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The Edwin L. Cox School of Business is an American business school that is part of Southern Methodist University (SMU) in Dallas, Texas.The SMU Cox School of Business is headquartered in four buildings on SMU's 210-acre main campus five miles north of downtown Dallas and has a second campus in Plano, Texas.
Cox spent his career in oil and gas exploration. [3] He served as CEO of the Edwin L. Cox Company, an investment company. [3] Cox served on the board of directors of Halliburton and the American Petroleum Institute. [3] In 1990, he was inducted into the Texas Business Hall of Fame. [3]
W. Michael Cox (born August 7, 1950) is an American economist, speaker, and consultant. An outspoken libertarian, he comments on society, politics, and the benefits of a free market society. Cox is currently the Director of the O’Neil Center for Global Markets and Freedom at Southern Methodist University's Cox School of Business.
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Foodarama, also known as Cox's Foodarama, is a supermarket chain in Texas, with its headquarters in Foodarama Store #1 in Brays Oaks, Houston. In Greater Houston, as of 2016 Foodarama operated ten stores. [1] [2] Carrol Cox is the founder and president of Foodarama. [3] As of 2011, 1,000 people worked for Foodarama. [4]
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The auction, scheduled for Friday, had attracted 42 bidders and an opening bid of $16.5 million for prime properties that were owned and marketed by Grove developer Doug Cox, who is accused of ...
IN FOCUS: With the news that another veteran retailer may be shutting its doors, Helen Coffey asks whether any of the UK’s heritage chains can cling on amid the digital shopping storm