National Can

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Started as Pacific Can Company. According to a biography of Frank Burns, made first flat-top beer can on west coast. Bill Peterson was one of their top engineers.

Supposedly related to U.S. Products according to an obituary.

1977 Modesto Bee cites it had plants in San Jose, Hollister, and Santa Clara, and was considering becoming a cooperative.

Bought by Triangle Industries in 1985 for $460MM, and in 1986 acquired American Can, forming American National Can. In 1988, Pechiney S.A. the state-owned French metal conglomerate, acquired Triangle Industries. At the time of the buyout, American Can was the largest can company in the United States.

Rexam acquired American National Can in 2000.

American National Can formed from a recent merger of American and National, currently owned by British company. (http://beercanhistory.com/abcs.htm)