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  2. Ace Hardware - Wikipedia

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    Ace Hardware Malaysia currently has 22 branches nationwide as of January 1, 2022. [84] Ace Hardware Philippines Inc was founded in 1997, opening its first branch in the Philippines at SM Southmall in Metro Manila. [85] Currently, Ace Hardware has more than 100 branches all over the country. [86] [87] ACE Hardware is an affiliate of the SM Group ...

  3. Here are 12 well-known companies that went bankrupt in 2024 - AOL

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    The 75-year-old hardware store brand filed for bankruptcy in October and ended its legacy by substantially selling its operations to a rival. In court filings, True Value said it faces a ...

  4. Artie, the Strongest Man in the World - Wikipedia

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  5. Aubuchon Hardware - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1908 by William E. Aubuchon [2] in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, Aubuchon Hardware is the oldest family-owned and managed hardware store chain in America.With more than 100 stores in New England, Upstate New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, they have been a local mainstay for generations.

  6. List of Warehouse 13 characters - Wikipedia

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    James MacPherson is a former Warehouse Agent who was Artie Nielsen's partner.According to his backstory, he and Artie had a falling out, fifteen years previously, when MacPherson used the "Phoenix" artifact to rescue his wife, Carol Augustine (Lynne Cormack), from a fire that killed five firefighters (whenever the Phoenix is used to save a life, at least one other person must die).

  7. Hal Forrest - Wikipedia

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    While he was with the 479th Pursuit Squadron, U.S. Air Corps Reserve, at Clover Field in Santa Monica, Forrest drew Artie the Ace, the first aviation comic strip, which led him to develop, in 1928, the popular Tailspin Tommy, syndicated in more than 200 newspapers as both a Sunday and daily strip. [1]