ... t to meet a goal of one-third new by 2011. Replacement already started with | E-Jets 175/170. Mikosz also stated that negotiations with three leasing co ... |
Motorola | In the early 1990s, a wave of UNIX workstation vendors—Sony, | , Data General, MIPS, and Apollo—provided funding to Frame Technology for ... |
Northrop Grumman | ... arters of IBM, and the UK headquarters of Zurich Financial Services, and of | |
Tatra (company) | ... ile marque, and one of the oldest in the world, after Daimler , Peugeot and | . The closing of the Oldsmobile division presaged a larger consolidation o ... |
Royal Small Arms Factory | ... 's bolt system—James Paris Lee—and the factory in which it was designed—the | in Enfield. In Australia, New Zealand, Southern Africa and Canada the rifl ... |
Daimler-Benz | ... ith Audi, Horch and Wanderer, to form the Auto Union. Auto Union came under | ownership in 1957, and was then purchased by the Volkswagen Group in 1964. ... |
Maserati | ... ist care — Citroën specialists, which are widespread in Europe, and a rarer | specialist, to keep the engine in tune. Once potential buyers began to rea ... |
Ford Motor Company | ... outhwest of Detroit. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 17,593. | has two plants here; Wayne Stamping & Assembly and the Michigan Assembly P ... |
Tony Kart | ... ofessionally raced karts typically weigh , complete without driver. Avanti, | , Trulli, Birel, CRG, Gillard, Intrepid, Kosmic, Zanardi or FA Kart are a ... |
Tektronix | ... ems as an I/O bus. Profile F was sponsored by John Theus while he worked at | and was intended for high end workstations |
Cosworth | ... with the intake and exhaust on the same side of the head. These were often | modified; the Cosworth 1,340 cc "Super Seven" delivered and the 1,500 cc " ... |
America's first gasoline powered automobile | John William Lambert of Ohio City made | in 1891, according to a five year extensive study by L. Scott Bailey, a we ... |
Peugeot | ... ican automobile marque, and one of the oldest in the world, after Daimler , | and Tatra (company). The closing of the Oldsmobile division presaged a lar ... |
Sony | In the early 1990s, a wave of UNIX workstation vendors— | , Motorola, Data General, MIPS, and Apollo—provided funding to Frame Techn ... |
Gehl Company | ... ustry), including: LiuGong, Volvo, John Deere, Case, JLG, JCB, New Holland, | , Mustang, ASV, Caterpillar, Bobcat, Komatsu, Hyundai, and more |
Boeing | ... helicopter unit later became part of The Boeing Company with the merger of | and McDonnell Douglas in August 1997. In 1986, the incremental or flyaway ... |
Philips | ... c., where it became Agilent Healthcare. Agilent Healthcare was purchased by | which became Philips Medical Systems, before the walnut-boxed, $300, origi ... |
Volkswagen Group | ... on came under Daimler-Benz ownership in 1957, and was then purchased by the | in 1964. The last DKW car was the F102 which ceased production in 1966; af ... |
Rolls-Royce | ... nes have been used on the Apache, those in British service use engines from | instead of General Electric. In 2004, General Electric Aviation began prod ... |
Nagra | ... y), with more than one hundred hours captured on film and the corresponding | tape recorders used for the film's audio track. These Nagra tapes are the ... |
Yamaha | ... of many small two-stroke motorcycles from the 1950s, including a product of | , Voskhod and Polish WSK |
Agilent | ... h high-tech electronics plants (such as Dell, Intel, AMD, Altera, Motorola, | , Hitachi, Osram, Plexus Corporation, Bosch and Seagate) located within th ... |
Kodak | ... light or capturing high-speed motion, produce comparatively grainy images. | has defined a "Print Grain Index" (PGI) to characterize film grain (color ... |
Chrysler | ... rysler Institute with a masters degree in automotive engineering and joined | 's engineering team. DeLorean also attended night classes at the Universit ... |
SIG Sauer | ... weapons used by the U.S. Secret Service Counter Assault Team (CAT) include | P229 pistols; Uzi submachine guns (sometimes in an attaché case); H&K MP5K ... |
TVR | Several sports car producers such as Lotus and | started as kit car makers |
Hewlett-Packard | ... iemens Networks and US based companies like Texas Instruments, Google, IBM, | , Honeywell, Yahoo, Oracle Corporation, Cisco, Microsoft, Intuit and Intel ... |
Ford | From 1993 to 2002, Nissan partnered with | to market the Mercury Villager and the Nissan Quest. The two minivans were ... |
Holt Manufacturing Company | ... 3 and with his three brothers founded the Stockton Wheel Co., and later the | . On Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, 1904, Holt successfully tested the first w ... |
Boeing | ... to protect Grand Coulee Dam to the north and the Hanford site to the south. | still uses the airport as a test and evaluation facility for its aircraft. ... |
Boeing | ... industry worldwide include Seattle, Dayton, Ohio and St. Louis in the USA ( | ), Montreal in Canada (Bombardier), Toulouse in France and Hamburg in Germ ... |
Supermarine | The S.6B was a British racing seaplane developed by Mitchell for the | company to take part in the Schneider Trophy competition of 1931. The S.6B ... |
Eastman Kodak | Monroe County is a home to a number of international businesses, including | , Bausch & Lomb, Paychex, and Pictometry International, all of which make ... |
Mauser | ... ial opening much faster and easier compared to the "cock on opening" of the | design. The rear-mounted lugs place the operating handle much closer to th ... |
General Electric | ... surrounding lands. During the Nuclear Arms Race, electronics companies like | and Honeywell boosted the economy. The population increased to about 5,000 ... |
Ford Motor Company | ... zie, T‑Model Ford, or T) is an automobile that was produced by Henry Ford's | from September 1908 to October 1927. It is generally regarded as the first ... |
Nike | In 1999, | named the largest building on their corporate campus after Hamm, and that ... |
British Aircraft Corporation | ... ernment treaty, combining the manufacturing efforts of Aérospatiale and the | . First flown in 1969, Concorde entered service in 1976 and continued comm ... |
Ganz | In 1878, the | Company in Hungary began manufacturing equipment for electric lighting and ... |
Hewlett-Packard | ... ther for the cardiovascular system. The Rappaport-Sprague was later made by | . HP's medical products division was spun off as part of Agilent Technolog ... |
WSK | ... torcycles from the 1950s, including a product of Yamaha, Voskhod and Polish | |
Fujitsu | ... bedded VLIW products are available from several vendors, including the from | , the from Pixelworks, the ST231 from STMicroelectronics, the from NXP, th ... |
Ford Motor | ... in 1965 by Eveleth Taconite Company, a subsidiary of the Oglebay-Norton and | Companies. The mine is now (2010) operated by United Taconite LLC, a subsi ... |
Wright Aeronautical | ... ng developed by Rentschler, George J. Mead, and colleagues, all formerly of | . Conceived and designed by Mead, the new engine would be a large, air-coo ... |
Coventry Climax | A model that was sold in the US had independent rear suspension and a | engine |
Bally | The history of the Sorcerer has some parallels with Exidy's competitor | 's attempts to build a home computer based on the Astrocade. While the Ast ... |
Industrieverband Fahrzeugbau | ... rototype was to be put into production only after World War II, first as an | (IFA) F9 (later to become Wartburg) in Zwickau, East Germany, and shortly ... |
General Motors | ... le was a brand of American automobile produced for most of its existence by | . It was founded by Ransom E. Olds in 1897. In its 107-year history, it pr ... |
Coventry Climax | ... in the Lotus Elan, was used. There was also a model, sold in the US with a | engine and independent rear suspension |
Caudron | ... Paris-to-Saigon flight and win a prize of 150,000 francs. Their plane was a | C-630 Simoun, and the crash site is thought to have been near to the Wadi ... |
British Aerospace | ... order to the west, Broughton is home to a large Airbus UK factory (formerly | ), employing around 6,000 staff, where the wings of the Airbus aeroplanes ... |
Michelin | ... us community, having an important automobile industry (IVECO, FASA-Renault, | ) |
Honeywell | ... nd US based companies like Texas Instruments, Google, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, | , Yahoo, Oracle Corporation, Cisco, Microsoft, Intuit and Intel have their ... |
