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Corning Inc
Corning Inc. One Riverfront Plaza Corning, New York 14831 U.S.A. Telephone: (607) 974-9000 Fax: (607) 974-8091 Web site: http://www.corning.com Public Company Incorporated: 1875 as Corning Glass Works Inc. Employees: 24,500 Sales: $5.17 billion (2006) Stock Exchanges: New York... Read more |
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Canton
Canton 1 City (1990 pop. 13,922), Fulton co., W central Ill., in the corn belt; inc. 1849. It is a trade and industrial center for a coal and farm area. 2 Town (1990 pop. 18,530), Norfolk co., E Mass., a suburb of Boston; settled 1630, inc. 1797. Rubber goods, textiles, plastics, and paper and... Read more |
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Margery Cuyler
Cuyler, Margery 1948- (Margery Stuyvesant Cuyler, Daisy Wallace)PersonalBorn December 31, 1948, in Princeton, NJ; daughter of Lewis Baker and Margery Pepperell Cuyler; married John Newman Hewson Perkins (a psychoanalyst), August 23, 1979; children Thomas, Timothy. Education: Sarah Lawrence College,... Read more |
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insider trading
insider trading stock market transactions made with knowledge of nonpublic information about corporate activity. In the United States, it has been illegal since 1934. The Securities and Exchange Commission regards it as unfair to investors who are not privy to such information. Several insider... Read more |
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Tonya Bolden
Bolden, Tonya 1959- (Tonya Wilyce Bolden)PersonalBorn March 1, 1959, in New York, NY; daughter of Willie J. (a garment center shipping manager) and Georgia C. (a homemaker) Bolden; married (divorced 1990).Education: Princeton University, B.A. (Slavic languages and literatures/concentration Russian;... Read more |
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Picayune
Picayune , city (1990 pop. 10,633), Pearl River co., S Miss., near the Pearl River and the La. line; inc. 1904. It is the trade, processing, and shipping center for an agricultural area with cotton, corn, pecans, cattle, and dairying. Manufactures include elevators, chemicals, polyurethane, metal... Read more |
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Wabash
Wabash , city (1990 pop. 12,127), seat of Wabash co., N central Ind., on the Wabash River; inc. 1849. It is an agricultural trade center for wheat, corn, soybeans, vegetables, and fruit. There is diverse manufacturing. Wabash was the world's first electrically lighted city; one of the original... Read more |
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Elgin (United States)
Elgin , city (1990 pop. 77,010), Cook and Kane counties, NE Ill., on the Fox River; inc. 1854. Elgin is a railroad, trade, and industrial city marked by a steady population growth. Corn and soybeans are grown and electrical and electronic equipment, pharmaceuticals, and household appliances are... Read more |
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Kirksville
Kirksville city (1990 pop. 17,152), seat of Adair co., N Mo.; inc. 1857. A processing, trade, and shipping center for a farm area (corn, soybeans, sheep, cattle, hogs), Kirksville also has light manufacturing. Andrew Taylor Still founded the first school of osteopathy there in 1892; it is now the... Read more |
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