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  2. Cousins Properties - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1958 by Tom Cousins. [2] In 1962, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. [2] In 1965, the company built an office building in downtown Atlanta. [2] In the 1970s, the company expanded into regional malls, real estate finance, and insurance but pared back after the economy softened. [2]

  3. Qcells - Wikipedia

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    On 23 July 2001, the company produced its first working polycrystalline solar cell on its new production line in Thalheim. Qcells would grow to become one of the world's largest solar cell manufacturers, employing over 2,000 people and encouraging other companies to open facilities in the surrounding area, which would come to be known as Germany's "Solar Valley."

  4. Premier Exhibitions - Wikipedia

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    By 2013, more than 25 million people had visited the company's Titanic exhibits in Orlando, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and elsewhere. [4] In May 2015 the company opened Premier on 5th, [5] a flagship exhibition space on Fifth Avenue in New York City that housed "Saturday Night Live: The Exhibition" [6] and "The Discovery of King Tut."

  5. Wellington Management Company - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Management Company is a private, independent investment management firm with client assets under management totaling over US$1 trillion based in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The firm serves as an investment advisor to over 2,200 institutions [ 2 ] in over 60 countries, as of 30 June 2020. [ 3 ]

  6. Atria Management Company - Wikipedia

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    Atria Management Company, LLC (AMC) is a subsidiary of Atria Senior Living, Inc. (ASL). [1] Along with another subsidiary of ASL, Atria Management Company manages independent living, assisted living, supportive living, and memory care communities in more than 344 locations in 44 U.S. states.

  7. Capital Group Companies - Wikipedia

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    He eventually sold his stake in that company, just before the Wall Street Crash of 1929. [7] [8] [9] In 1933, Lovelace's firm took over management of The Investment Company of America, which he had launched at E.E. MacCrone in 1927. [10] For the next 20 years, his firm enjoyed modest success. [11]

  8. Western Asset Management Company - Wikipedia

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    Western Asset Management Company was founded in October 1971 by United California Bank (which later became First Interstate), and became an SEC-registered investment advisor in December of that year. In December 1986, Western Asset was acquired by Legg Mason, Inc. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  9. Saga plc - Wikipedia

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    The business was founded by Sidney De Haan in 1951 and was passed to his son Roger De Haan who took over in 1984 after his father's retirement. [5] Saga was acquired by staff (20%) backed by the private equity firm Charterhouse in October 2004. [6]