Krupp | ... revenge by awarding a valuable arms contract he had intended to give to the | 's factory in Essen to French arms manufacturer Schneider-Creusot. Another ... |
AgustaWestland | Some parts of the Apache are produced by international partners. | has been producing Apache components for the international market and for ... |
Aérospatiale | ... f an Anglo-French government treaty, combining the manufacturing efforts of | and the British Aircraft Corporation. First flown in 1969, Concorde entere ... |
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries | ... hieve lower NOx emissions to cope with the latest regulations. In May 2011, | achieved a turbine inlet temperature of 1,600 °C on a 320 megawatt gas tur ... |
Adidas | ... ar manufacturer is Puma, having signed a contract in 2011 to take over from | . The club's main sponsor is WH Bond & Sons, a company specialising in agr ... |
Boeing Stearman | ... $5 million in government seed money, two Lockheed Model 10 Electras and one | biplane were purchased from Canadian Airways. Experienced airline executiv ... |
Wright Company | ... o Lockheed Martin, was founded in Santa Ana in 1912 before merging with the | in 1916 |
Pininfarina | ... ration by Ferrari with Italian automobile coachbuilders such as Fioravanti, | , and Zagato to build custom cars using selected Ferrari models as a struc ... |
Deutz AG | ... ngine is made in both a two-cycle and a four-cycle version. Otto's company, | , now primarily produces diesel engines |
Mazda Motor Corporation | ... iance International manufacturing plant, co-owned by Ford Motor Company and | . As of 2005 it produces the Mazda 6 and the 5th generation Ford Mustang. ... |
American Motors | Keith Bradsher explained the rise of the SUV with | ' (AMC) lobbying the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) f ... |
Ericsson | ... ea networks (PANs) with high levels of security. Created by telecoms vendor | in 1994, it was originally conceived as a wireless alternative to RS-232 d ... |
Sikorsky | ... s were submitted by Bell, Boeing Vertol/Grumman team, Hughes, Lockheed, and | . In July 1973, the U.S. Department of Defense selected finalists Bell and ... |
Hewlett-Packard | One of the licensees of the Multiflow technology is | , which Josh Fisher joined after Multiflow's demise. Bob Rau, founder of C ... |
Hewlett-Packard | ... at the same price as the version with Windows Media Player included, Dell, | , Lenovo and Fujitsu Siemens have chosen not to stock the product. However ... |
Kosmic | ... e without driver. Avanti, Tony Kart, Trulli, Birel, CRG, Gillard, Intrepid, | , Zanardi or FA Kart are a few well known examples of the many European ma ... |
Triumph motorcycle | ... more familiar names like Humber, Riley, Francis-Barnett and Daimler and the | having its origins in 1902 in a Coventry factory. The Massey-Ferguson trac ... |
Oldsmobile | ... er, also sang the vocal on "Rocket 88", a hymn of praise to the joys of the | "Rocket 88" automobile, which had recently been introduced. The song was b ... |
General Electric | ... anies including Ohio Galvanizing, Sykes Metal, the Niles Glass Works of the | Company, and the Niles Iron and Steel Roofing Company. Between 1900 and 19 ... |
Korea Aerospace Industries | ... for the international market and for the AgustaWestland Apache. Since 2004, | has been the sole manufacturer of the Apache's fuselage. Prior to this, fu ... |
Sony | ... ic patents underlying these codecs as well, with others held by Dolby Labs, | , Thomson Consumer Electronics, and AT&T. In addition, there is also the o ... |
Tektronix | ... ok eight long years before the specification was finally agreed on in 1987. | did make a few workstations based on Futurebus |
Sikorsky | The | SH-3 Sea King (company designation S-61) is a twin-engined anti-submarine ... |
Gillard | ... lly weigh , complete without driver. Avanti, Tony Kart, Trulli, Birel, CRG, | , Intrepid, Kosmic, Zanardi or FA Kart are a few well known examples of th ... |
Orbital Sciences Corporation | ... ted and high tech companies, including Verizon Business, Telos Corporation, | , and Paxfire. Like Fairfax County's Dulles Corridor, Loudoun County has e ... |
Hanomag | ... today Hanover fairground), the Hanover/Limmer rubber reclamation plant, the | factory (Linden) and the tank factory M.N.H. Maschinenfabrik Niedersachsen ... |
Oldsmobile | In addition, he did some work for car commercials, most famously for | , and later on, Jeep |
Heuliez | In 1971, | also produced two examples of a targa top convertible, the SM Espace |
Bombardier | ... lasses have been powered by gas turbines, the most recent incarnation being | 's JetTrain |
Caterham Cars | ... of this plan, it sold the rights to the Seven to its only remaining agents | in England and Steel Brothers Limited in New Zealand. Caterham ran out of ... |
Dongfeng Motor Group | In China, Nissan produces cars in association with the | including the 2006 Nissan Livina Geniss. This is the first in the range of ... |
Toolco Aircraft Division | ... he U.S. Department of Defense selected finalists Bell and Hughes Aircraft's | (later Hughes Helicopters). This began the phase 1 of the competition. Eac ... |
Boeing | ... USD have been announced. The largest transactions have been: the merger of | with McDonnell valued at 13.4 bil. USD in 1996, Marconi Electronic Systems ... |
JCB | ... lly famous companies in Derbyshire are Thorntons just south of Alfreton and | subsidiary JCB-Power Systems have an engine factory in South Derbyshire. A ... |
Sega | ... e 1970s for the Texas Instruments toy Speak & Spell, and in the early 1980s | arcade machines and in many Atari, Inc. arcade games using the . Creating ... |
IKEA | ... ncreased communication within the region is the establishment in 2006 of an | warehouse in Haparanda, targeting customers 500 km away in Murmansk and no ... |
Philips | ... roup (over 2,000 people employed in peak times). Other well-known firms are | (with about 1,200 employed at times) or Siemens AG and Siemens VDO or the ... |
BSA | ... he design drawings of the RT125 were given to Harley-Davidson in the US and | in the UK. The Harley-Davidson version was known as the Hummer, while BSA ... |
Playmobil | | USA, subsidiary of the Brandstätter Group, has its headquarters in Dayton ... |
Dunlop | Reliable caliper-type disc brakes were developed in the UK by | and first appeared in 1953 on the Jaguar C-Type racing car. The 1955 Citro ... |
Zagato | ... tured bodywork customised by a number of coachbuilders such as Pininfarina, | and Bertone |
Nagra | ... tapes. The largest single source of Beatles bootleg material is the set of | audio tapes from the 1969 filming of the Get Back/Let It Be rehearsal and ... |
Bell | Proposals were submitted by | , Boeing Vertol/Grumman team, Hughes, Lockheed, and Sikorsky. In July 1973 ... |
Metrocab | Kamkorp previously owned Electrosource, | , and the Norwegian electric car manufacturer Think Nordic |
Apple | Some of these celebrities include: | co-founder Steve Wozniak, writer and actor Wil Wheaton, and id Software te ... |
Pininfarina | ... arly cars featured bodywork customised by a number of coachbuilders such as | , Zagato and Bertone |
Boeing Vertol | Proposals were submitted by Bell, | /Grumman team, Hughes, Lockheed, and Sikorsky. In July 1973, the U.S. Depa ... |
Lockheed Corporation | ... ed submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) built during the Cold War by | of California for the United States Navy |
Hollister | ... p Debenhams department store as well as other major stores including Apple, | & Guess |
Hewlett-Packard | ... er, Kay worked with a team at Applied Minds, then became a Senior Fellow at | until HP disbanded the Advanced Software Research Team on July 20, 2005. H ... |
Caterham Cars | ... y popular examples, the right to manufacture the Lotus 7 now being owned by | who bought the rights to the car from Lotus founder Colin Chapman in 1973. ... |
General Electric | ... he Apache, those in British service use engines from Rolls-Royce instead of | . In 2004, General Electric Aviation began producing more powerful T700-GE ... |
Apple Inc. | ... ta over UMTS is still more power intensive than on comparable GSM networks. | cited UMTS power consumption as the reason that the first generation iPhon ... |
Bristol Cars | ... echnologies. In April 2011, Kamkorp bought UK-based luxury car manufacturer | , which had previously gone into administration |
