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  2. Sullivan Family of Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Sullivan Family of Companies is a privately run American supermarket, retailer and restaurant franchiser headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii. The family-owned business is run by Jenai S. Wall, [1] the daughter of Maurice J. "Sully" Sullivan, who founded the Foodland supermarket chain, which she expanded after his death.

  3. List of Hawaii companies - Wikipedia

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    H. Hawai'i Academy of Recording Arts. Hawaiian Airlines. Hawaii Community Federal Credit Union. Hawaiian Electric Industries. Hawaii Medical Service Association. Hawaii National Bank. Hawaiʻi Public Radio. Hawaii State Federal Credit Union.

  4. Mark E. Recktenwald - Wikipedia

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    He came to Hawaii in 1980 to advance a visit for Anderson's running mate, Wisconsin Governor Patrick Lucey. It was on this visit where he met his wife Gailynn Mahoe Williamson, who was a philosophy professor at Leeward Community College. He returned after the campaign ended for a vacation, but ended up staying and working for Sen. Ann Kobayashi ...

  5. Alexander & Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Website. alexanderbaldwin.com. Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. is an American company that was once part of the Big Five companies in territorial Hawaii. The company currently operates businesses in real estate, land operations, and materials and construction. It was also the last "Big Five" company to cultivate sugarcane.

  6. Big Five (Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii's Big Five. The Big Five (Hawaiian: Nā Hui Nui ʻElima) was the name given to a group of what started as sugarcane processing corporations that wielded considerable political power in the Territory of Hawaii during the early 20th century, and leaned heavily towards the Hawaii Republican Party. The Big Five were Castle & Cooke, Alexander ...

  7. Chinn Ho - Wikipedia

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    For generations before the rise of Ho, the business community in Hawaii was controlled by a small group of white family business interests. Ho was able to overcome the conservative business conditions and "cracked Hawaii's bamboo curtain and gained a toehold in the haole establishment; he was the first Oriental named a trustee of one of Hawaii's landed estates, the huge Robinson estate, a ...

  8. Amfac - Wikipedia

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    e. Amfac, Inc., formerly known as American Factors and originally H. Hackfeld & Co., was a land development company in Hawaii. Founded in 1898 as a retail and sugar business, it was considered one of the so-called Big Five companies in the Territory of Hawaii. At its peak, it owned 60,000 acres (24,000 ha) of land, and was a dominant sugar ...

  9. Hawaii Business - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1955, Hawaii Business is one of the oldest regional business magazines in America.Among its signature issues are the Best Places to Work (April), Hawaii Business Top 250, ranking Hawaii's largest companies (August); the Hawaii Business Black Book, profiling many senior executives of the Top 250 companies (December); Twenty People to Watch (March) and Top 100 Realtors (June).