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JONES & HAMEL AUCTIONEERS

ALMA-USA

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JONES & HAMEL AUCTIONEERS
Company Title: Welcome to our bank - First Bank and Trust Company 
Company Description: at first bank and trust company, you'll always find a cup of hot coffee, a smile to warm your day, and a banker who will ... 
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Company Address: RR2 Box 441,ALMA,NE,USA 
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68920 
Telephone Number: 3088584414 (+1-308-858-4414) 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
738901 
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Auctioneers 
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