Lockheed Martin | ... tem that is replacing TADS/PNVS is Arrowhead (MTADS); it is manufactured by | , a contract was made on 17 February 2005 to begin equipping all models of ... |
General Electric | Engine Alliance, a 50/50 joint venture between | and Pratt & Whitney, was formed in August 1996 to develop, manufacture, an ... |
Glenn L. Martin Company | Then | , a precursor to Lockheed Martin, was founded in Santa Ana in 1912 before ... |
Tupolev | ... ersonic passenger aircraft left in service. Some large bombers, such as the | Tu-160 and Rockwell/Boeing B-1B are also supersonic-capable |
Bristol Aeroplane Company | ... r, single-row, air-cooled radial aero engine. Designed by Roy Fedden of the | it was used to power both civil and military aircraft of the 1930s and 194 ... |
General Motors | # | $18.1 billion (2010 |
Hughes | Proposals were submitted by Bell, Boeing Vertol/Grumman team, | , Lockheed, and Sikorsky. In July 1973, the U.S. Department of Defense sel ... |
Lockheed Martin | ... the Zenit rocket. A half-sized derivative of the engine, the RD-180, powers | 's Atlas V rocket. The quarter size derivative of the engine, the RD-191, ... |
Snecma | ... he city has some of the biggest companies including Dassault, EADS Sogerma, | , Thales, SNPE, and others. The Dassault Falcon private jets are built the ... |
Acer | ... personal computer vendor measured by revenues (after Hewlett-Packard, Dell, | and Lenovo). In the same year it was also the world's fourth-largest manuf ... |
Philadelphia Naval Shipyard | == Scrapping ==Illinoiss keel was laid down at the | , on 6 December 1942, but her construction was canceled on 11 August 1945, ... |
IAME | ... adapted for kart use, before dedicated manufacturers, especially in Italy ( | ), started to build engines for the sport |
Ford | ... s managed to downsizing its full-size models to more manageable dimensions. | followed suit two years later, with Chrysler offering new small front-whee ... |
Lockheed Martin | Then Glenn L. Martin Company, a precursor to | , was founded in Santa Ana in 1912 before merging with the Wright Company ... |
Lockheed | Proposals were submitted by Bell, Boeing Vertol/Grumman team, Hughes, | , and Sikorsky. In July 1973, the U.S. Department of Defense selected fina ... |
Turbomeca | ... new powerplant, and in March 2004 the Guard announced the selection of the | Arriel 2C2-CG, already installed on the EC155. This upgrade began in 2004, ... |
BP Solar | ... Fort Detrick, the largest employer in the county. Frederick is also home to | , which was the second-largest private employer in the county until March ... |
General Motors | ... ebut, Ford had been producing mainly rear-wheel drive cars and Chrysler and | were offering more front-wheel drive vehicles up to midrange including the ... |
Audi | ... on was also moved from Düsseldorf to Ingolstadt where the successor company | still has its production. From 1957, these cars could be fitted with an op ... |
Leidolf | ... for their excellent quality. In addition there are cameras of the companies | and Minox, binoculars and telescopes made by the company Hensoldt AG (now ... |
Nikon | ... luded Jackson's signature leather headbands. Jackson starred in adverts for | cameras and the following year she become the spokesmodel for cosmetics fi ... |
Apple's | ... M. C. Fisher reached out to Microsoft and other new consumer merchandisers. | pioneering QuickTake consumer digital cameras, introduced in 1994, had the ... |
Iron Crown Enterprises | In the Middle-earth Collectible Card Game produced by | , most of the Nazgûl have invented names, shared with Middle-earth Role Pl ... |
Volvo | ... ferred to as a Skidsteer in the Construction Industry), including: LiuGong, | , John Deere, Case, JLG, JCB, New Holland, Gehl Company, Mustang, ASV, Cat ... |
Nvidia | ... s such as increased variation across process corners). A notable example is | 's 280 series GPU. This GPU is unique in the fact that almost all of its 1 ... |
Infiniti | ... d. Since 1989, Nissan has sold its luxury models in North America under the | brand |
Renault S.A. | ... ated in Nishi-ku, Yokohama. In 1999, Nissan entered a two way alliance with | of France, which owns 43.4% of Nissan while Nissan holds 15% of Renault sh ... |
Alstom | of ABB, | , BASF (Ludwigshafen), Bilfinger Berger, Bombardier, Fuchs Petrolub AG, Jo ... |
Continental | ... wins, and also participated in the 1968 24 Hours of Le Mans. The cars used | gas turbines, which eventually set six land speed records for turbine-powe ... |
Wright Aeronautical | In April 1925, Frederick Rentschler, an Ohio native and former executive at | , was determined to start an aviation-related business of his own. His soc ... |
Datsun | Until 1982, Nissan automobiles in most export markets were sold under the | brand. Since 1989, Nissan has sold its luxury models in North America unde ... |
Konami | ... , Ernie Ball, Ernst and Young, Ferguson, Fulton Distributors, Guthy-Renker, | , Pulte Homes, Sunrise Company, SunScape Tech and Tala Industries choose I ... |
Nike | ... 94 Major League Baseball strike, Stiles appeared in several commercials for | , hanging out in an empty ballpark, doing things such as playing the organ ... |
Rotthausen | ... hile, Horst became the seat of its own Amt. In 1924, the rural community of | , which until then had belonged to the Essen district, was made part of th ... |
Kay | ... her fast, slow, in 4/4 time, 2/4 or 3/4 time. The Engelhardt-Link (formerly | ) brands of laminate basses have long been popular choices for bluegrass b ... |
Dornier | ... eign air forces (after the initial Do 17K series production). In July 1937, | therefore prepared a pre-series Do 17 Z-0 as a demonstrator for export cus ... |
Philips | ... he Achterhoek, namely Doesburg, Winterswijk and Zutphen. The Dutch company, | , had a factory for some years in the city. From 2003 till 2005, the city ... |
Honeywell | ... o the legal disputes being contested by the fast growing computer companies | and Sperry Rand. Following the resolution of Honeywell v. Sperry Rand, Ata ... |
Smith & Wesson | ... age of the strength of titanium. The American firearm manufacturing company | produces revolvers with frames composed of scandium alloy and cylinders of ... |
Ford | ... orld behind Toyota, General Motors, Volkswagen AG, Hyundai Motor Group, and | in 2010. It formerly marketed vehicles under the "Datsun" brand name. As o ... |
Pratt & Whitney | ... to use a gas turbine was the GTS Finnjet, built in 1977 and powered by two | FT 4C-1 DLF turbines, generating 55 MW and propelling the ship to a speed ... |
Savage Arms | | offers the Model 10FCM Scout with their adjustable AccuTrigger (allowing t ... |
On Mark Engineering | ... o tours he flew as aircraft commander in Douglas A-26 Invaders and modified | B-26K Counter-Invaders as part of Projects Farm Gate and Big Eagle. Follow ... |
General Motors | ... ng (supported by IBM) and Token Bus (selected and henceforward supported by | ) were also considered as candidates for a LAN standard. Competing proposa ... |
Sony | ... over a variety of protocols. A console port of Descent was created for the | PlayStation. Another console port for the was developed and was internally ... |
Konami | ... pular and famous MSX games were written by Japanese software-houses such as | and Hudson Soft. Several popular video game franchises were initially esta ... |
Avro | ... dealing with increasing Hurricane production the Tornado would be built by | , while Gloster would build the Typhoons at Hucclecote. Avro and Gloster w ... |
Puma | The club's current sportswear manufacturer is | , having signed a contract in 2011 to take over from Adidas. The club's ma ... |
Lad's Car | ... blished in a magazine called The English Mechanic. In the United States the | of 1912 could be bought for US$160 ($3000 equivalent in 2006) fully assemb ... |
361 Degrees | ... es spanning tea production, clothing and sports manufacturers such as Anta, | , Xtep, Peak Sport Products and Septwolves. Many foreign firms have operat ... |
Lotus Cars | ... is a small, simple, lightweight two-seater open-top sports car produced by | (initially called Lotus Engineering) between 1957 and 1972 |
Gramophone Company | ... Berliner opened up his United Kingdom branch in London. This was called The | , then from 1900 The Gramophone & Typewriter Ltd for a few years, and much ... |
Maserati | ... tended recipient never received this V8. The Maserati Quattroporte II was a | -badged, 4-door variant of the SM, with an angular body and lengthened flo ... |
