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_MAINCarmel The big guys
residents by
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_Engledow Group 1
060.1% CID1 Provides horticultural services to -15-
businesses and estatesWhite collar 0
CID1 Enhances clients’ bottom line with 8_
NOFOLIObeautiful surroundings24.0%
Midwest ISOManagement,
CID1 Approved as the nation’sfirst regional
22_business and bulk-power transmission organization
in 2001financial operations B_
CID1 Vital to the safe,cost-effective delivery of A
_22_electric power across North America
Ingersoll Rand23.8%
CID1 Founded in 1905 through the merger o f 4;Pa
Ingersoll and Rand drill companiesProfessional and ge
CID1 Comprised of more than 30 businesses,related occupations :
including Trane,Club Car and Schlage 1;
Trim
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:Delta Faucet C
CID1 ompoDeveloper of the first single-handed
faucet, perfected in 19541.0%
CID1 Headquartered in Carmel with four sit
emanufacturing facilities around the worldProduction, ;Da
Consecotransportation and t
Telamon Corporation eCID1 Incorporated in 1979; became apublic :material moving 07
CID1 Established in 1985 to serve the needs of company in 1985
the telecommunications industry OcCID1 Comprised of Conseco Inc., Banker’sLife
CID1 Operates eight locations —six in the U.S. t&Casualty in Chicago and Colonial Penn , 200
and two in China Life Insurance Company in Philadelphia
Scarborough, 2008 8
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