Raven Industries, Inc. is an industrial manufacturer providing a variety of products. The Company markets its products around the world and has its principal operations in the United States of ...
Human resources people worry a lot about worker productivity and “engagement,” a.k.a. happiness. But are the world’s happy workers the most productive? Do they work a lot or a little? The ...
Based in Wichita, Kansas, Koch Industries, Inc. is one of the largest private companies in America, with estimated annual revenues that have exceeded $125 billion. It owns a diverse group of ...
Standard Industries is a privately-held global industrial company operating in over 80 countries with over 20,000 employees. The Standard ecosystem spans a broad array of holdings, technologies ...
ICC Industries manufactures, distributes, markets and trades chemicals, plastics, pharmaceuticals, flavors, fragrances and paints. Founded in 1950 as a one-person trading company, ICC Industries ...
NACCO Industries, Inc. is a holding company, which engages in the management of surface mines that supply coal to power generation companies. It operates through the following segments ...
Founded as American Steel Foundries in 1902 via the combination of eight steel foundries in the East and Midwest, the company changed its name to Amsted Industries in 1962. At one time ...
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