Caudron | ... r race (called a raid) and win a prize of 150,000 francs. Their plane was a | C-630 Simoun, and the crash site is thought to have been near the Wadi Nat ... |
Fujitsu | In January 2009, Toshiba acquired the HDD business of | |
BAE Systems | ... rmany (both Airbus/EADS), the North-West of England and Bristol in the UK ( | , Airbus and AgustaWestland), as well as São José dos Campos in Brazil whe ... |
Gloster | ... h increasing Hurricane production the Tornado would be built by Avro, while | would build the Typhoons at Hucclecote. Avro and Gloster were both aircraf ... |
Sturmey-Archer | ... eed Gear Syndicate since 1907. The design was later to be classified as the | 'Type X', but all BSA hub gear production ceased in 195 |
Fashion Institute of Technology | The State University of New York is represented by the | , State University of New York State College of Optometry and Stony Brook ... |
Margay | ... ples of the many European manufacturers of race-quality chassis. Emmick and | are American companies producing kart chassis |
Hino | ... macy of their license at that time is debated. After the success of Nissan, | and Isuzu followed to partner with Renault and Hillman respectively |
Isuzu | ... estic cars with other manufacturers, particularly Mazda, Subaru, Suzuki and | |
IKEA | ... g and brand-name retail establishments over the last 10–15 years, including | , Sports Authority, Home Depot, Nordstrom, Togo's, Starbucks, Office Depot ... |
Subaru | ... ent of Japanese domestic cars with other manufacturers, particularly Mazda, | , Suzuki and Isuzu |
Sony | ... which is recording the complete symphonies of Ludwig van Beethoven for the | label led by its music director Giovanni Antonini. The baroque orchestras ... |
General Electric | A major pre-war industry was the city's | plant that produced clothing irons. During and after World War II, Ontario ... |
Maserati | ... developed, increasingly complex and upmarket from the DS. Citroën purchased | in 1968 with the intention of harnessing Maserati's high-performance engin ... |
Embraer | ... Airbus and AgustaWestland), as well as São José dos Campos in Brazil where | is based |
RadioShack | ... Quelle (Germany) sold Beta-format VCRs under their house brands, as did the | chain of electronic stores. Betamax and VHS competed in a fierce format wa ... |
Boeing | In 2003, the | corporation ran a series of recruitment ads featuring Hedy Lamarr as a wom ... |
Bristol Siddeley | The | company reused the name many years later for the turbofan engine used in t ... |
Sturm, Ruger | | offered several M77 Mark II Frontier rifles in stainless steel in various ... |
Jaguar | At the 2010 Paris Motor Show | demonstrated its Jaguar C-X75 concept car. This electrically powered super ... |
Hitachi | ... eat in 1988 when it, too, began producing VHS recorders (under license from | ), though it still continued to produce Betamax recorders |
Hawker Siddeley | ... ons at Hucclecote. Avro and Gloster were both aircraft companies within the | group. As a result of good progress by Gloster the first production Typhoo ... |
Ford Motor Company | ... is son, John, was born, he had found employment as a union organizer at the | factory in nearby Highland Park. His poor English and lack of education pr ... |
Chrysler | ... he Taurus's debut, Ford had been producing mainly rear-wheel drive cars and | and General Motors were offering more front-wheel drive vehicles up to mid ... |
Honeywell | ... her explosives so that a bomb could be traced to its manufacturer. In 2008, | announced that it had developed a nitrogen-based fertilizer that would not ... |
AgustaWestland | ... ), the North-West of England and Bristol in the UK (BAE Systems, Airbus and | ), as well as São José dos Campos in Brazil where Embraer is based |
General Electric | ... ally per year. The first scandium-based metal halide lamps were patented by | and initially made in North America, although they are now produced in all ... |
Mazda | ... evelopment of Japanese domestic cars with other manufacturers, particularly | , Subaru, Suzuki and Isuzu |
Daimler AG | ... ssor to the Karl Benz automobile manufacturing companies begun in Mannheim, | has had a large presence in Mannheim. Today, diesel engines and buses are ... |
Westland Helicopters | The Westland Sea King variant was manufactured under license by | Ltd in the United Kingdom, who developed a specially modified version for ... |
Honeywell | ... ystem used at Bell Labs in the late 1960's under GECOS and later GCOS after | took over GE's computer business. The GECOS-GCOS port used I/O routines wr ... |
Coleman Company | The | 's recently completed distribution center will employ a full time staff of ... |
JVC | ... g case study. Sony's attempt to dictate an industry standard backfired when | made the tactical decision to forgo Sony's offer of Betamax in favor of de ... |
Suzuki | ... kei cars, mainly as a joint venture with other Japanese manufacturers like | or Mitsubishi. Nissan does not develop these cars. Nissan also has shared ... |
BMW | ... studio installed in his New York house. In 1976, Stella was commissioned by | to paint a BMW 3.0 CSL for the second installment in the BMW Art Car Proje ... |
Daimler | ... tor Company and more familiar names like Humber, Riley, Francis-Barnett and | and the Triumph motorcycle having its origins in 1902 in a Coventry factor ... |
New Holland | ... struction Industry), including: LiuGong, Volvo, John Deere, Case, JLG, JCB, | , Gehl Company, Mustang, ASV, Caterpillar, Bobcat, Komatsu, Hyundai, and m ... |
Boeing | ... 2005, Air Canada entered into an agreement to renew its widebody fleet with | by purchasing 18 Boeing 777s (10 -300ERs, 6 -200LRs, 2 777 Freighters), an ... |
Boeing | ... 0/52. The MLU introduced compatibility with night-vision goggles (NVG). The | Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System (JHMCS) is available from Block 40 onwa ... |
General Motors | The arrival of both | and the Richland Mall to Ontario was the beginning of the eventual shift o ... |
Sony | ... C; the Zenith Electronics Corporation and WEGA Corporations contracted with | to produce VCRs for their product lines. Department stores like Sears (in ... |
Dunlop | ... s are applied for greater control during roll-out. The brakes, developed by | , were the first carbon-based brakes used on an airliner. The use of carbo ... |
Aston Martin | ... formance GTs of the time from manufacturers such as Jaguar, Lotus, Ferrari, | , Alfa Romeo and Porsche. It was also Citroën's way of demonstrating just ... |
General Motors | ... effort to secede, largely because it did not want to lose tax revenue from | , Zegarelli said |
Daimler-Benz | ... en Benz & Cie. and Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft AG formally merged—becoming | AG—and agreed that thereafter, all of the factories would use the brand na ... |
Seymour Duncan | ... , giving the D and G bass strings a warmer, thicker bass sound. Hoppus uses | Quarter-Pound pickups, which feature 1/4 inch pole pieces. The current col ... |
Otis Elevator Company | ... d headquarters of several large corporations including Carrier Corporation, | , and Carvel |
Volkswagen | ... ll Chrysler in early 2007. General Motors was reported to be a suitor while | , the Renault-Nissan auto alliance, and Hyundai Motor Company had said tha ... |
Springfield Armory, Inc. | | , offers three semiautomatic rifles that, while significantly overweight ( ... |
International Aero Engines | ... Engine Alliance with GE which manufactures engines for the Airbus A380, and | company with Rolls-Royce, MTU Aero Engines, and the Japanese Aero Engines ... |
Ferrari | ... high-performance GTs of the time from manufacturers such as Jaguar, Lotus, | , Aston Martin, Alfa Romeo and Porsche. It was also Citroën's way of demon ... |
Apple Inc. | ... he distinctive music heard in the award-winning "Get a Mac" commercials for | Mark Mothersbaugh composed the score for the first season of the televisio ... |
Fokker | ... eet during that decade, with the addition of eight Fairchild FC2s and three | F.10s |
Union Iron Works | R-19s keel was laid down by the | of San Francisco, California on 23 June 1917. She was launched on 28 Janua ... |
General Motors | ... ached other carmakers and investment groups to sell Chrysler in early 2007. | was reported to be a suitor while Volkswagen, the Renault-Nissan auto alli ... |
