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The unit, known as Acushnet Co., makes FootJoy shoes and gloves as well as Titleist golf balls.
Buyers Tee Up Titleist Unit Melissa Korn 2011
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Associated Press Fortune Brands' golf unit, known as Acushnet Co., makes FootJoy shoes and gloves as well as Titleist golf balls.
Buyers Tee Up Titleist Unit Melissa Korn 2011
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Aboard the Acushnet, Melville realises with a "shudder of quiet pleasure" that his experience "might find itself one day in a work of fiction by his own hand", the narrative continuing to signal the links between work and life: "He knew it would, and vowed to listen keenly, to watch and record in his journal whatever transpired."
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A South Korean consortium bought Acushnet, the maker of Titleist golf balls.
What's News— 2011
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Korea has "a close-knit business community," said Jonathan Rouner , head of mergers and acquisitions for the Americas at Nomura, one of the bankers on the Acushnet deal.
Buyers Tee Up Titleist Unit Melissa Korn 2011
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On Friday, a South Korean consortium led by Fila Korea, a sports apparel maker, completed a deal to buy Acushnet Co., the maker of the popular golf balls and footwear, for $1.23 billion from Fortune Brands Inc. of Deerfield, Ill.
Korea Takes a Fresh Swing at M&A Se Young Lee 2011
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Before I told her this though, we arrived at 118 Middle Road, in Acushnet, Mass.
Discovering Gattorno sean m. poole 2011
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A Korean consortium last week acquired Acushnet, maker of Titleist golf balls.
Korea Takes a Fresh Swing at M&A Se Young Lee 2011
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Uihlein, 21, is the son of Wally Uihlein, who, since 2000, has been the CEO and chairman of Acushnet Company, the company that owns the biggest brands in golf, including Titleist, FootJoy and Scotty Cameron.
Golf's Little Prince, All Grown Up Matthew Futterman 2011
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Lee In-young , a partner at law firm McDermott Will & Emery, who advised Fila in the Acushnet transaction, said while Korean companies have grown more sophisticated in their hunt for overseas assets, most international acquisitions by local firms have been in the resources area because hard assets like mines are easier to manage than a big brand-name company.
Korea Takes a Fresh Swing at M&A Se Young Lee 2011
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