Bay Springs was the site of one of six Sunbeam plants in Mississippi; when it closed, as a result of Albert J. Dunlap's downsizing of the company, 300 people lost their jobs.
From 1990 to 1993, Mr. Kazarian was Chairman and CEO of Sunbeam-Oster during its rejuvenation from Allegheny International.
Companies like Pets.com (2000), Enron Corporation (2001), One.Tel (2001), Sunbeam (2001), Webvan (2001), Adelphia (2002), MCI WorldCom (2002), Parmalat (2003), American International Group (2008), Bear Stearns (2008), Lehman Brothers (2008), General Motors (2009) and Satyam Computer Services (2009) were among the most widely scrutinized by the media.
of Pittsburgh, most of the Chicago-area factories were closed and the headquarters moved from the Chicago region.
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