Mercedes-Benz | ... s van started with the three-cylinder 1,000 cc engine, but later received a | Diesel engine and finally was renamed a Mercedes-Benz in 1975 |
Honda | | Motor Company operates an automobile manufacturing plant (Honda Manufactur ... |
Philips | ... chanics companies such as Leitz (Leica), Hensoldt (Zeiss), Pfeiffer Vacuum, | , Loh, Seibert, Hollmann, Minox and many others set up shop in the town |
Hewlett-Packard | ... te research. Some of them were operated by Compaq and are still operated by | . The laboratories were |
General Electric | ... promoted by Nipper the dog) that predecessor company Thomson SA bought from | in 1986, after GE bought RCA. The image of "His Master's Voice" now exists ... |
Mercedes-Benz | ... nd agreed that thereafter, all of the factories would use the brand name of | on their automobiles |
Vickers | ... tion, Dowding gained Aviator's Certificate no. 711 on 19 December 1913 in a | biplane at the Vickers School, Brooklands. He then attended the Central Fl ... |
Japanese Aero Engines Corporation | ... ernational Aero Engines company with Rolls-Royce, MTU Aero Engines, and the | which manufactures engines for the Airbus A320 and the McDonnell Douglas M ... |
Jaques | ... ling it table tennis. A similar situation arose in the United States, where | sold the rights to the "ping-pong" name to |
Henry Repeating Arms | The firearms manufacturing company | moved from Brooklyn to Bayonne in 2009 |
Honeywell | ... 1973 the corporation was involved in an acrimonious antitrust lawsuit with | , Inc. (see: Honeywell v. Sperry Rand) |
Renault | ... arly 2007. General Motors was reported to be a suitor while Volkswagen, the | -Nissan auto alliance, and Hyundai Motor Company had said that they weren' ... |
Rolls-Royce | ... art of the wallpaper. Mardas later asked for the V-12 engines from Lennon's | and Harrison's Ferrari Berlinetta car, so he could build a flying saucer. ... |
MTU Aero Engines | ... r the Airbus A380, and International Aero Engines company with Rolls-Royce, | , and the Japanese Aero Engines Corporation which manufactures engines for ... |
Ducati | ... and model planes and helicopters, boating, fishing and riding his favourite | motorbikes. His private jet was a British Aerospace 125 (BAe HS125), and h ... |
General Motors | On June 30, 2006, | convened an emergency board meeting to discuss a proposal by shareholder K ... |
Ford Motor Company | During the 1920s Henry Ford, founder and president of the | , bought a sizable tract of land between West River Road and the Thorofare ... |
Wanderer | In 1932, DKW merged with Audi, Horch and | , to form the Auto Union. Auto Union came under Daimler-Benz ownership in ... |
Caproni | ... picted in the film may be a reference to the Italian aircraft manufacturers | and Piaggio: the jet shown in the last scene is very similar in concept to ... |
General Motors | ... her, co-founders of the Fisher Body Company that later became a division of | , built large summer homes at the north end of Parke Lane (one remains tod ... |
FSC | ... city have performed poorly in the new market economy. The large car factory | (Fabryka Samochodów Ciężarowych) seemed to have a brighter future when acq ... |
Tektronix | ... ustries, Lattice Semiconductor, FEI Company, Merix, TriQuint Semiconductor, | , SolarWorld, Planar Systems, and EPSON |
BAE Systems | ... g of civil aviation students has declined dramatically in recent years. The | Flight Training College encompasses the flight screening course for all Au ... |
Western Cartridge Company | ... e 1920s, a new standard-charge loading for the .38 Special was developed by | using a 200-grain (13g) round-nosed lead 'Lubaloy' bullet, the .38 Super P ... |
Sony | ... for patients at the California State Mental Hospital in Napa, recorded on a | Portapak video camera by the San Francisco collective Target Video and lat ... |
Opel | ... more visible on the shirts. Gouden Gids sponsored the team until 1984, when | became the new sponsor. The deal between Feyenoord and Opel lasted until 1 ... |
Foster and Sons | ... could destroy enemy guns. While the Admiralty chose to use a British firm, | , whose managing director and designer was Sir William Tritton, the Holt t ... |
Hyundai Motor Company | ... rted to be a suitor while Volkswagen, the Renault-Nissan auto alliance, and | had said that they weren't interested in buying the company |
Toshiba | ... n addition to Sony and Sanyo, Beta-format video recorders were also sold by | , Pioneer, Murphy, Aiwa, and NEC; the Zenith Electronics Corporation and W ... |
Hughes Aircraft | ... for 12.9 bil. USD in 1999 (now called: BAE Systems), and Raytheon acquired | for 9.5 bil. USD in 1997 |
General Electric | ... llege of Engineering. H. Tracy Hall, inventor of the man-made diamond, left | in 1955 and became a full professor of chemistry and Director of Research ... |
SolarWorld | ... ttice Semiconductor, FEI Company, Merix, TriQuint Semiconductor, Tektronix, | , Planar Systems, and EPSON |
Renault | ... os, a 38%-62% joint venture between the City of Moscow and French automaker | SA. In 2005, Avtoframos commenced assembly of Renault Logan sedans from im ... |
Volkswagen | ... fastest growing sectors in Slovakia due to the recent large investments of | (Bratislava), Peugeot (Trnava), and Kia Motors (Žilina Plant, Žilina). Pas ... |
Goldstar | ... and PC Organizer and Counterpoint (a GUI system) for Amstrad Computers and | computers |
Daimler-Benz | In a so-called "Merger Of Equals" | AG and the American automobile manufacturer Chrysler Corporation merged in ... |
Harley-Davidson | ... s reparations after the war, the design drawings of the RT125 were given to | in the US and BSA in the UK. The Harley-Davidson version was known as the ... |
Lotus | ... 500. Henry Ford II, enraged, directed his racing division to negotiate with | , Lola, and Cooper to build a car capable of beating Ferrari on the world ... |
Ferrari | ... a late stage due to disputes about the ability to direct open wheel racing. | , who wanted to remain the sole operator of his company's motor sports div ... |
Embraer | Air Canada has also taken delivery of 15 | 175s and 45 Embraer 190s. It holds options on an additional 60 Embraer 190 ... |
Eastman Kodak | ... en year, Granville dropped out of high school and worked with his father at | . In 1940, Granville quit his job and moved to Portsmouth, Virginia, and t ... |
Porsche | ... manufacturers such as Jaguar, Lotus, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Alfa Romeo and | . It was also Citroën's way of demonstrating just how much power and perfo ... |
Gibson Guitar Corporation | Kalamazoo was the original home of | , which spawned the still-local Heritage Guitars. The company was incorpor ... |
Peugeot | ... in Slovakia due to the recent large investments of Volkswagen (Bratislava), | (Trnava), and Kia Motors (Žilina Plant, Žilina). Passenger car production ... |
DeLorean Motor Company | DeLorean left General Motors in 1973 to form his own company, the | . A two-seater sports car prototype was shown in the mid-1970s called the ... |
Lancia | In 1974, Pirelli invented the "wide radial tyre", upon a request from the | rally racing team for a tyre strong enough to withstand the power of the n ... |
Wartburg | ... War II, first as an Industrieverband Fahrzeugbau (IFA) F9 (later to become | ) in Zwickau, East Germany, and shortly afterwards in DKW-form from Düssel ... |
Hummel International | ... Opel lasted until 1989, but in 1987 Puma no longer produced the shirts, but | . In 1989 Hummel produced the shirts sponsored by HCS. Adidas came back to ... |
Lego | ... s home to the U.S. headquarters of Danish plastic building toy manufacturer | , which was also the town's largest employer. In June 2006, the company an ... |
Studebaker | ... r, painted grille.) Its smoothly sloped line there looked more like a 1950s | (or even early Ford Thunderbird) than the more aggressive-looking late-'50 ... |
General Motors | ... oached DeLorean with the idea of writing a book based on his experiences at | . DeLorean agreed to dictate his recollections for Wright, who would write ... |
Daimler-Benz | ... e of shares, and formed DaimlerChrysler AG. The terms of the merger allowed | 's non-automotive businesses such as Daimler-Benz InterServices AG (Debis) ... |
Apple Inc. | Hierarchical File System (HFS) is a file system developed by | for use in computer systems running Mac OS. Originally designed for use on ... |
