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Encyclopedia > Eveready

Multiple corporations use, or have used, the name "Eveready". These include:


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Eveready - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (136 words)
Eveready Income Fund, an Edmonton, Alberta, Canada based oil and industrial services company.
Eveready Industries India Ltd, headquartered in Kolkata, India, is amongst the world's top consumer battery manufacturers.
Eveready batteries are sold in AA, AAA, C and D Sizes, and command a market-share of above 45% in India.
Eveready Announces February Distribution (243 words)
Investors are cautioned that monthly distributions are always subject to approval from the board of trustees and may be increased, decreased or suspended by the board at any time.
Eveready is a growth oriented income fund that provides industrial and oilfield services, health, safety, and environmental services, and oilfield equipment rental services to the energy, resource, and manufacturing sectors.
The units of Eveready trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the trading symbol "EIS.UN".
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