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  2. 17 Once-Loved Grocery Stores That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    Checked Out. Countless grocery store chains have come and gone over the years, many that were household names at one point in time. With competition from upstarts, razor thin profit margins, and ...

  3. Whether they're unprofitable, obsolete, or just poorly run, these nine companies are surprisingly still in business despite facing headwinds. Sears, Uber, and Other Companies We Can’t Believe ...

  4. List of oldest companies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Now a subsidiary of Crane Co. 1801 Revere Copper Company: Canton, Massachusetts (found.) Copper Processing [100] Now based in Rome, New York. 1802 DuPont: Wilmington, Delaware: Chemicals [4] [32] Merged 2017 into DuPont de Nemours, Inc. 1803 Golden Lamb Inn: Lebanon, Ohio: Restaurant [101] The oldest restaurant in Ohio 1806 Colgate: New York ...

  5. 100-Year-Old Companies Still in Business Today

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    Some of the hottest major brands around today are also relatively young: Apple debuted in 1976, Amazon was launched in 1995 and Google didn't fully hatch until 1998. While these snazzy tech...

  6. List of miscellaneous fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    CNN-Business-News.ga CNN-Business-News.ga Impostor site of CNN [1] CNNews3.com CNNews3.com Impostor site of CNN. Ran false story about HIV infection from bananas. [1] COED: coed.com Falsely claimed a Black Lives Matter protest at Dartmouth College in 2015 turned violent. [65] CoffeeBreakForYou.com CoffeeBreakForYou.com Per PolitiFact. [1]

  7. Revco - Wikipedia

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    Revco's turnaround from bankruptcy was and is often still considered the "model" of a business recovering from bankruptcy. [7] The chain closed many underperforming stores (including selling all stores west of the Mississippi River to the son of the then-current Rite Aid CEO), reduced costs, introduced computerized point-of-sale systems, and ...

  8. Bonnie G. Hill - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Bonnie G. Hill joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a 128.0 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  9. We Bring Good Things to Life - Wikipedia

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    For many, the name General Electric brings to mind the company's famous slogan “We Bring Good Things to Life.” The slogan is a reflection of the company that has moved far beyond its origins as an electric generating company and maker of electrical appliances. [4]