Engine Alliance | ... t Carrier Corporation. It is also involved in two major joint ventures, the | with GE which manufactures engines for the Airbus A380, and International ... |
Alfa Romeo | ... f the time from manufacturers such as Jaguar, Lotus, Ferrari, Aston Martin, | and Porsche. It was also Citroën's way of demonstrating just how much powe ... |
Saab | DKW engines were used by | as a model for the Saab two-stroke used in their new Saab 92 automobile ma ... |
Denon | ... igital recording was pioneered in Japan by NHK, and Nippon Columbia (a.k.a. | ) in the 1960s. The first commercial digital recordings were released in 1 ... |
Smith & Wesson | ... unced "thirty-eight special") is a rimmed, centerfire cartridge designed by | . It is most commonly used in revolvers, although some semi-automatic pist ... |
Kingston Technology | ... 86-133, Am5x86, X5-133, and sold under various 3rd-party labels such as the | "Turbochip") is an Enhanced Am486 processor with an internally set multipl ... |
Sony | ... ft's MSN unit took over WebTV's subscribers, and contracts with Philips and | were terminated, with RCA becoming terminated. Promotion of the WebTV bran ... |
General Electric | ... alued at 13.4 bil. USD in 1996, Marconi Electronic Systems, a subsidiary of | , was acquired by British Aerospace for 12.9 bil. USD in 1999 (now called: ... |
Piaggio | ... e film may be a reference to the Italian aircraft manufacturers Caproni and | : the jet shown in the last scene is very similar in concept to the Capron ... |
Hewlett-Packard | ... have European headquarters and/or operational bases in the city. Intel and | have large manufacturing plants in Leixlip, County Kildare, to the west |
American Eurocopter | The Dolphin was manufactured by Aerospatiale Helicopter Corporation (now | ) in Grand Prairie, Texas. Textron Lycoming (now Honeywell) built the Dolp ... |
Bethlehem Steel Corporation | ... a center of heavy industry and trade during the industrial revolution. The | (1857–2003), founded and based inBethlehem, was once the second-largest st ... |
Aérospatiale | ... However, BCal eventually arranged for two aircraft to be leased from BA and | respectively, to be maintained by either BA or Air France. BCal's envisage ... |
Bentley | ... g specific brands: liquor brands Cristal and Rémy Martin, car manufacturers | and Mercedes-Benz and clothing brands Gucci and Versace have all been popu ... |
Lockheed Corporation | ... laris that were located in the U.S. ceased to be available. (Such as at the | , which had moved on first to the Poseidon and then to the two versions of ... |
Black & Decker | ... y the city of Rialto against 42 parties, including Goodrich Corporation and | , the US Department of Defense, and the San Bernardino County. Both compan ... |
Chevrolet | Coors and | have both filmed commercials in the area, particularly Twin Falls in Yanke ... |
General Motors | ... unprofitable for the U.S. auto makers to build small cars. For example, the | factory in Arlington, Texas where rear-wheel-drive cars were built, such a ... |
Philips | ... net. Microsoft's MSN unit took over WebTV's subscribers, and contracts with | and Sony were terminated, with RCA becoming terminated. Promotion of the W ... |
McCulloch | ... art manufacturer was an American company, Go Kart Manufacturing Co. (1958). | was the first company, in 1959, to produce engines for karts. Its first en ... |
Sega | The first console-based MMORPG was Phantasy Star Online for the | Dreamcast. The first console-based open-world MMORPG was Final Fantasy XI ... |
Honeywell | ... on (now American Eurocopter) in Grand Prairie, Texas. Textron Lycoming (now | ) built the Dolphin's LTS101-750B-2 turboshaft engines in Williamsport, Pe ... |
Uniroyal | ... indmills and the Mishawaka Woolen and Rubber Company (later Ball Band, then | ) all helped the town to prosper. Mishawaka grew through both industry and ... |
EADS | The company also owns major stakes in aerospace group | , high-technology and parent company of the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes raci ... |
Sony | ... umer-level analog videocassette magnetic tape recording format developed by | , released on May 10, 1975. The cassettes contain -wide videotape in a des ... |
British Aerospace | ... rconi Electronic Systems, a subsidiary of General Electric, was acquired by | for 12.9 bil. USD in 1999 (now called: BAE Systems), and Raytheon acquired ... |
Dunlop Rubber | ... named by BTR plc after the acquisition of the Dunlop Aviation Division from | in 1985 |
Buick | In the 1960s Oldsmobile's position between Pontiac and | in GM's hierarchy began to dissolve. Notable achievements included the int ... |
Kia Motors | ... recent large investments of Volkswagen (Bratislava), Peugeot (Trnava), and | (Žilina Plant, Žilina). Passenger car production was slightly more than 40 ... |
Chevrolet | As well as motor dealerships from Ford (Greyhound), Vauxhall & | (Accrington Garages), the town was home to a Arnold Clark car dealer which ... |
Abercrombie & Fitch | ... ey, and Sears. It also includes over 100 specialty stores, such as Express, | , American Eagle Outfitters, Talbots, Chico's, Nine West, and Coldwater Cr ... |
Mercedes-Benz | Daimler produces cars and trucks under the brands of | , Maybach, Smart, Freightliner and many others |
Sony | ... raying a teenager experiencing visions of various M. C. Escher paintings in | 's 1990 promotional short-film Infinite Escher |
Infiniti | ... ssan to record profits and a dramatic revitalization of both its Nissan and | model line-ups. In 2001, the company initiated Nissan 180, capitalizing on ... |
Toyota | ... , compared to the low wages of non-union workers at non-U.S. companies like | , made it unprofitable for the U.S. auto makers to build small cars. For e ... |
Honeywell | ... quarters, offices or a major facility in Morris County. These include AT&T, | , Colgate-Palmolive, Pfizer, ExxonMobil, Novartis, BASF, Verizon, Bayer an ... |
Parker Brothers | ... ame, independent of Hein's, during his graduate years at Princeton. In 1952 | marketed a version. They called their version "Hex" and the name stuck |
Black & Decker | After many years of negotiations, Goodrich Corporation and | still have not agreed to clean toxic waste from the environment in norther ... |
Rolls-Royce | ... ker Siddeley Harrier and which became known as the Rolls-Royce Pegasus when | took over that company. Two Bristol Pegasus engines remain airworthy in 20 ... |
Mercedes-Benz | ... rands: liquor brands Cristal and Rémy Martin, car manufacturers Bentley and | and clothing brands Gucci and Versace have all been popular subjects for r ... |
DeLorean Motor Company | ... . automobile industry, most notably with General Motors, and founder of the | |
Alstom | ... y technology (APS), a new cable-free technology developed by French company | and designed to preserve the aesthetic environment by eliminating overhead ... |
Yamaha | ... e scene featured Lola T70 Mk.IIIs with dummy turbine engines racing against | TA125/250cc 2-stroke race replica motorcycles through two San Francisco Ba ... |
Nokia | ... he establishment of research centres of companies like Daimler, Siemens and | and a number of small applied research institutes near the university camp ... |
Associated Motor Cycles Ltd | ... try of Supply. BSA bought the Sunbeam motorcycles and bicycle business from | in 1943 and then Ariel Motors Ltd in 1944. During the course of the confli ... |
General Motors | ... n engineer and executive in the U.S. automobile industry, most notably with | , and founder of the DeLorean Motor Company |
Rolls Royce | The 707-420 was identical to the -320 but fitted with | Conway 508 turbofans (or by-pass turbojets as they were known at the time) ... |
Sony | ... ast. The first console-based open-world MMORPG was Final Fantasy XI for the | PlayStation 2 |
1948 Tucker Sedan | Ford styling consultant Alex Tremulis (designer of the | ) mocked the 1958 Oldsmobile by drawing cartoons of the car, and placing m ... |
Motorola | | /Freescale Semiconductor's DragonBall, or MC68328, is a microcontroller de ... |
Hewlett-Packard | ... ion and customer support centers) was sold to Compaq, which was acquired by | in 2002. The remainder of Digital Semiconductor (the Alpha microprocessor ... |
Daimler AG | On April 7, 2010, | exchanged a 3.9% share of its holdings for 3.9% from both Nissan and Renau ... |
Millers Falls Company | ... resent name derives from the Millers Falls Manufacturing Company (later the | ), established on the Millers River in 1868, and famed for its fine hand t ... |
