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Daniel Howard "Dan" Wilks (born 1955 or 1956) [1] and Farris Cullen Wilks (born 1951 or 1952), [2] also collectively known as the Wilks Brothers, are American petroleum industry businessmen. Sons of a bricklayer , the brothers established Wilks Masonry in 1995.
The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Cisco, Texas. Pages in category "People from Cisco, Texas" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Conrad Hilton started the Hilton Hotel chain with a single hotel bought in Cisco. Hilton came to Cisco to buy a bank, but the bank cost too much, so he purchased the Mobley Hotel in 1919. The hotel is now a local museum and community center. [8] During the 1920s, Cisco, like nearby Ranger, Eastland, and Desdemona, was a petroleum boomtown. [9]
Top tech analyst Dan Ives says Cisco splashing out $28 billion for the cybersecurity firm Splunk is a ‘well-designed strategic poker move’ Will Daniel September 21, 2023 at 11:49 AM
Menu costs are the costs incurred by the business when it changes the prices it offers customers. A typical example is a restaurant that has to reprint the new menu when it needs to change the prices of its in-store goods. So, menu costs are one factor that can contribute to nominal rigidity. Firms are faced with the decision to alter prices ...
Buffalo’s Mack Hollins returned the ball all the way to the Detroit 5, and one play later, that darned Josh Allen put the Bills in the end zone again.
Cisco was the first town west of Fort Worth to have two railroads. In Cisco is the junction with US 80 (see Tour 19). Southward, oil developments have dotted the farm lands with derricks. (a note of explanation- the book outlines a trip southward on US 283 through Cisco and the 160 at Lake Cisco and 163 at Cisco are mile markers)
Sam Wyly and his brother Charles Wyly bought the small Bonanza restaurant chain three years later. The company grew to approximately 600 restaurants by 1989, [5] when the Wylys sold it to Metromedia. [6] In 1965, Dan Lasater, Norm Wiese and Charles Kleptz founded Ponderosa in Kokomo, Indiana, moving the headquarters to Dayton, Ohio, in 1971. [7]