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  1. S.C. Johnson & Son
    Published: September 15, 2003

    In 1886, Samuel Curtis Johnson, a carpenter in Racine, Wis., bought the parquet flooring business of the Racine Hardware Co. In 1888, Mr. Johnson introduced Johnson's Prepared Wax to help his customers take care of their floors.

  2. Saatchi & Saatchi Advertising
    Published: September 15, 2003

    Established by brothers Charles and Maurice Saatchi in London, when partnership of Charles Saatchi and Ross Cramer (CramerSaatchi) dissolved, 1970.

  3. Saatchi, Charles (1943- ) and Maurice (1946- )
    Published: September 15, 2003

    Born in 1946 in Baghdad and raised in London, Maurice Nathan Saatchi began what was to become one of the most notorious advertising careers of the late 20th century in 1970.

  4. Sara Lee Corp.
    Published: September 15, 2003

    In 1935, Charles Lubin and his brother-in-law bought a small chain of neighborhood bakeries in Chicago called Community Bake Shops.

  5. Sarnoff, David (1891-1971)
    Published: September 15, 2003

    David Sarnoff was born Feb. 27, 1891, in Russia and emigrated with his family to the U.S. in 1900.

  6. Scali, McCabe, Sloves
    Published: September 15, 2003

    Founded by Sam Scali, Edward A. McCabe and Marvin Sloves in New York, 1967.

  7. Schick
    Published: September 15, 2003

    Schick was founded in 1921 by Jacob Schick, a U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, whose first invention was a dry shaver that could be used without water and lather.

  8. Schlitz Brewing Co.
    Published: September 15, 2003

    In 1848, when August Krug started his brewing business, he hired Joseph Schlitz as an accountant.

  9. Scholz & Friends
    Published: September 15, 2003

    Founded by Juergen Scholz and Michael Menzel in Hamburg, July 1, 1981.

  10. Schweppes
    Published: September 15, 2003

    In 1783 in Geneva, Jacob Schweppes perfected a process for making an artificial mineral water.

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