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  • Express Scripts (category 1992 initial public offerings)
    north of I-70 are in Berkeley, Missouri. Howard L. Waltman (1986-1992) Barrett A. Toan (1992-2005) George Paz (2005-2016) Tim Wentworth (2016–2021) Published
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  • General Motors (category 1910s initial public offerings)
    Detroit in 1916 as General Motors Corporation and became a public company via an initial public offering. By 1917, Chevrolet had become successful enough that
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  • institutions the same fundamental facts about the public companies they invest in, thereby increasing public scrutiny while reducing insider trading and fraud
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  • ownership of television stations were also loosened. Public comments to the FCC indicated that the public largely believed that the severe consolidation of
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  • DynCorp (category 2006 initial public offerings)
    Dynalectron's H-Oil process. Between 1976 and 1981 the company had two public stock offerings and acquired another 14 companies. By 1986 Dynaelectron was one
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  • United Parcel Service (category 1999 initial public offerings)
    11 Av jeh.jpg On November 10, 1999, UPS became a public company in the largest initial public offering of the 20th century. In 2001, UPS acquired Mail Boxes
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  • billion before its authority to raise additional funds expired on December 31, 1992. Following statutory requirements, the Assistance Corporation repaid its
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  • Pfizer (category 1940s initial public offerings) (section Public-private engagement)
    Division of Pfizer and later Pfizer Animal Health, became a public company via an initial public offering, raising $2.2 billion. Later in 2013, Pfizer completed
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  • Dell (category 1980s initial public offerings)
    |index=US-GDP (parameter 1) not a recognized index.) from its June 22 initial public offering of 3.5 million shares at $8.50 a share. In 1989, Dell Computer set
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  • from her temporary post within the Anchorage Public Safety Building. She was effectively designated as the public safety officer by the city's police chief
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  • Kansas; former Governor of Kansas 1991–1992 Margarita Colmenares; first Latina engineer at Chevron 1991–1992 Raymond E. Johns, Jr.; General, US Air Force;
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  • George H. W. Bush (category Candidates in the 1992 United States presidential election) (section Public image)
     504–506. "1992 Presidential General Election Results". https://uselectionatlas.org/RESULTS/national.php?year=1992.  Holmes, Steven A. (November 5, 1992). "The
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  • CoreCivic (category 1980s initial public offerings)
    Maurice Sigler, the former chairman of the United States Board of Parole. The initial investment came from Jack C. Massey, co-founder of the Hospital Corporation
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  • payment. Deloitte CIS partnered with Waves Platform to offering services related to initial coin offerings. Deloitte became a member of the Ethereum Enterprise
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  • Cincinnati aerial.png NIOSH's earliest predecessor was the U.S. Public Health Service Office of Industrial Hygiene and Sanitation, established in 1914. It
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  • establishment of a separate air force within the United States military. As an initial measure, Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington negotiated an agreement
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  • to form Agilent Technologies. Agilent's spin-off was the largest initial public offering in the history of Silicon Valley, and it created an $8 billion company
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  • Trump Shuttle and operated it until 1992. He defaulted on his loans in 1991, and ownership passed to the banks. In 1992, Trump, his siblings Maryanne, Elizabeth
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  • Weapons Ban. His final public speech occurred on February 3, 1994, during a tribute to him in Washington, D.C.; his last major public appearance was at the
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  • from this source, which is in the public domain. "Fact Sheets". USMA West Point. https://www.westpoint.edu/about/public-affairs/news/fact-sheets.  "Army
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