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  2. Heartland Payment Systems - Wikipedia

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    Heartland Payment Systems, Inc. is a U.S.-based payment processing and technology provider. Founded in 1997, Heartland Payment Systems' last headquarters were in Princeton, New Jersey. [2] The company was acquired by Global Payments for $4.3 billion in 2016. [3] [4]

  3. Heartland Recreational Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010 Heartland has 1,100 employees, and 11 facilities supporting customer service, subassembly, and full unit manufacturing. Total manufacturing capacity is 600,000 square feet (56,000 m 2 ). Presently, Heartland produces 20,000 units a year and is the 3rd largest 5th wheel manufacturer and 5th largest travel trailer manufacturer in the ...

  4. Heartland Bank - Wikipedia

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    In May 2018, Heartland's Direct Call Account received a 5-star rating from CANSTAR in its Flexible Saver and Regular Saver categories. [16] In June 2018, Heartland launched a mobile app for its deposit customers to give them better control over their investments. [17] [18] In July 2018, Heartland was named Canstar Bank of the Year – Savings. [19]

  5. TSYS - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, TSYS was founded as a division of Columbus Bank and Trust (now Synovus).In 1974, it began processing credit cards for other banks. In August 1983, the company became a public company via an initial public offering.

  6. Heartland (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Heartland is an American country music-oriented digital broadcast television network owned by Get After It Media and broadcast out of Chattanooga, Tennessee.Launched on April 16, 2012, the network began as a revival of The Nashville Network (TNN); the original incarnation (now known as Paramount Network) existed as a basic cable and satellite television network from March 7, 1983, to September ...

  7. Heartland Food Corporation - Wikipedia

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    By 2001 and nearly eighteen years of stagnant growth, many of Burger King's franchises were in some sort of financial distress. The lack of growth severely impacted BKC's largest franchise, the nearly 400 store AmeriKing; by 2001 the company, which until this point had been struggling under a nearly $300 million debt load and been shedding store across the US, was forced to enter Chapter 11 ...

  8. Heartland Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Heartland Alliance is an anti-poverty organization based in Chicago, with a historical focus on serving American immigrant communities.Heartland Alliance devotes the bulk of its funding to initiatives that address poverty through health and housing, with further programs centered on jobs, justice, and international work. [1]

  9. Heartland Community College - Wikipedia

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    Heartland posted a 414–106 record with a .800 winning percentage and averaged 46 wins per year under Metzger, while being nationally ranked each year and reaching the NJCAA Division II World Series three times, including a third-place finish in 2012 and a fourth-place finish in 2013.