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  2. Lucky Stores - Wikipedia

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    Lucky acquired Hancock Fabrics in 1972 [23] for $56.7 million in stock. [24] [25] In 1974, Lucky acquired the Oklahoma City-based Sirloin Stockade steakhouse chain [26] for $8.1 million in stock. [27] Lucky acquired Yellow Front Stores along with its sister company Checker Auto Parts in March 1978 for $45.9 million in stock. [28]

  3. Lucky's Market - Wikipedia

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    Lucky's Market is a brand of supermarkets that are being used by two independent and unrelated regional supermarket chains, LM Acquisition Co. LLC in Colorado and Lucky's Market Ohio in Ohio. [ 1 ] LM Acquisition Co. LLC , doing business as Lucky's Market , started in Boulder and briefly became a national chain before it shrank back to its home ...

  4. Fresh International Market - Wikipedia

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    Fresh International Market 華夏超市 is a Chinese–American, pan-Asian, and international supermarket chain operated out of Raleigh, North Carolina. [1] The chain, with locations throughout the Midwest and Southeast, also owns several other Asian supermarkets under different names, such as Green Onion, which it acquired in 2016, and (formerly) Oriental Mart, which was rebranded under the ...

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  8. Gemco - Wikipedia

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    Lucky, to avoid such hostile takeover attempts, eventually decided it was best to liquidate Gemco entirely. [2] This liquidation occurred from September 1986 to November 1986. Target opened stores in most of the former Gemco locations by the fall of 1987, having remodeled many of Gemco's former prime business locations into Target's bright red ...

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