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Metalor Technologies,
previously Métaux Précieux SA Metalor,
founded in 1852, is a
subsidiary of ****an's
Tanaka Kikinzoku Group.
Metalor has
become one...
-
Colorado School of Mines. Brillouin, L. (1930). "Les électrons
libres dans les
métaux et le role des réflexions de Bragg" [Free
electrons in
metals and the role...
- Societé Monégasque de
Banques et de
Métaux Précieux was a
Monaco bank
which failed in 1955. The
failure of the bank led to the
resignation of Monaco's...
- The
Compagnie française des
métaux (CFM) was a
French metallurgy company founded in 1892 that
acquired the ****ets of a
predecessor that had gone into liquidation...
- implemented.
During his reign, the Societé Monégasque de
Banques et de
Métaux Précieux, a bank
which held a
significant amount of Monaco's capital, was...
- and
Distribution Groups (Groupements d'Importation et de Répartition des
Métaux or GIRM) led the removal,
transport and
destruction of
chosen artworks right...
- a
French engineer who for many
years headed the
Compagnie française des
métaux, a
major metallurgy company in
France specializing in
copper and aluminum...
- PAMP SA (Produits
Artistiques Métaux Précieux) is an
independent precious metals refining and
fabricating company, and a
member of the MKS Group. Established...
-
Antony Gibbs & Sons v La
Societe Industrielle et
Commerciale des
Metaux (1890) 25 QBD 399 is a
judicial decision of the
Court of
Appeal of
England and...
- of the micromechanics, electronics, and
watchmaking industries, such as
Métaux Précieux SA Métalor and TAG
Heuer watches. The
blazon of Marin-Epagnier's...