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  • Shahid Khan, who emigrated from Pakistan as a teenager, made his fortune in an Illinois-based auto parts company called Flex-N-Gate and had tried to buy the Rams last year before Stan Kroenke exercised his right to match his offer.

    NYT > Home Page By JUDY BATTISTA 2011

  • Shahid Khan, who emigrated from Pakistan as a teenager, made his fortune in an Illinois-based auto parts company called Flex-N-Gate and had tried to buy the Rams last year before Stan Kroenke exercised his right to match his offer.

    NYT > Home Page By JUDY BATTISTA 2011

  • Almost two-thirds of all North American pick-up trucks and sports utility vehicles have bumper systems made by a Flex-N-Gate company.

    NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars Sold Sam Mamudi 2011

  • He began working at Flex-N-Gate in 1970 while still a student, then left in 1978 and returned to buy the company in 1980.

    NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars Sold Sam Mamudi 2011

  • Owner Wayne Weaver agreed to sell the Jaguars to Pakistan native Shahid Khan , owner of auto parts maker Flex-N-Gate Group.

    NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars Sold Sam Mamudi 2011

  • Mercedes-Benz is recalling over 52,000 GL and ML class vehicles equipped with the Flex-N-Gate trailer hitch.

    Car, SUV, and tire recalls 2008

  • Mercedes-Benz is recalling over 52,000 GL and ML class vehicles equipped with the Flex-N-Gate trailer hitch.

    Car, SUV, and tire recalls 2008

  • In mid-1995, Chrome Craft helped install a right-sized chroming operation in a new Flex-N-Gate plant in Indiana making bumpers for the American Big Three.

    Lean Thinking James P. Womack 2003

  • Two years later, he acquired Flex-N-Gate and built it into a private company with more than $3 billion in revenue, 12,450 employees and 48 plants in the United States and abroad.

    NYT > Home Page By RICHARD SANDOMIR 2011

  • Two years later, he acquired Flex-N-Gate and built it into a private company with more than $3 billion in revenue, 12,450 employees and 48 plants in the United States and abroad.

    NYT > Home Page By RICHARD SANDOMIR 2011

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