...mple, new automobile dealers, electronic and appliance stores, and musical instrument and supply stores often provide repair services. As a general rule, establi
...products to the general public are not classified in retail, but rather in manufacturing. However, establishments that engage in processing activities incidental to
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...o in 1993, the company purchased assets of Hi Tech Consignments, a musical instrument and audio equipment retailer (renamed Music Go Round) and Computer Renaissa
...nues in 1995. Customers ranged from parents seeking a place to buy or sell musical instruments for their children to professional musicians upgrading their eq
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...mpany. With Exxon's financial backing, ZiLOG began drafting plans to start manufacturing computer systems and semiconductor components to complement its cutting-edg
...t more control and started to steer ZiLOG toward the field of computerized manufacturing. ZiLOG's management resisted Exxon's direction, and in 1979 Ungermann left
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...ine> Sp33dyphil: would you get on an aircraft with Chinese engineering and manufacturing? I don't know about you, but I don't trust the safety of anything complex t
20:08 < Ironholds> kim_bruning: only on musical instrument and hairstyle
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