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  2. FedEx Office - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Office Print & Ship Services Inc. (doing business as FedEx Office; formerly FedEx Kinko's, and earlier simply Kinko's) is an American retail chain that provides an outlet for FedEx Express and FedEx Ground (including Home Delivery) shipping, as well as copying, printing, marketing, office services and shipping.

  3. Paul Orfalea - Wikipedia

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    Orfalea's father and grandmother ran clothing stores in Los Angeles. According to Orfalea, he was a woodshop major in high school, and his typical report card was "two C's, three D's, and an F." Due to his dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Orfalea reportedly flunked two grades and was expelled from several schools. [5]

  4. Kinko's joins the list of business names that are no more - AOL

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    Anyway, as you may have heard, FedEx Corporation is changing the name of FedEx Kinko's, a chain that provides document solutions and business services, to FedEx Office. That means the Kinko's will ...

  5. FedEx - Wikipedia

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    FedEx Office was formerly an independent company, Kinko's, until it was acquired by FedEx in 2004 and rebranded FedEx Kinko's. It was again rebranded in June 2008 becoming FedEx Office. [29] Its divisions include: FedEx Office Print and Ship Centers: Successor to the original Kinko's operations. Also provide FedEx Hold at Location services ...

  6. Frederick W. Smith - Wikipedia

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    In June 2009, Smith expressed interest in purchasing the controlling share (60%) of the St. Louis Rams from Chip Rosenbloom and Lucia Rodriguez. [29] In 2009, Smith earned a total compensation of $7,740,658, which included a base salary of $1,355,028, a cash bonus of $0, stocks granted of $0, options granted of $5,079,191, and other ...

  7. List of American University Washington College of Law alumni

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    Anthony Crowell, dean of New York Law School; Juliane Kokott, professor at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland and German Advocate General at the Court of Justice of the European Communities; M. Peter McPherson, president of Michigan State University, chairman of Dow Jones, head of United States Agency for International Development

  8. Olin Business School - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1917, the business school was renamed for entrepreneur John M. Olin in 1988.. The Olin Business School includes the 80,000 sq ft (7,400 m 2) Simon Hall, whose 1986 construction was largely funded by a gift from John E. Simon; Knight and Bauer Halls, whose 2014 construction was largely funded by gifts from Charles F.

  9. Thompson Coburn - Wikipedia

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    The firm was founded in 1929 and became known as Thompson Coburn in 1996 through the merger of two St. Louis firms, Thompson & Mitchell and Coburn & Croft. [citation needed] In July 2007 Thompson Coburn merged with Fagel Haber of Chicago. [6] In 2013, the firm merged with Los Angeles-based Freedman Weisz LLP and opened an office in Los Angeles. [7]

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