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  2. Hodgdon Powder Company - Wikipedia

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    Hodgdon distributed spherical powders HS-5 and HS-6 for shotguns and H110, H335, H380, H414, and H450 for rifles. [10] DuPont added IMR 4895 to their retail distribution line in 1962, and added IMR 4831 in 1973 when supplies of surplus H4831 were exhausted. [11] Hodgdon then acquired newly manufactured H4831 from Nobel Enterprises in

  3. World Market (store) - Wikipedia

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    World Market, formerly Cost Plus World Market, is an American chain of specialty/import retail stores, selling home furniture, decor, curtains, rugs, gifts, apparel, coffee, wine, craft beer, and international food products. The brand's original name came from the initial concept, since abandoned, of selling items for "cost plus 10%".

  4. List of superstores - Wikipedia

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    Caldor - department store (defunct) CarMax - used car superstore; Child World - toys (defunct) Circuit City - home electronics (defunct) CompUSA - home electronics (defunct) The Container Store - storage supplies; Cost Plus World Market - housewares; Crate & Barrel - home goods, housewares, kitchen supplies; Crown Books - books (defunct)

  5. Jegs High Performance - Wikipedia

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    In 1988 when Jeg Sr.'s four sons, John, Troy, Mike, and Jeg Jr. were old enough, they bought the business from their father with his assistance, each managing a different department to maximize effectiveness. Business continued to grow, eventually Jegs debuted free 1-2 day nationwide shipping in 2005.

  6. World market - Wikipedia

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    World market can refer to any of the following: Market (economics) World economy; Cost Plus World Market, an American chain of specialty/import retail stores

  7. Talk:World Market (store) - Wikipedia

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  8. Grossmont Center - Wikipedia

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    Buffum's closed in 1990, with Bullock's and Woolworth following in 1993, although Cost Plus World Market [6] [7] and a food court were added. [8] The former Buffum's became Oshman's SuperSports USA (later bought out by Sports Authority ) in 1991, [ 9 ] while Target opened in the vacated Bullock's store in 1995.

  9. GFS Chemicals - Wikipedia

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    GFS Chemicals Inc, formerly known as G. Frederick Smith Chemical Company, [1] is a privately owned fine and specialty chemical company with headquarters in Powell, Ohio and manufacturing facilities in Columbus, Ohio.