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Henry J. Kaiser
American industrialist (1882–1967)
Kaiser Permanente
American integrated managed care company
Kaiser Motors
automotive industry
Industrias Kaiser Argentina
derunct Argentine automotive company
Kaiser Shipyards
shipbuilding yards on the West Coast of the United States
Kaiser-Frazer
The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation (1947–1953 as Kaiser-Frazer) was an American automobile company. It was founded jointly by industrialist Henry J. Kaiser and automobile executive Joseph W. Frazer. In 1947, the company acquired the automotive assets of Graham-Paige, of which Frazer had become president near the end of World War II. Kaiser-Frazer was one of a few US automakers to achieve success after World War II, if only for a few years. Joseph W. Frazer left the company in 1949, replaced as president by Henry's son Edgar F. Kaiser.
Kaiser Family Foundation
American non-profit organization
Vanport City
human settlement in Oregon, United States of America
Hawaii Kai
neighborhood in East Honolulu CDP, Hawaii, United States
Kaiser Aluminum
American metals manufacturer