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  2. Copart - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Copart relocated its corporate headquarters from Fairfield, California, to Dallas, Texas. Copart's Dallas headquarters building, Copart Tower, consists of approximately 53,000 square feet (4,900 m 2) of leased office space. [16] [17] In 2013, Copart upgraded its VB2 technology to a new version dubbed VB3.

  3. Jay Adair - Wikipedia

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    By 2021, Copart operated at 243 locations across 11 countries. [6] By 2019, Adair owned shares in the company worth more than $800 million. [2] In 2020, he was ranked as the highest-paid leader among public company executives in North Texas by The Dallas Morning News. [11]

  4. Willis Johnson - Wikipedia

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    He took Copart public in 1994. [4] He launched an online bidding platform for wrecked cars in 1998 [1] (or 2002 [4]). Willis Johnson retired from his position of CEO of Copart in 2010 and moved to Nashville, Tennessee. [4] In 2015, he co-founded now defunct on-demand household chore app, Takl. [4] July 2021.

  5. TitleMax - Wikipedia

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    TitleMax, Inc. is an American privately owned title lending business with corporate offices in Dallas, Texas and Savannah, Georgia. The company has more than 1,100 stores in sixteen states. The company has more than 1,100 stores in sixteen states.

  6. Dallas Express - Wikipedia

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    W.E. King, founding publisher of the Dallas Express. The Dallas Express was a weekly newspaper published in Dallas from 1892 to 1970. It covered news of African Americans in Dallas and a large portion of Texas. It called itself "The South's Oldest and Largest Negro Newspaper". It was a member of the Associated Negro Press.

  7. Southwest Review - Wikipedia

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    The Southwest Review was founded as the Texas Review in 1915 by Stark Young, professor of general literature at the University of Texas at Austin. [2] Jay B. Hubbell, the Southern Methodist University professor who would bring the Review to Dallas in 1924, later reflected on the goals of Young's new journal:

  8. Trinity Railway Express - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity Railway Express (TRE) is a commuter rail service in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, Texas, United States. It was established by an interlocal agreement between Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) and Trinity Metro. Each transit authority owns a 50% stake in the joint rail project and contractor Herzog Transit Services operates the line.

  9. Dallas Express Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Express Airlines was an American airline headquartered in Texas and in operation from 1993 until its closure due to bankruptcy in 1995. [1] The airline was established in July 1993 by a Parker County, Texas , pilot and real estate developer, with service initially planned to cities including Dallas , Abilene , Waco , Midland , and Austin .