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Dayco Incorporated,
formerly known as
Dayco Products and Mark IV Industries, is an
American parts supplier for construction, automotive, and industrial...
- In 1961,
Firestone acquired the
Dayton Tire
division from the
Dayco Corporation.
Dayco later sued both
Firestone and Goodyear,
alleging that the two companies...
- Commons, a
large retail shopping center which sits on the site of an old
Dayco rubber hose factory. Russ
Avenue - A
newer business district featuring restaurants...
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until it was sold to
Mercury Luggage. In 1967,
Seward was
purchased by the
Dayco Corporation, the
former Dayton Rubber Company, of Dayton, Ohio. In 1970...
- 2021. Englehart,
Laura (February 17, 2012). "Kettering
Health Network buys
Dayco".
Dayton Business Journal.
Retrieved November 12, 2013. "Individual Hospital...
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Bridge and
other Dundee-based projects. He was
Chairman of CBI
Scotland and
Dayco UK. He was
responsible for the
relocation of RSS
Discovery to Dundee. He...
- Center"
located at
Chieti and high-performance
computing capabilities;
Dayco:
American multinational corporation.
According to
Italian Revenue Agency...
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construction Architect(s)
Nichols Brosch Wurst Wolf & ****ociates
Developer Dayco Group Structural engineer Bliss &
Nyitray Main
contractor Plaza Construction...
- in the city,
including Apex Tool Group, Ball Corporation,
Brunner & Lay,
Dayco Products, and
Pratt & Whitney. This
strong industrial sector differentiates...
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cleanup is not a
claim that can be
discharged under the
Bankruptcy Code.
Dayco Products Woodson, Hart (2001).
Global Convertible Investing: The Gabelli...