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'''Daryl Harms''' (died July [[2005]]) was a [[Birmingham]] entrepreneur who built the third-biggest privately held cable TV company and the largest privately held cellphone and home-security companies in the U.S. through his company Masada Resource Group. [[Masada OxyNol]] a company that he started to change “Garbage-to-Gas” and thought that the company would improving the environmental status of our planet.
'''Daryl Harms''' (Born c. [[1952]] - died July [[2005]]) was a [[Birmingham]] entrepreneur who built the third-biggest privately held cable TV company and the largest privately held cellphone and home-security companies in the U.S. through his company Masada Resource Group. His [[Masada OxyNol]] was a company that he began which was developing a process to turn garbage into ethanol to improve the environmental status of our planet.


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Revision as of 14:46, 20 May 2008

Daryl Harms (Born c. 1952 - died July 2005) was a Birmingham entrepreneur who built the third-biggest privately held cable TV company and the largest privately held cellphone and home-security companies in the U.S. through his company Masada Resource Group. His Masada OxyNol was a company that he began which was developing a process to turn garbage into ethanol to improve the environmental status of our planet.

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