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AQSAmerican Quilter's Society
AQSAir Quality Standard
AQSArbeitsgemeinschaft zur Förderung der Qualitätssicherung in der Medizin (Koeln, Germany)
AQSAdvanced Quality System
AQSAir Quality Subsystem
AQSAetherQuest Solutions
AQSAutomatic Quote System
AQSA Quick Sale Limited (UK)
AQSAirworthiness Qualification Specification
AQSAutomotive Quality Solutions (California)
AQSAnderton Quantity Surveyors Ltd.
AQSAcceptable Quality Standards
AQSAqua Quality Surveys (UK)
AQSAnalytical Quality System


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99% of AQS total share capital) at EUR0,11 per share, which triggered the legal responsibility of proceeding with a mandatory Public Offer that should be initially subject to the approval of the Commission for the Protection of Competition.
An AQS system would be a boon to the acquisition community.
The partnership between UL and AQS was created to respond to manufacturers who must comply with a new regulation adopted by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) that limits ozone emissions from indoor air cleaning devices sold in California.
 
 
 
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