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  2. Alcon - Wikipedia

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    Alcon is a public company that produces ophthalmic products, such as contact lenses, surgical devices and pharmaceuticals. It was founded in 1945 in Texas, USA, and became a subsidiary of Novartis in 2010, before spinning off in 2019.

  3. Alcon Laboratories is considering a major $100M expansion of ...

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    The global company based in Switzerland operates in 60 countries and serve patients in more than 140 countries. Alcon’s most recent earnings report projects close to $9.5 billion in net sales in ...

  4. Alcoa - Wikipedia

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    Alcoa is a Pittsburgh-based industrial corporation and the world's eighth-largest producer of aluminum. It was founded in 1888 by Charles Martin Hall, who discovered the Hall–Héroult process for refining aluminum, and Alfred E. Hunt and Arthur Vining Davis.

  5. List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Stove Works company was founded in 1889 (originally named Georgia Stove Company) to produce cast-iron stoves. Initially, their business boomed to the point where in 1902, a separate foundry was built in Birmingham, Alabama, especially for the production of hollow ware and cast-iron cookware to supplement their stoves.

  6. Wood's metal - Wikipedia

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    Wood's metal, also known as Lipowitz's alloy or Cerrobend, is a eutectic mixture of bismuth, lead, tin and cadmium. It has various applications in soldering, radiation therapy, key duplication and heat transfer.

  7. Alcoa, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Alcoa is a city in Blount County, Tennessee, named after the Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA), which operated a large smelting plant there. Learn about the town's origins, development, labor relations, and modern challenges in this Wikipedia article.

  8. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn how the lumber industry developed from colonial times to the present day, from British timber speculation to American expansion and trade. Explore the environmental, social, and economic impacts of logging on the country and its people.

  9. List of largest companies in the United States by revenue

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    This web page shows the top 100 public and publicly traded companies in the United States by revenue as of 2023, according to Fortune 500 and Forbes. It also includes some government-sponsored enterprises and their headquarters locations.