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  2. Carlson (company) - Wikipedia

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    It was originally named the Gold Bond Stamp Company and started with a $55 loan Carlson received from his landlord during the Great Depression. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Carlson used "Gold Bond Stamps", a loyalty program based on trading stamps , to provide consumer incentives for grocery stores, supermarkets, and gas stations. [ 4 ]

  3. American Insurance Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The American Insurance Company later became the American Insurance Group. [12] The company was acquired by the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company in 1963 [13] the combined company for a time known as the Fireman's Fund American Insurance Group. [14]

  4. Paul Fireman - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Fireman placed his Winecup-Gamble Ranch up for sale for $50 million. [24] In 2014, Fireman proposed a $4.6 billion project on New Jersey's Gold Coast, which would include a 95-story tower with a casino and 100,000-seat motor sport stadium. [25] The New Jersey Constitution does not allow casinos outside of Atlantic City. [25]

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  6. Fireman's Fund Insurance Company - Wikipedia

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    1991 — Allianz AG acquired Fireman's Fund. 2001 — All of the company's 109 New York employees located in the south tower of the World Trade Center survived the September 11 attacks. 2004 — Fireman's Fund launched the Heritage Program, a recommitment of its founding philanthropic mission to support the fire service. Grants are given to ...

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  8. Cendant - Wikipedia

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    [43] [44] In 2002, Cendant bought Budget Rent a Car out of bankruptcy for $110 million plus $2.8 billion in assumed debt. [45] The combination of Budget with Avis made Cendant the second-largest car rental company in the U.S. [45] In 2004, Cendant began a series of moves to simplify its business and focus on its core areas of real estate and ...

  9. THG Sports - Wikipedia

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    THG Sports (The Hospitality Group) was a provider of sports ticketing services and corporate hospitality programmes at sporting events around the world [1] It has 69 offices globally and has around 3,000 employees who provide access to over 350 major events each year.