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  2. MasTec - Wikipedia

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    Mastec, Inc. is an American multinational infrastructure engineering and construction company based in Coral Gables, Florida. The company provides engineering, building, installation, maintenance and upgrade of energy, utility and communications infrastructure. Its customers are primarily in the utility, communications and government industries.

  3. MasTec, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    MasTec, founded by the late Cuban exile Jorge Mas Canosa, is an engineering and construction company that provides infrastructure services for the energy, utility and communications industries.

  5. Mastek - Wikipedia

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    www.mastek.com. Mastek is an enterprise-level digital engineering and cloud transformation company with operations in 40 countries. Listed on the National Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange, [1] the company provides digital transformation services and software to large public and private enterprises, with over 5,810 employees globally.

  6. Jorge Mas - Wikipedia

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    Mas is the chairman of MasTec (NYSE:MTZ), a company founded by his father. He began his career at Church and Tower, MasTec’s predecessor, in 1984. [1] In 1990, Mas co-founded Neff Corporation (NYSE:NFF) a provider of rental construction and utility equipment. [4] In 2005, it was sold for a reported $510 million.

  7. Lumpectomy (Partial Mastectomy) - WebMD

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    A lumpectomy is a type of surgery for breast cancer to remove cancer or other abnormal tissue from your breast. Your doctor may call it breast-conserving surgery, partial mastectomy, or excisional ...

  8. Mastectomy vs. Lumpectomy - WebMD

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    Lumpectomy: With this operation, the surgeon removes the part of the breast where the cancer is located. A border of normal tissue surrounding the cancer and some lymph nodes also may be removed ...

  9. Mastectomy (Breast Removal Surgery) - WebMD

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    A radical mastectomy is the complete removal of the breast. The surgeon also removes the overlying skin, the muscles beneath the breast, and the lymph nodes. But doctors rarely do radical ...