Renault | ... ntives from the Northern Ireland Development Agency of around £100 million. | was contracted to build the factory, which employed over 2000 workers at i ... |
Honeywell | ... d the other seven as being dwarfs: Burroughs, Univac, NCR, CDC, GE, RCA and | . In the 1970s, after GE sold its computer business to Honeywell and RCA s ... |
Daimler AG | On April 7, 2010, | exchanged a 3.9% share of its holdings for 3.9% from both Nissan and Renau ... |
BAE Systems | ... c, was acquired by British Aerospace for 12.9 bil. USD in 1999 (now called: | ), and Raytheon acquired Hughes Aircraft for 9.5 bil. USD in 1997 |
Maybach | Daimler produces cars and trucks under the brands of Mercedes-Benz, | , Smart, Freightliner and many others |
Sony | ... profile. In recent years, Esa-Pekka Salonen has led recording sessions for | and Deutsche Grammophon. A recording of the Concerto for Orchestra by Béla ... |
Jaguar Cars | ... me a major centre of the British motor industry. The design headquarters of | is still in the city at their Whitley plant and although they ceased vehic ... |
Dassault | ... industry in Bordeaux. The city has some of the biggest companies including | , EADS Sogerma, Snecma, Thales, SNPE, and others. The Dassault Falcon priv ... |
Hewlett-Packard | ... evelopment came in work by Burroughs (later Unisys), Convex Computer (later | ), Honeywell Information Systems Italy (HISI) (later Groupe Bull), Silicon ... |
Embraer | ... Russia, Gothenburg, Sweden and Bratislava, Slovakia with its newly acquired | aircraft in summer 2010, and in October of the same year LOT resumed servi ... |
Chrysler Corporation | ... "Merger Of Equals" Daimler-Benz AG and the American automobile manufacturer | merged in 1998 in an exchange of shares, and formed DaimlerChrysler AG. Th ... |
Oldsmobile | ... n the single shot army anti-tank weapon. Their answer was found in the 37mm | M4 aircraft automatic cannon cannibalized from crashed P-39 Airacobra figh ... |
Daimler-Benz AG | Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft AG, 1890–1926 | , 1926–199 |
Opel | ... Zaragoza, where the largest factories are located. The largest plant is the | automotive plant with 8,730 employees and production of 200,000 per year. ... |
Dongfeng Motor | ... san sold nearly 520,000 new vehicles in China in 2009 in joint venture with | , and aims for 1 million in 3 or 4 years. To meet that target, Dongfeng-Ni ... |
Ferrari | ... mpanies with its German or European headquarters, for example, Abbott, CSC, | , Federal-Mogul, Melbourne IT, Norwegian Cruise Line and SCA and the Germa ... |
Sherwin-Williams | ... , often abbreviated 2,4-D. It was first commercialized by the paint company | and saw use in the late 1940s. It is easy and inexpensive to manufacture, ... |
General Motors | ... onal Consumer Electronics Show. Companies licensing this technology include | , Motorola and Visteon. In 2006 eSpring was named Product of the Year by t ... |
Sharp | ... nt together. It is also known as (especially in France), 21-pin EuroSCART ( | 's marketing term for the connector in the Asian region), Euroconector or ... |
Rover | ... r F.R. Bell and Chief Engineer Maurice Wilks from British car manufacturers | unveiled the first car powered with a gas turbine engine. The two-seater J ... |
Chrysler | ... ts have been conducted with gas turbine powered automobiles, the largest by | . More recently, there has been some interest in the use of turbine engine ... |
McCulloch | ... r Force, which designated it the X-25. The B-8M was designed to use surplus | engines used on flying unmanned s |
Sharp | ... main offices to Tokyo. However, several major companies, such as Panasonic, | , and Sanyo, are still headquartered in Osaka. Recently, the city began a ... |
Bosch | ... Intel, AMD, Altera, Motorola, Agilent, Hitachi, Osram, Plexus Corporation, | and Seagate) located within the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone – earning ... |
Ericsson | ... placement in 1994 by Jaap Haartsen and Sven Mattisson, who were working for | in Lund, Sweden |
Sunbeam | ... Mk IV was adopted for production by the Ministry of Supply. BSA bought the | motorcycles and bicycle business from Associated Motor Cycles Ltd in 1943 ... |
Bombardier Inc. | Air Inuit and La Senza have their headquarters in Dorval. | houses the headquarters of its division in Dorval |
Sega | Microsoft worked with | in that same year and developed Microsoft WebTV for the Dreamcast game con ... |
Honeywell | ... work by Burroughs (later Unisys), Convex Computer (later Hewlett-Packard), | Information Systems Italy (HISI) (later Groupe Bull), Silicon Graphics (la ... |
San Miguel Corporation | ... t is home to the headquarters of several major Philippine companies such as | and Meralco, and hosts many shopping malls and hotels. It also hosts the A ... |
Audi | Senna was also instrumental in bringing | cars into his native country, both as an import and manufacturing business ... |
Samsung Electronics | ... ndustrial companies include US Steel (metallurgy), Slovnaft (oil industry), | (electronics), Sony (electronics), Mondi Business Paper (paper), Hydro Alu ... |
Mitsubishi Electric | ... Cassegrain antenna was invented and built in Japan in 1963 by NTT, KDDI and | . The 20 meter I-1 antenna operated at 6.4, 4.2, and 1.7 GHz, and was used ... |
General Electric | ... nded to the area in 1905, but residential development did not pick up until | Appliance Park was opened nearby in 1953 |
namesake brand | ... sler's products into the Fiat portfolio, most notably Lancia and Chrysler's | |
Boeing | ... with Pratt & Whitney Machine Tool and merged Pratt & Whitney Aircraft with | and other companies to form the United Aircraft and Transport Corporation. ... |
Honeywell | ... tages over similar machines from the better established vendors like IBM or | , in spite of its low cost around $300,000. Only 23 were sold, or 26 depen ... |
Cadillac | ... to avoid porcelain toilet shards from the blast. He then allegedly drove a | (according to Moon's own account, it was a Lincoln Continental) into the h ... |
Tupolev | Russian aircraft manufacturer | is currently running a development program to produce LNG- and hydrogen-po ... |
Pioneer | ... n to Sony and Sanyo, Beta-format video recorders were also sold by Toshiba, | , Murphy, Aiwa, and NEC; the Zenith Electronics Corporation and WEGA Corpo ... |
Honeywell | ... y other minicomputer company including Data General, Prime, Computervision, | and Wang Laboratories, many based in New England, also collapsed or merged ... |
Metagaming Concepts | ... a role-playing game that was designed by Steve Jackson and was published by | |
Hawker Aircraft | The Hawker Typhoon was a British single-seat fighter-bomber, produced by | . While the Typhoon was designed to be a medium-high altitude interceptor, ... |
REO Motor Car Company | ... ears. Ransom Olds left the company in financial difficulties and formed the | . The last Curved Dash Oldsmobile was made in 1907. General Motors purchas ... |
Rolls-Royce | ... se of competent management, of economic rescue (in the UK, British Leyland, | ), or of competing on the world market |
Nike | ... k part in an AIDS awareness concert in South Africa hosted by MTV, BET, and | ; fellow performers included Enrique Iglesias, Kanye West, Kelly Rowland, ... |
Land Rover | ... inimum of electric and hydraulic systems, such as the basic versions of the | , Jeep Wrangler, and Toyota Land Cruiser. SUVs for urban driving have trad ... |
Ford Motor Company | ... 's All-Girl Orchestra, and his father, Raymond Albert Hulce, worked for the | . Although he originally wanted to be a singer as a child, he switched to ... |
Nokia | ... and was originally developed by Qualcomm. The Affix stack was developed by | |
Ford of Britain | ... ardson, and others, he secured funding from a variety of sources (including | ) and they each made a series of short documentaries on a variety of subje ... |
Buick | ... tomatic Safety Transmission", although this accessory was actually built by | , which would offer it in its own cars in 1938. This transmission featured ... |
General Electric | ... film speed ratings another manufacturer of photo-electric exposure meters, | , developed its own rating system of so called General Electric film value ... |
Mitsubishi Motors | ... first of which was flown by Charles Lindbergh. The name was also adopted by | for the Mitsubishi Sirius engine in 1980 |
