http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/sima-lmsi/i-e/ad1235/ad1235f-eng.html
As per above link to Canada Border Services Agency, it appears they are. Their entire history is outlined in above article.
no The plant in Connecticut is for sale. Olin Industries will still own the name, so it may continue. Most of the Winchesters are made in Japan now.
No, the National Casket company ceased to exist in the 1980s, after having played a leading role in the American casket industries for almost a hundred years.
They are in business in Orillia,Ontario,Canada.As far as I can find out, they no longer make woodstoves. I hope to be corrected, as they made very good airtight woodstove, that were formerlly named Valley Comfort.
Not sure if this is the same EF & EF you were looking for- but- EF & EF industries was a decorative lamp company in Chicago during the 70's. They made huge (25+ inches in height) ornate glass lamps. I have an amber one with a nightlight in the base- very pretty if you like 70's vintage. I don't know if they still exist but the lamps are worth 70$ nowadays- last I heard.
There was an exchange back in 1977 - for every golden united stock you hold - you will get .5 shares of Financial Industries Corp. Now in July 2008 you would get cash for $7.25 per share of Financial Industries. So ultimately you will get cash. Example 100 Golden United Shares x.5 = 50 Financial Industries Corp Shares 50 x $7.25 = $362.50 (Final Payment) If you require further assistance you can call 1-800-522-6645.
Cape Hatteras is still in operation and available to vacationers. The lighthouse is also still in operation and can be seen at night.
why the industries exists?
It still is in operation.
Yes, now known as CNX after mergers
No
Stetson/Levine hats are in St. Louis MO
No.
They did not. NASA is still in operation.
Still around.
no - they consolidated facilities into 1 location in Southfield - - see their website
There are many ocean liners in operation. Google "cruise ships."
No