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What (who) is Carnegie Group, Inc - definition

UNITED STATES-BASED ELECTRONICS COMPANY
Soyo Group Inc; SOYO Group, Inc.; SOYO Group, Inc

Carnegie Medal (literary award)         
ANNUAL AWARD FOR WRITING A CHILDREN'S BOOK PUBLISHED IN THE U.K.
The Carnegie Medal of the Library Association; Carnegie medal in literature; Carnegie Medal for Literature; Carnegie Medal in Literature; Carnegie Medal (literature); Carnegie of Carnegies; The Yoto Carnegies
The Carnegie Medal is a British literary award that annually recognises one outstanding new English-language book for children or young adults. It is conferred upon the author by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP).
Andrew Carnegie         
  • Carnegie statue, [[Dunfermline]]
  • April 1905
  • Vanity Fair]]'', 1903
  • Carnegie's grave at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in [[Sleepy Hollow, New York]]
  • Carnegie at Skibo Castle, 1914
  • Carnegie, c. 1878
  • National Portrait Gallery]] in Washington, D.C.
  • Carnegie, age 16, with younger brother Thomas, c. 1851
  • Bessemer converter
  • Birthplace of Andrew Carnegie in [[Dunfermline]], Scotland
  • [[Carnegie Mellon University]]
  • Dippy]]") skeleton at the [[Carnegie Museum of Natural History]]; considered the most famous single dinosaur skeleton in the world
  • [[Carnegie Vanguard High School]]
  • Andrew Carnegie's philanthropy. ''Puck'' magazine cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1903
  • Manhattan, New York]]
  • Eads Bridge across the [[Mississippi River]], opened in 1874 using Carnegie steel
  • Frick's letter to Carnegie describing the plans and munitions that will be on the barges when the Pinkertons arrive to confront the strikers in Homestead
  • The Homestead Strike
  • Carnegie, right, with [[James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce]]
  • Andrew Carnegie with his wife [[Louise Whitfield Carnegie]] and their daughter [[Margaret Carnegie Miller]] in 1910
  • Dutch medal of the Carnegie Hero Fund.
  • Carnegie Institution administration building in Washington, D.C.
  • Pittencrieff Park, [[Dunfermline]], Scotland
  • Pullman sleeping car, where Carnegie made one of his most successful investments
  • s1=1 Andrew Carnegie Issue]", Arago: people, postage & the post, Smithsonian National Postal Museum, viewed September 27, 2014</ref>
  • Carnegie with African-American leader [[Booker T. Washington]] (front row, center) in 1906 while visiting [[Tuskegee Institute]]
  • The Edgar Thomson Steel Works and Blast-Furnaces in Braddock, Pennsylvania (1891)
AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN AND PHILANTHROPIST
Andrew carnagie; Andrew carnegie; A Carnegie; Carnagie Andrew; Carnegie, Andrew; Carnegie Pension; A. Carnegie

Andrew Carnegie (Scots: [kɑrˈnɛːɡi], English: kar-NEG-ee; November 25, 1835 – August 11, 1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist. Carnegie led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history. He became a leading philanthropist in the United States and in the British Empire. During the last 18 years of his life, he gave away around $350 million (roughly $5.5 billion in 2021), almost 90 percent of his fortune, to charities, foundations and universities. His 1889 article proclaiming "The Gospel of Wealth" called on the rich to use their wealth to improve society, expressed support for progressive taxation and an estate tax, and stimulated a wave of philanthropy.

Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, and emigrated to the United States with his parents in 1848 at age 12. Carnegie started work as a telegrapher, and by the 1860s had investments in railroads, railroad sleeping cars, bridges, and oil derricks. He accumulated further wealth as a bond salesman, raising money for American enterprise in Europe. He built Pittsburgh's Carnegie Steel Company, which he sold to J. P. Morgan in 1901 for $303,450,000; it formed the basis of the U.S. Steel Corporation. After selling Carnegie Steel, he surpassed John D. Rockefeller as the richest American for the next several years.

Carnegie devoted the remainder of his life to large-scale philanthropy, with special emphasis on local libraries, world peace, education, and scientific research. With the fortune he made from business, he built Carnegie Hall in New York, NY, and the Peace Palace and founded the Carnegie Corporation of New York, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carnegie Institution for Science, Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, Carnegie Hero Fund, Carnegie Mellon University, and the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, among others.

Flynn Intel Group         
Flynn Intel Group Inc
The Flynn Intel Group is a lobbying group established by Michael Flynn in October 2014. Flynn registered the company from the home of his friend Stanley A.

Wikipedia

Soyo Group

Soyo Group, Inc., often shortened to Soyo, was a United States-based electronics company. Established in 1985, Soyo was a provider of consumer electronics such as LCD HDTVs, home theater furniture, Bluetooth headsets, portable storage devices, computer monitors, computer motherboards, computer cases, and computer peripheral devices.

With sales offices in California and São Paulo, Brazil, Soyo sold its products through an extensive network of authorized distributors, resellers, system integrators, VARs, retailers, mail-order catalogs and e-tailers. Soyo licensed the Honeywell brand from Honeywell International Inc. for use on LCD televisions and other consumer electronics products.

Soyo Group filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy with the United States District Court for the Central District of California, Riverside Division (case number 09-19355-RN), and ceased operations on May 5, 2009.

Soyo Group brands
  • Soyo
  • Honeywell
  • Privé
  • Le Véllo Furniture
  • Soyo Computer Inc.

Soyo Computer Inc. a Taiwan-based company made computer components, and were well known for their motherboards. Their headquarters were in Taipei and their sales (at least NA sales) were handled by their CA office. They ceased production of electronics around 2005 and focused on the manufacture of plastics. While no longer operational in USA and Taiwan, most of the assets were shipped to Shenzhen, China and PC production still goes on for the Chinese market.