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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Japanese company

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Dec 17, 2025
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Which foreign oil companies lost holdings to Venezuela's nationalizations under Chávez and Maduro?

Hugo Chávez’s mid-2000s reassertion of state control over Venezuela’s oil sector and Nicolás Maduro’s continuation of that policy led to the effective loss or forced reduction of foreign companies’ op...

Jan 16, 2026
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Which institutional investors and venture funds have disclosed stakes in KoBold Metals and Critical Metals Corp in filings or press releases?

KoBold Metals has publicly disclosed a long list of institutional investors and prominent venture backers across multiple press reports and funding announcements—most notably Durable Capital Partners,...

Jan 19, 2026

what individual or team at Chrysler Corporation, in the late 1960s, was responsible for naming cars?

A definitive, single-name answer — an individual at Chrysler who, in the late 1960s, officially “named” the cars — does not appear in the provided reporting; contemporary sources describe naming as an...

Dec 5, 2025

PHEV vehicles take longer to charge than gas vehivles to fuel

PHEVs (plug‑in hybrid electric vehicles) generally take longer to replenish their electric energy than it takes to fuel a gasoline car, but the gap is often measured in hours versus minutes and depend...

Dec 5, 2025

PHEV vehicles last long on one charge

Plug‑in hybrid (PHEV) batteries typically give tens of miles of electric range per charge (commonly ~29–53 miles; some models like Toyota RAV4 PHEV list ~42 miles / 68 km) and—by many measures—retain ...

Dec 5, 2025

PHEV vehicles last longer one one charge then gas powered vehicles

PHEVs deliver a meaningful electric-only distance—commonly 20–50 miles and often around 30–40 miles—so many drivers can do daily trips “on a charge” and avoid gasoline for those trips . But after the ...

Nov 14, 2025

Witch is tge best car to buy niw for durability

If your primary criterion is durability (long lifespan, low breakdown risk), the available reporting for 2025 points repeatedly to Toyota and Honda models and brands as the safest bets: iSeeCars finds...