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  2. Weis Markets - Wikipedia

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    Weis Markets, Inc. (/ w aɪ z /), or (/ w aɪ z ɪ z /) doing business as Weis and stylized as weis, is an American food retailer headquartered in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. [5] It currently operates 200 stores with over 23,000 employees in Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, West Virginia, Virginia, and Delaware. [3]

  3. Here's Why Weis Markets's Earnings Are Worse Than They Look - AOL

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  5. Why Weis Markets's Earnings May Not Be So Hot - AOL

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  6. Weis Market - Wikipedia

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  7. American Customer Satisfaction Index - Wikipedia

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    In a 2006 paper published in the Journal of Marketing, it was shown that a portfolio of stocks chosen based on their customer satisfaction outperformed the market. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] A 2016 article in the same journal, [ 11 ] examining returns from a fund trading exclusively on ACSI data, found that strong satisfaction companies significantly ...

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  9. Giant Markets - Wikipedia

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    The store closure is a decision made by Weis Markets as part of the buyout (it is now a Family Dollar). Giant Markets formerly in Binghamton, NY, and the successor Weis Markets in New York, is separate from the larger Giant Food Stores LLC supermarket chain, based in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, that is a subsidiary of European grocery conglomerate ...