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  2. Hancock Fabrics - Wikipedia

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    Hancock Fabrics was founded in 1957 in Tupelo, Mississippi by Elaine (1922-2015) and Lawrence Doyce (L.D.) Hancock (1913-1998), started out as a cost-efficient retail store and offered a greater selection of merchandise to its customers at lower prices.

  3. Hancock Fabrics Reports the Largest Year over Year Increase ...

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    Hancock Fabrics Reports the Largest Year over Year Increase in Operating Income for a Quarter since 2008 - a $6.8 Million Increase in the Fourth Quarter BALDWYN, Miss.-- ...

  4. Hancock Fabrics Reports 1st Quarter Operating Income ... - AOL

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    Hancock Fabrics Reports 1 st Quarter Operating Income Increased by 209% - a $2.5 Million Increase BALDWYN, Miss.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Hancock Fabrics, Inc. (OTC symbol: HKFI) today announced ...

  5. Hancock Fabrics Announces Extension of $100 Million ... - AOL

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    Hancock Fabrics Announces Extension of $100 Million Secured Revolving Credit Facility and New $15 Million Secured Term Loan BALDWYN, Miss.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Hancock Fabrics, Inc. ...

  6. Michaels - Wikipedia

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    Michaels Stores, Inc., more commonly known as Michaels, is a privately held chain of American and Canadian arts and crafts stores. It is North America's largest provider of arts, crafts, framing, floral and wall décor, and merchandise for makers and do-it-yourself home decorators. [2] The company is part of The Michaels Companies, founded in ...

  7. Thomas Hancock (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hancock. Thomas Hancock (8 May 1786 – 26 March 1865), elder brother of inventor Walter Hancock, was an English self-taught manufacturing engineer who founded the British rubber industry. He invented the masticator, a machine that shredded rubber scraps and which allowed rubber to be recycled after being formed into blocks or sheets.