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Ingersoll

American  
[ing-ger-sawl, -sol, -suhl] / ˈɪŋ gərˌsɔl, -ˌsɒl, -səl /

noun

  1. Robert Green, 1833–99, U.S. lawyer, political leader, and orator.


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Last October, GM also said it wouldn’t resume production of an electric van at a factory in Ingersoll, Ontario, citing weak demand.

From The Wall Street Journal

At that time, Joly said she would seek repayment from GM on some of the C$260 million that Ottawa provided for the Ingersoll factory.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mateo Ingersoll had six of his 13 points in the fourth quarter to prevent a Bulldogs comeback.

From Los Angeles Times

Noa Eteuati Edwards scored 23 points, Mateo Ingersoll had 14 points and Nick Wallace Jr. had 12 points.

From Los Angeles Times

Sectors where the fund is overweight include industrials, materials, and consumer-defensive stocks, with names such as Philip Morris International, GE Aerospace, and Ingersoll Rand.

From Barron's