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- Q2895055 subject Q15307923.
- Q2895055 subject Q18012988.
- Q2895055 subject Q8297079.
- Q2895055 subject Q8369189.
- Q2895055 subject Q8369891.
- Q2895055 subject Q8402124.
- Q2895055 subject Q8606544.
- Q2895055 subject Q9039466.
- Q2895055 abstract "Beloit Corporation began in 1858 as a foundry in the Wisconsin city of Beloit and ended in 2000 when it filed for bankruptcy and parts of it were acquired by Metso Paper, a part of Metso Corporation. The Italian affiliate became PMT Italia under the control of the Nugo Group. For much of its history, the trading name was Beloit Iron Works, but it became simply "Beloit Corporation" in 1962.".
- Q2895055 wikiPageWikiLink Q15307923.
- Q2895055 wikiPageWikiLink Q18012988.
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- Q2895055 wikiPageWikiLink Q8297079.
- Q2895055 wikiPageWikiLink Q8369189.
- Q2895055 wikiPageWikiLink Q8369891.
- Q2895055 wikiPageWikiLink Q8402124.
- Q2895055 wikiPageWikiLink Q8606544.
- Q2895055 wikiPageWikiLink Q9039466.
- Q2895055 comment "Beloit Corporation began in 1858 as a foundry in the Wisconsin city of Beloit and ended in 2000 when it filed for bankruptcy and parts of it were acquired by Metso Paper, a part of Metso Corporation. The Italian affiliate became PMT Italia under the control of the Nugo Group. For much of its history, the trading name was Beloit Iron Works, but it became simply "Beloit Corporation" in 1962.".
- Q2895055 label "Beloit Corporation".