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Melker Schörling (15 May 1947 – 10
December 2023) was a
Swedish billionaire businessman. His
investment company Melker Schörling AB (MSAB) had
large interests...
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varieties of
tourmaline include the following:
Schorl species Brownish-black to black—
schorl Dravite species (from the
Drave district of Carinthia)...
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Schörling (born 7
March 1946) is a
Swedish politician for the
Green Party and
former member of the
Riksdagen and the
European Parliament.
Schörling was...
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Giants in 1911. It was
renamed Schorling's Park for team
owner Rube Foster's
white business partner, John M.
Schorling, a
south side
saloon keeper who...
- Fichet-Bauche in France. Its two
largest shareholders are
Latour and
Melker Schörling AB. ****a
Abloy was
founded at the
merger of the two
companies ****a and...
- Brazil. Rosa
Helena Schorling Albuquerque was born on July 15, 1919, Espírito Santo. The
daughter of João
Ricardo Hermann Schorling, of
German descent...
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shareholders in
Hexagon included Schörling,
Ramsbury Invest, SSB CI Omnibus,
Swedbank Robur Fonder and JPM Chase.
Schorling served as chairman,
although he...
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Biographical Sketch of Sir
Isaac Newton (2nd ed.). S.
Ridge & Son. p. 97.
Schorling, Raleigh; Reeve,
William David (1919).
General Mathematics. Ginn & Company...
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Foster renamed the club the "American Giants".
Playing in
spacious Schorling's Park (formerly "South Side Park III", the home
field of the American...
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Agriculture United
States Schörling Sofia Högberg
Schörling, Märta
Schörling Andreen (Melker
Schörling) 11.2 (2024)
Melker Schörling AB (MSAB) Sweden Rocca...