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  2. Charlotte Russe (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence and his siblings formed Lawrence Merchandising Corp. in Carlsbad, California. With the first Charlotte Russe storefront in San Diego, California, other locations were established throughout the 1970s and early 1980s. The company was acquired in 1996 by the investment firm SKM (Saunders Karp & Megrue).

  3. Lawrence company receives $1.1 million advance manufacturing ...

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    Mar. 10—LAWRENCE — Just nine years ago Brenna Schneider started her company 99Degrees Custom with just two sewing machines. Today, the performance activewear and wearable tech manufacturing ...

  4. Edward Lawrence (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    It was owned by John Toulmin Lawrence, his brother and a partner in the company. [6] The Banshee sailed between Nassau, Bahamas and Wilmington, North Carolina; in Nassau the cotton cargo was unloaded, and then loaded onto British ocean-going vessels. [7] Further, Lawrence was the owner of SS Night Hawk, captured by USS Niphon in 1864.

  5. Lawrence Brothers and Company Store - Wikipedia

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    The Lawrence Brothers and Company Store (also known as the John Faunce General Store, as Geo. E. Edwards General Merchandise, as Ophir Mercantile Co., and as Morzenti Grocery & Beer Hall) is a historic commercial building in Ophir, Utah, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2]

  6. FYE (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 the company changed the store and website branding to "FYE". In 2006, Trans World began remodeling buildings that were former Coconut stores and Media Play outlets near Salt Lake City, Utah and Buffalo, New York into FYE superstores. In 2009 FYE closed over 100 locations [7] and 52 more in 2012.

  7. Lawrence Warehouse Company - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Warehouse Company was a business based in San Francisco, California, USA, [1] which had an initial public offering in May 1936. The firm registered 20,001 shares of convertible preferred stock with the Securities Exchange Commission which was valued at $200,010.

  8. Fishers Big Wheel - Wikipedia

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    Fishers Big Wheel, sometimes known as just Big Wheel, was a discount department store chain based in New Castle, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] The company operated stores under the Fisher's Big Wheel and Buy Smart names.

  9. Harold Roitenberg - Wikipedia

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    Roitenberg was born to a Jewish family, the son of Sarah and Norman Roitenberg. [1] Roitenberg graduated with a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Minnesota. [2] After school, he worked in the advertising department of Northwestern Auto Parts in Minneapolis and then went to work for his father-in-law who owned Minnesota Wholesalers which sold horse supplies. [2]