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Bros. is an abbreviation for brothers. It is usually used as part of the name of a company. Lazard Bros. of New York. brothers. the written abbreviation of Brothers , used in the names of companies
British soap and detergent manufacturer. Lever Bros. was founded in 1885 by William Hesketh Lever, later Viscount Leverhulme (1851-1925), and his brother, James Darcy Lever, to make and sell soap. The first company to market wrapped bars of soap made from vegetable oil instead of tallow, Lever Bros. expanded internationally with the help of energetic advertising slogans. It built a model industrial village at Port Sunlight in 1888 and offered employee benefits such as profit sharing and free insurance. William was elected to Parliament in 1906 and became a viscount in 1922. In 1929, Lever Bros. joined an association of European companies to form Unilever
U.S. film studio. Beginning in Pennsylvania as movie distributors and theatre owners in 1903, the four Warner brothers started producing their own films in 1913 and moved to Hollywood in 1917. They founded Warner Brothers Pictures Inc. in 1923, with Harry Warner (b. 1881 d. 1958) as president in New York, Albert Warner (b. 1884 d. 1967) as treasurer, and Sam Warner (b. 1888 d. 1927) and Jack Warner (b. 1892 d. 1978) as studio managers in Hollywood. In the mid 1920s they helped develop the important Vitaphone sound process. With the release of The Jazz Singer (1927), the first feature film with synchronized music and dialogue, the studio's success was assured. Warner Brothers went on to produce gangster films starring James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson, adventure movies with Errol Flynn, and mystery dramas with Humphrey Bogart. After his brothers retired, Jack became president (1956-72). See also AOL Time Warner Inc
Widespread St-Leonardian version of the common "Brother" reference used in the black community "Bro, I'm telling you there was at least 100,000 people at the Grand Prix this weekend"