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  1. Gates Corporation - United States

    We're Gates, global leaders in power transmission and fluid power products and services. We serve customers across industries, applying relentless innovation and uncompromising quality …

  2. Bill Gates - Wikipedia

    William Henry Gates III was born on October 28, 1955, in Seattle, Washington, [4] as the only son of William H. Gates Sr. [a] (1925–2020) and his first wife, Mary Maxwell Gates (1929–1994). …

  3. Bill Gates - The Gates Foundation - Forbes

    2 days ago · Gates, a computer enthusiast from a young age, dropped out of Harvard to cofound Microsoft with Paul Allen (d. 2018) in 1975, hoping to capitalize on the spread of personal …

  4. Automatic Driveway Gates | Montgomery, AL | A+ Quality

    Since 1996, families, businesses, government entities, and communities have trusted Montgomery-based A+ Quality Fence and Deck to deliver the best in custom gates including …

  5. Bill Gates Fast Facts - CNN

    Oct 13, 2025 · Read CNN’s Bill Gates Fast Facts for a look at the life of the co-founder of Microsoft.

  6. Bill Gates on AI and Innovation - Harvard Magazine

    Feb 4, 2025 · Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates ’77, LL.D. ’07, famously dropped out of Harvard in 1975 to focus on building a new kind of software company. Fifty years later, …

  7. Gates Corporation - LinkedIn

    At Gates, we are driven to push the boundaries of materials science to engineer products that continually exceed expectations. We don’t rest on our rich heritage of innovation.

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  9. Gates Region Selector

    We're Gates, global leaders in power transmission and fluid power products and services. At Gates, we are driven to push the boundaries of materials science to engineer products that …

  10. Gates Corporation - Wikipedia

    In 1919, the International Rubber Company changed its name to the Gates Rubber Company. Gates continued its expansion across the United States, opening more factories and hiring …