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Gulf General Atomic Incorporated


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    • Gulf General Atomic Company
    • Gulf General Atomic, Inc.
    • Gulf Oil Corporation. Gulf General Atomic Incorporated
    • Gulf Energy & Environmental Systems, Inc. Gulf General Atomic Incorporated
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    • Descriptor

        Business enterprises
    • Associated Locale

        San Diego (Calif.)
    • Associated Language

        English
    • Field of Activity

      Nuclear industry

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        • found: A study to develop neutron activation ... 1970.
        • found: LC/NAF, Apr. 27, 2010665 note (The General Atomic Division of General Dynamics Corporation was established in 1955. In 1967 when it was acquired by Gulf Oil Corporation, its name was changed to Gulf General Atomic Incorporated. In June 1970 this name was changed to Gulf Environmental Systems Company)
        • found: Wikipedia, August 13, 2019(General Atomics (GA) was founded on July 18, 1955, in San Diego, California by Fredrick De Hoffman with assistance from notable physicists Edward Teller and Freeman Dyson. Originally the company was part of the General Atomic division of General Dynamics "for harnessing the power of nuclear technologies for the benefit of mankind". Timeline: 1967: sold to Gulf Oil and renamed Gulf General Atomic. 1973: Renamed General Atomic Company when Royal Dutch Shell Group's Scallop Nuclear Inc. became a 50-50 partner. 1982: Renamed "GA Technologies Inc" when Gulf bought out its partner. 1986: Sold to a company owned by Neal Blue and Linden Blue when it assumed its current name [General Atomics])
        • found: Atomic Engery Commission application of General Atomic Company, 1973, viewed via the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission website, August 20, 2019:page 1 (General Atomic Company ("GAC") a partnership under the laws of the State of California. The purpose of this application is to permit, in accordance with the terms of the partnership agreement dated November 19, 1973, GAC, as transferee, to continue without interruption the business performed under or in respect of said licenses by Gulf Energy & Environmental Systems Company ("GEES") a division of Gulf (which includes the business of Gulf General Atomic Company, a division of Gulf).) page 62 (GAC has been established as a partnership by Gulf and Scallop Nuclear Inc. to acquire, own and operate the business and certain assets and property employed in the United States and Mexico through its Divisions, Gulf Energy & Environmental Systems Company, Gulf General Atomic Company and Gulf Environmental Systems Company (hereinafter called *GEES") ) - https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML1332/ML13326A078.pdf
        • found: United Nuclear Corp. v. General Atomic Co., 1980, viewed via Justia, August 21, 2019:(In 1967, Gulf entered the uranium business by purchasing a subsidiary of General Dynamics known as General Atomic. General Atomic, which was a manufacturer of nuclear reactors, was renamed Gulf General Atomic and was operated as a subsidiary of Gulf located in San Diego, California. In 1970, Gulf formed a new division, called Gulf Energy and Environmental Systems (Gulf Energy). Gulf General Atomic became a part of Gulf Energy. In November 1973, entered into a *241 partnership with Scallop. That partnership was known as General Atomic Company (GAC). Gulf transferred Gulf Energy, including Gulf General Atomic to the new partnership) - https://law.justia.com/cases/new-mexico/supreme-court/1980/96-n-m-155.html
        • found: OCLC, August 21, 2019 (usage 1967-1973: Gulf General Atomic Incorporated; Gulf General Atomic; Gulf General Atomic, Inc.; Gulf General Atomic; Gulf General Atomic Company)
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        • 1980-08-26: new
        • 2019-08-28: revised
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