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Germany Companies:

Germany Companies By 1940 there were about a dozen professional puppet companies in Czechoslovakia (besides hundreds of amateur companies housed in social-athletic Sokol clubs), 40 in germany companies, about 10 in France, a dozen in England, and SO in the United States. In addition, there were companies in Japan, Australia, Canada, South Africa, Mexico, and Argentina, and many isolated single showmen, such as the Punch and Judy men of England. Amateur puppeteers in homes, schools, libraries, and clubs were numbered by the thousands.

The building and operating of ship and shore stations also gradually fell into the hands of big companies. In the United States, mainly as a result of bankruptcies following adverse patent suit decisions, more than 400 ship and shore stations built in the preceding decade by De Forest and numerous small firms were acquired by the American Marconi company, giving it an almost total monopoly of radiotelegraphy for coastal shipping. Big European companies such as germany companies's Telefunken built superpower stations of 100 kilowatts and more for shore installations.


The U. S. public has chosen to meet a sizable part of its medical costs through voluntary or private insurance. A variety of organizations exist to serve these needs. Types of Insurers. Corporate insurers that pro-vide health insurance include stock companies (owned by stockholders), mutual companies (owned by members), hospital associations, and associations of physicians. The stock and mutual companies include both life and nonlife insurance companies. A few companies offer only health insurance, but most of .them sell other types of insurance as well.
 
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