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  2. Koch Industries - Wikipedia

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    Koch Industries, Inc. ( / koʊk / KOHK) is an American multinational conglomerate corporation based in Wichita, Kansas, and is the second-largest privately held company in the United States, after Cargill. [6] Its subsidiaries are involved in the manufacturing, refining, and distribution of petroleum, chemicals, energy, fiber, intermediates and ...

  3. Pine Bend Refinery - Wikipedia

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    Commissioned. 1955. Capacity. 320,000 bbl/d (51,000 m 3 /d) The Pine Bend Refinery is the largest oil refinery in Minnesota, located in the Twin Cities suburbs of Rosemount and Inver Grove Heights next to southern split of U.S. Highway 52 and Minnesota State Highway 55. The refinery is notable for being the largest in the United States to be ...

  4. Coffeyville Resources - Wikipedia

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    Coffeyville Resources. Coffeyville Resources, formerly known as the COOP Refinery, is a company which owns an oil refinery in Coffeyville, Kansas, United States. The refinery is owned and operated by Coffeyville Resources Refining & Marketing. The refinery employs about 500 people and produces approximately 2,100,000 US gallons (7,900,000 L) of ...

  5. A 220-year-old American corporate powerhouse is breaking up

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    Koch will remain CEO of the new, slimmed-down DuPont once the spin-offs are complete, according to the company. Shares of DuPont were slightly higher in Thursday morning trading, rising by around ...

  6. Koch family - Wikipedia

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    The Koch family ( / koʊk / KOHK) is an American family engaged in business, best known for their political activities and their control of Koch Industries, the 2nd largest privately owned company in the United States (with 2019 revenues of $115 billion). [1] The family business was started by Fred C. Koch, who developed a new cracking method ...

  7. Fred C. Koch - Wikipedia

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    Fred Chase Koch (/ k oʊ k / KOHK; September 23, 1900 – November 17, 1967) was an American chemical engineer and entrepreneur who founded the oil refinery firm that later became Koch Industries, a privately held company which—under the principal ownership and leadership of Koch's sons Charles and David—would be listed by Forbes as the second-largest privately held company in the United ...

  8. Charles Koch - Wikipedia

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    Charles de Ganahl Koch ( / koʊk / KOHK; born November 1, 1935) is an American billionaire businessman. As of February 2024, he was ranked as the 23rd richest man in the world on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, with an estimated net worth of $64.9 billion. [4]

  9. Richard Fink - Wikipedia

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    Board member of. Americans for Prosperity Foundation, Institute for Humane Studies, Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Richard Harold Fink (born May 31, 1951) [1] is an American businessman and academic. He is the former executive vice president of Koch Industries, the second largest privately held company in the U.S. [2] [3]