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In essence, the entirely self-made oilman could lose control over the company he founded in 1967.
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Founded in 1967 by Louis Carabini, Monex has a long and contentious history.
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The original Supersonics, founded in 1967, won the 1979 NBA Championship and played in the city until 2008, when the team's owners controversially moved the squad to Oklahoma.
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The city had once been home to the Seattle SuperSonics, which was founded in 1967 and remained in Seattle until 2008, when the team was moved to Oklahoma City and became known as the Thunder.
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Founded in 1967, Sandler Training has helped thousands of companies become more profitable by training sales professionals with a unique selling system of techniques and guiding principles that focuses on asking questions, talking less, educating more, and knowing when to walk away.
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After a job in the sales department of Dell Publishing, he founded Workman in 1967 as a book packager.
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He founded his own company in 1967 to package books for other publishers, then developed his own book list, starting with "Yoga: 28 Day Exercise Plan, " still in print.
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The company, founded by the Carabini family in 1967 and based in Newport Beach, Calif.
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Indeed, Monex, founded by the Caribini family in 1967, is no stranger to bad notices.
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Eduardo and Fernando Belmont Anderson founded direct-sales beauty firm Yanbal in 1967 but after a major row regarding its future strategy, they split ways in 1988, each forming his own enterprise.
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The festival was co-founded by Nobs and Atlantic Records president Nesuhi Ertegun in 1967, who booked Charles Lloyd and Keith Jarrett as the first headliners.
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