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(see exact revenue data) and has 100-500 employees. It is classified as operating in the Electrical Equipment, Appliance & Component Manufacturing industry.
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Trademark Applications
Trademark applications show the products and services that Meramec Instrument Transformer is developing and marketing.
Meramec Instrument Transformer doesn't have any recent trademark applications, indicating Meramec Instrument Transformer is focusing on
its existing business rather than expanding into new products and markets.
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Trademark
Date
MERAMEC Custom manufacture of transformers to the specifications of others
12/17/2015
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Recession Risk
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Market Share of Meramec Instrument Transformer's Largest Competitors
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