American Simplex | From 1906 to 1915, Mishawaka was the manufacturing home of the luxurious | motor car. Four American Simplex autos entered the first Indianapolis 500 ... |
Lancia | ... lans to integrate Chrysler's products into the Fiat portfolio, most notably | and Chrysler's namesake brand |
Piaggio | ... ) in Fourchambault, France, from 1957 to 1961 to the designs of the Italian | company. Two different versions were sold, "Lusso" and "Turismo" |
Toyota | ... d for the 1953, 1956 and 1959 Motorama auto shows, powered by gas turbines. | demonstrated several gas turbine powered concept cars such as the Century ... |
Sony | ... l (metallurgy), Slovnaft (oil industry), Samsung Electronics (electronics), | (electronics), Mondi Business Paper (paper), Hydro Aluminium (aluminum pro ... |
Toyota | ... , he triumphed at the inaugural Macau Formula 3 Grand Prix with Teddy Yip's | powered Theodore Racing Team |
Toshiba | ... ver 16,000 companies worldwide. It was established by Ericsson, IBM, Intel, | and Nokia, and later joined by many other companies |
Nike, Inc. | ... n put on hold since after the City of Beaverton attempted to forcibly annex | 's World Headquarters, which would have increased Nike's taxes substantial ... |
Douglas Aircraft | ... ul proposal for the US Air Force's CX-HLS (Heavy Logistics System) in 1965, | began design studies based on its CX-HLS design. In 1966, American Airline ... |
General Motors | ... on clogging, leading to drivability problems, Mobil received accolades from | and other automakers for increasing the detergency of its Super Unleaded g ... |
Vickers | ... . Trials were underway in most countries in Europe but only Krupp, Erhardt, | Maxim, and Schneider had published any information by 1910. Krupp's design ... |
Intel Corporation | ... stems, Flextronics, eBay/PayPal, Bioware, Blizzard Entertainment, Hoover's, | , National Instruments, Samsung Group, Buffalo Technology, Silicon Laborat ... |
Otis Elevator Company | ... gies, making it a sister company to Sikorsky Aircraft, Hamilton Sundstrand, | , UTC Fire & Security, UTC Power and refrigeration giant Carrier Corporati ... |
IKEA | ... ing center named Ravenswood 101 (including a Home Depot, a Best Buy, and an | store) and several upscale housing communities (intended for high-earning ... |
Jaguar | ... ting with other high-performance GTs of the time from manufacturers such as | , Lotus, Ferrari, Aston Martin, Alfa Romeo and Porsche. It was also Citroë ... |
Nokia | ... ompanies worldwide. It was established by Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Toshiba and | , and later joined by many other companies |
Lockheed Aerospace | ... orough, and Hunting Engineering at Ampthill, Sperry Gyroscope at Bracknell, | in the United States, and others too numerous to mention, both in the U.S. ... |
Adidas | ... irts in exchange for money. At the time Feyenoord's shirts were produced by | and the first main sponsor became the Dutch Yellow Pages called Gouden Gid ... |
General Motors | ... e mid-2000s because of high oil prices and declining economy. In June 2008, | announced plans to close four truck and SUV plants, including the Oshawa T ... |
Packard | ... three 12-cylinder gasoline-fueled engines. These engines were built by the | Motor Car Company, and were a modified design of the 3A-2500 V-12 liquid-c ... |
Tata Motors | ... returned to the city in 2011, and is sited at their Whitley Plant. However | from India owns Jaguar now |
General Electric | ... ket, became chair. Encouraged by conversations between Richard W. Porter of | and Alan T. Waterman, Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), R ... |
Boeing | # | # Aquarius Defence Industrie |
G.E | The inventor was Victor Levand, who worked for | |
UTC Power | ... Aircraft, Hamilton Sundstrand, Otis Elevator Company, UTC Fire & Security, | and refrigeration giant Carrier Corporation. It is also involved in two ma ... |
REC Silicon | ... power and inexpensive land many companies have moved to the area, including | (one of the world’s largest manufacturers of polysilicon, used in solar pa ... |
Renault | On April 7, 2010 | -Nissan executive, Carlos Ghosn and Dr. Dieter Zetsche announced a partner ... |
Bridgestone | Pirelli is the sole tyre supplier in Formula One, following | 's decision to withdraw from the role at the end of . Pirelli previously c ... |
Agilent Technologies | ... stream market until 2004, when Paul Machin at Logitech, in partnership with | , introduced its MX 1000 laser mouse. This mouse uses a small infrared las ... |
Renault | ... subsidiary Nissan Motors India Pvt. Ltd. With its global alliance partner, | , Nissan is investing $920 million to set up a manufacturing facility in C ... |
National Instruments | ... eBay/PayPal, Bioware, Blizzard Entertainment, Hoover's, Intel Corporation, | , Samsung Group, Buffalo Technology, Silicon Laboratories, Xerox, Oracle, ... |
Rover | ... K. Starley, who worked alongside his uncle and went on to found car company | |
BAE Systems | # | # Thales Alenia Spac |
Icon Aircraft | ... urers at the time of the test flight. 2008 also marked the unveiling of the | Icon A5 |
AM General | In 1979, University Park Mall opened north of Mishawaka. In 1990, | began producing the Hummer in its Mishawaka plant. The MV-1 is a purpose-b ... |
Thales Alenia Space | # | # EADS Astrium Satellite |
Sikorsky Aircraft | ... industrial conglomerate United Technologies, making it a sister company to | , Hamilton Sundstrand, Otis Elevator Company, UTC Fire & Security, UTC Pow ... |
Saturn Corporation | Spring Hill was the site of the | production facility, which operated from 1990 to 2007. The Saturn S-Series ... |
Williams International | ... ed hybrid vehicle--as a limited production run of the EV-1 series hybrid. A | 40 kW turbine drove an alternator which powered the battery-electric power ... |
EADS Astrium Satellites | # | |
Ford Motor Company | ... assembly line, an invention that is often miscredited to Henry Ford and the | . (Ford was the first to manufacture cars on a moving assembly line.) Afte ... |
Logitech | ... ode (each mouse has a different standby time). A typical implementation (by | ) has four power states, where the sensor is pulsed at different rates per ... |
Ligier | ... sions for the Merak SS had much larger valves and a reputed 220BHP) and the | JS2 sports car. The final SMs were produced in the Ligier factory in Vichy ... |
Zeiss | In the early 20th century, Moritz von Rohr at | (with the assistance of H. Boegehold and A. Sonnefeld), developed the Zeis ... |
Motorola | ... ectronics Show. Companies licensing this technology include General Motors, | and Visteon. In 2006 eSpring was named Product of the Year by the Poland-b ... |
Weslake | ... tre, enlarged to 4.9-litre (also known as a 5.0) with special alloy Gurney- | cylinder head |
Embraer | # | # Bombardie |
Gramophone Company | An early occupier was the | , later His Master's Voice and latterly EMI. Only the EMI archives and som ... |
SanDisk | In September 2006, German officials seized MP3 players from | 's booth at the IFA show in Berlin after an Italian patents firm won an in ... |
Ericsson | ... and political and economic stability, many multinational companies such as | , Siemens, Motorola and have their regional research and development headq ... |
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited | # | |
Logitech | ... er mice did not enter the mainstream market until 2004, when Paul Machin at | , in partnership with Agilent Technologies, introduced its MX 1000 laser m ... |
Gramophone Company | ... ndström Company and thereby in Parlophone. In 1931 Columbia merged with the | to form Electric & Musical Industries Ltd (EMI). Under EMI the Parlophone ... |
Volvo | In the early 1990s | introduced the Volvo Environmental Concept Car(ECC) which was a gas turbin ... |
Ericsson | ... has a membership of over 16,000 companies worldwide. It was established by | , IBM, Intel, Toshiba and Nokia, and later joined by many other companies |
Supermarine | ... n air racing, the Schneider Cup, in 1922 and 1927, but were then dropped by | in favour of a new engine from Rolls-Royce, the Rolls-Royce R which had be ... |
Motorola | ... economic stability, many multinational companies such as Ericsson, Siemens, | and have their regional research and development headquarters in Greece |
BOSS | ... odified by Fryer that allows him to choose which amps are active. He uses a | pedal from the '70s, the Chorus Ensemble CE-1, which can be heard in In Th ... |