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Snap-On hand tool, any: they don't wear out, period.
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GoldenGadgets: [iPod Case] Apple iPod nano Snap-On Crystal Case for 90 cents + $2 s&h
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Gold Snap-On Case with Logos for iPhone 3G 8GB & 16GB
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A 20 year old Snap-On screwdriver blade is as sharp as a new one.
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A 20 year old Snap-On screwdriver blade is as sharp as a new one.
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Snap-On also expects to use some of the cash to pay down $200 million of debt coming due in August.
Firms Loosen Grip on Cash Vipal Monga 2011
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For its part, Snap-On continues to hold slightly more than $400 million of cash on its books, about four times the $100 million the company would hold in a "normal" environment, said Mr. Pagliari.
Firms Loosen Grip on Cash Vipal Monga 2011
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"The proposal to ease the tax burden for domestic manufacturers would help companies like Snap-On ," says Nicholas Pinchuk , the tool manufacturer's CEO.
In Fog of Warfare, a Message to Business John Bussey 2012
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Those companies include Snap-On Inc., a tool manufacturer based in Kenosha, Wis., that is increasing its capital expenditures in line with the recovery.
Firms Loosen Grip on Cash Vipal Monga 2011
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Snap-On hand tool, any: they don't wear out, period.
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