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Tenneco, Inc. (formerly
Tenneco Automotive and
originally Tennessee Gas
Transmission Company) is an
American automotive components original equipment...
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American agricultural machinery manufacturer. It was
created in 1985 when
Tenneco bought selected ****ets of the
agricultural division from International...
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Tenneco and Hertz.
Frissora entered his role as CEO of
Tenneco in 2000.
Prior to
stepping down in 2006, he was
attributed to
raising Tenneco's revenue...
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changed repeatedly in the 1980s and 1990s. When its
corporate parent,
Tenneco,
bought International Harvester's
agricultural equipment division and merged...
- Thailand). In 1998, Öhlins
became ISO 9001
certified and
partnered with
Tenneco Automotive for a
continuously controlled Electronic System (CES). M****...
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Foster was
chairman of
Tenneco Oil
Company and
executive vice
president and
director of its parent,
Tenneco Inc. He was with
Tenneco for 31
years and also...
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international executive at
Tenneco. He
joined the
company as a
member of the CEO's
executive turnaround team. He led
Tenneco into the
Asian energy markets...
- in
Arizona and
Southern California."
Tenneco was the Bakersfield-based
western land-development arm of
Tenneco, Inc., of Houston.
About half that acreage...
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companies and was
eventually acquired by
Tenneco in 1965. In
November 1995, the company's name was
changed to
Tenneco Packaging Inc.; in 1999, a new entity...
- as they
operated paper mills that
exclusively produced cardboard boxes.
Tenneco Inc.
purchased PCA in 1965, and
during the next 34
years the
company undertook...