About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 72. Chapters: Chevrolet, Pharmacia, Mobil, Thorntons, Mars, Incorporated, Idemitsu Kosan, TransAlta, Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation, Whirlpool Corporation, Henderson Motorcycle, ARBED, Qwest Corporation, O-Pee-Chee, Eaton Corporation, Hartmarx, Societe Pour L'Aviation et ses Derives, Stutz Motor Company, Alaska-Gastineau Mining Company, Morane-Saulnier, Hotpoint, Boscov's, Fila, Esso, SNC-Lavalin, Shell Canada, Nestor Studios, Siam di Tella, MMC Corporation Berhad, Henry's, Mayea Boat & Aeroplane Works, Hochschild Mining, Hamburger Hochbahn, Walker and Weeks, Breguet Aviation, Gilson Brothers Co., John Jovino Gun Shop, Hechinger, UST Inc., Harris, Forbes & Co., J.J. Newberry, Moody International Group, Levis, Paris Decorators Corporation, Great Western Garment Co., Intertype Corporation, Prange Way, Sclafani Foods, Grahame-White, Famous-Barr, Kra, Promotion Marketing Association, Inc., SPX Corporation, Barbados Light and Power Company, Cunningham Drug, Neisner's, Richelieu Inc., Motor Rail, Devin-Adair Publishing Company, Swans, J. F. Duthie & Company, Tate Publishing Ltd, Chicago Faucet, Magnolia Petroleum Company, Atlas Werke, Jones Convenience Stores, Dick Blick Art Materials, Powers Accounting Machine Company, West Bend Company, Eugene Water & Electric Board, Pathway Press. Excerpt: Chevrolet ( ), also known as Chevy ( ), is a brand of vehicle produced by General Motors Company (GM). Founded by Louis Chevrolet and ousted GM founder William C. Durant on November 3, 1911, Chevrolet was acquired by General Motors in 1917. Chevrolet was positioned by Alfred Sloan to sell a lineup of mainstream vehicles to directly compete against Henry Ford's Model T in the 1920s, with "Chevrolet" or "Chevy" being at times synonymous with GM. In North America, Chevrolet offers a full range of automobiles, from subcompact cars to medi...