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    Marketing Strategy of Altera Corporation

    Altera Corporation (NASDAQ: ALTR) is a Silicon Valley manufacturer of PLDs (programmable logic devices). The company invented the first reprogrammable logic device in 1984.[3] PLDs can be reprogrammed during the design cycle as well as in the field to perform multiple functions, and they...
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    Marketing Strategy of Altadis

    Altadis is a multinational purveyor and manufacturer of cigarettes, tobacco and cigars. Altadis is the result of a 1999 merger between Tabacalera, the former Spanish tobacco monopoly and SEITA, the former French tobacco monopoly. The company was acquired by Imperial Tobacco in February 2008.[1]...
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    Marketing Strategy of ZAO ALROSA

    ZAO ALROSA (Russian: Закрытое акционерное общество АЛРОСА), is Russia's largest diamond company. Alrosa is engaged in the exploration, mining, manufacture and sale of diamonds. The company's operations are located primarily in the Sakha Republic/Yakutsk region. Alrosa accounts for approximately...
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    Marketing Strategy of Alpine Lace Brands, Inc.

    Alpine Lace Brands, Inc. Statistics: Public Company Incorporated: 1986 Employees: 127 Sales: $145.0 million (1995) Stock Exchanges: NASDAQ SICs: 2022 Cheese, Natural, Processed & Imitation; 2099 Food Preparations, Not Elsewhere Classified Company Perspectives: Alpine Lace Brands, Inc...
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    Marketing Strategy of Alpine Electronics, Inc.

    Alpine Electronics, Inc. (アルパイン株式会社, Arupain Kabushiki-gaisha?) (TYO: 6816) is traditionally known as an aftermarket car audio and navigation systems manufacturer, famed for their high quality, premium in-car audio units commonly known as headunits. It is a subsidiary of Japanese electronics...
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    Marketing Strategy of Alpine Confections, Inc.

    Alpine Confections, Inc. Statistics: Private Company Incorporated: 1999 Employees: 900 Sales: $125 million (2005 est.) NAIC: 311320 Chocolate and Confectionery Manufac- turing from Cacao Beans; 311330 Confectionery Manufacturing from Purchased Chocolate; 311340 Nonchocolate Confectionery...
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    Marketing Strategy of King Pharmaceuticals

    King Pharmaceuticals (NYSE: KG), the world's 39th largest pharmaceutical company, is based in Bristol, Tennessee.[2][3][4] King produces a wide range of pharmaceuticals, including Altace for heart attack prevention, Levoxyl for hypothyroidism, Sonata, a sleeping aid, and Skelaxin, a muscle...
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    Marketing Strategy of Aloha Airlines, Incorporated

    Aloha Airlines, Incorporated Statistics: Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Aloha Airgroup, Inc. Incorporated: 1946 as Trans-Pacific Airlines Employees: 2,200 Sales: $248.3 million (1996) SICs: 4512 Air Transportation, Scheduled Company Perspectives: Whether you seek the lush serenity of Kaua'i or...
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    Marketing Strategy of Allwaste, Inc.

    Allwaste, Inc. Statistics: Public Company Incorporated: 1978 as Allwaste of Texas, Inc. Employees: 4,057 Sales: $382.2 million (1996) Stock Exchanges: New York SICs: 4212 Local Trucking without Storage; 4953 Refuse Systems; 7699 Repair Shops & Related Services, Not Elsewhere Classified...
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    Marketing Strategy of Alltrista Corporation

    Alltrista Corporation Statistics: Public Company Incorporated:1993 Employees: 2,000 Sales: $244.04 million (1998) Stock Exchanges: New York Ticker Symbol: ALC NAIC: 326113 Unsupported Plastics Film & Sheet Manufacturing; 326199 All Other Plastics Product Manufacturing; 327213 Glass Container...
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    Marketing Strategy of Alloy, Inc.

    Alloy, Inc. Statistics: Public Company Incorporated: 1996 Employees: 948 Sales: $165.6 million (2001) Stock Exchanges: NASDAQ Ticker Symbol: ALOY NAIC: 452910 Warehouse Clubs and Superstores; 518111 Internet Service Providers Company Perspectives: Our objective is to become the leading...
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    Marketing Strategy of Allou Health & Beauty Care, Inc.

    Allou Health & Beauty Care, Inc. Statistics: Public Company Incorporated: 1962 as Allou Distributors, Inc. Employees: 240 Sales: $301.8 million (fiscal 1998) Stock Exchanges: American Ticker Symbol: ALU NAIC: 42221 Drugs & Druggists Sundries Wholesalers; 42249 Other Grocery & Related Product...
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    Marketing Strategy of Hanover Insurance Group, Inc.

    The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. (NYSE: THG), based in Worcester, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest continuous businesses in the United States, still operating within its original industry. It was the original name of a property-liability insurance firm born in 1852, and it remained a...
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    Marketing Strategy of Allison Transmission

    Allison Transmission is an American manufacturer of commercial duty automatic transmissions and hybrid propulsion systems. Allison products are specified by over 250 of the world’s leading vehicle manufacturers and are used in many market sectors including bus, refuse, fire, construction...
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    Marketing Strategy of AlliedSignal

    AlliedSignal was an aerospace, automotive and engineering company that acquired and merged with Honeywell for $15 billion in 1999, after which the new group adopted the Honeywell name. AlliedSignal was created through a 1985 merger of Allied Corp. (formerly Allied Chemical & Dye) and Signal...
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    Marketing Strategy of Allied Worldwide, Inc.

    Allied Worldwide, Inc. Statistics: Private Company Employees: 7,000 Sales: $2.37 billion (2000) NAIC: 484210 Used Household and Office Goods Moving; 484230 Specialized Freight (Except Used Goods) Trucking, Long Distance Key Dates: 1928: Allied Van Lines is founded in Mackinaw, Michigan...
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    Marketing Strategy of Allied Waste Industries, Inc.

    Allied Waste Industries, Inc. Statistics: Public Company Incorporated: 1987 Employees: 29,000 Sales: $5.6 billion (2001) Stock Exchanges: New York Ticker Symbol: AW NAIC: 562212 Solid Waste Landfills Combined with Collection and/or Local Hauling of Non-Hazardous Waste Material Key Dates...
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    Marketing Strategy of Allied Signal Engines

    Allied Signal Engines Statistics: Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Allied-Signal Corporation Incorporated: 1936 as Aircraft Tool and Supply Company Employees: 4,200 Sales: $520.0 million SICs: 3724 Aircraft Engines and Engine Parts Company History: Allied Signal Engines evolved from the Garrett...
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    Marketing Strategy of Allied Products Corporation

    Allied Products Corporation Statistics: Public Company Incorporated: 1928 Employees: 1,600 Sales: $274.41 million (1996) Stock Exchanges: New York SICs: 3523 Farm Machinery & Equipment; 3542 Machine Tools & Metal Forming Company Perspectives: Allied Products Corporation's primary business...
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    Marketing Strategy of Allied Healthcare Products, Inc.

    Allied Healthcare Products, Inc. Statistics: Public Company Incorporated: 1980 Employees: 884 Sales: $118.11 million (1997) Stock Exchanges: NASDAQ Ticker Symbol: AHPI SICs: 3841 Surgical & Medical Instruments; 3842 Surgical Appliances & Supplies Company Perspectives: We live in an age where...
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