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On December 23, 2019, Advance Auto Parts announced its purchase of the DieHard battery brand from Sears in a $200 million, all-cash deal. [24] To promote the acquisition and availability of the brand at Advance and Carquest, the company hired Die Hard actor Bruce Willis to be part of a promotional film that was released during the 2020 holiday ...
Advance Auto Parts said on Thursday it would sell its Worldpac unit for $1.5 billion as part of its latest attempt at streamlining operations, but cut its annual results forecast, sending its ...
Carquest acquired Worldpac in 2004, but kept its operations separate. [7] General Parts received $258 million in 2011 for selling 33 of the company’s distribution centers and office buildings in a long-term sale-leaseback deal. [5] In June 2012, Carquest Auto Parts relaunched its Carquest.com website, offering buy online, pick up in store ...
GGP Inc. (an initialism of General Growth Properties) was an American commercial real estate company and the second-largest shopping mall operator in the United States. It was founded by brothers Martin, Matthew and Maurice Bucksbaum in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1954, and was headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, from 2000.
In 2004, he co-founded the Fortis Property Group with his son and Jonathan Landau, a modern Orthodox Jewish attorney from Cleveland, Ohio. [5] Within two years, the company acquired over $3 billion in properties, primarily Class A office buildings in Dallas , Boston , and Norfolk, Connecticut . [ 5 ]
Larry A. Silverstein (born May 30, 1931) is an American billionaire businessman. [1] Among his real estate projects, he is the developer of the rebuilt World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City, as well as one of New York's tallest residential towers at 30 Park Place, where he owns a home. [2]
As of 2019, the Witkoff Group owned almost 50 properties in the United States and internationally. [23] The Witkoff Group purchased the project to build the resort and casino Fontainebleau Las Vegas for $600 million. [24] [25] The property was scheduled to open in 2020 as The Drew, named after Witkoff’s late son Andrew. [24]
Atos Origin Middle East Group Information technology consulting: Bahrain — [114] November 12, 2007: February 2008: EYP Mission Critical Facilities Inc. Information technology consulting: United States — [115] [116] — March 2008: NUR Macroprinters Ltd Printer: Israel: $457,076,000 [117] January 22, 2008: March 26, 2008: Exstream Software ...