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1800Mattress.com (formerly known as 1-800-Mattress, Dial-A-Mattress and Dial-A-Mattress Operating Corps) was an American bedding retailer headquartered in Hicksville, New York and famous for its ads that used the slogan "leave off the last S for savings" (since the word "mattress" has 8 letters and only 7 are necessary for the phoneword).
Dial-A-Mattress Franchise Corp. v. Page, 880 F.2d 675 (2d Cir. 1989), [1] is a case that was tried in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, which dealt with the issue of whether a plaintiff's telephone number, which translates into a generic term, is entitled to judicial protection when a second comer tries to use a confusingly similar number.
Mattress Firm has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, it said in a press release Friday. ...
Mattress Firm Inc, the largest U.S. mattress retailer, is considering a potential bankruptcy filing as it seeks ways to get out of costly store leases.
Best Products – filed for bankruptcy for the second time in September 1996 [33] [34] and closed all of its stores by the following February [35] [36] Brendle's – became bankrupt and liquidated in 1996 [37] [38] Consumers Distributing – sought bankruptcy protection in 1996; Ellman's – acquired by Service Merchandise in 1985 [39] [40]
The budget airline filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in November, facing over $1 billion in looming debt payments and accumulating more than $2.5 billion in losses since 2020. Spirit ...
Sleepy's was a retail mattress chain with over 1,000 stores, primarily situated in the northeastern United States. The company was founded in New York City in 1931. [1] Sleepy's was acquired by Mattress Firm in December 2015 [2] and all stores were rebranded under the Mattress Firm name on January 1, 2017, but the website continued as an online retailer until 2018. [3]
Jun. 28—Corsicana Mattress Company and certain of its affiliated entities filed for voluntary reorganization Monday under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the Northern District of Texas ...