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  2. Category:Companies based in Lexington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Kentucky companies - Wikipedia

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  4. List of employers in Lexington, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Lexington-Fayette Urban County: 2,821 Local government 6 Lexmark: 2,154 A Fortune 500 developer, manufacturer, and supplier of printing and imaging solutions 7 Walmart: 2,027 Retailer 8 Baptist Health 1,924 Hospital operator 9 Lexington VA Medical Center: 1,565 Hospital operator 10 Lockheed Martin: 1,470 Government contractor 11 Amazon.com: 1,200

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  6. Prime (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Prime Hydration, LLC is affiliated with Congo Brands, co-owned by American businessmen Max Clemons and Trey Steiger. [1] In the United Kingdom, where the product was launched in June 2022, [2] [3] it was originally shipped from the United States, and is now manufactured by Refresco.

  7. Brad M. Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Brad Maurice Kelley (born 1956) is an American businessman who is the 9th largest landowner in the U.S., [1] with an estimated net worth of US$2.2 billion in 2018. [2] He founded the Commonwealth Brands tobacco company in 1991 and sold the company in 2001 to Houchens Industries for US$1 billion. [3]

  8. john conti Coffee Company - Wikipedia

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    The brand expanded its market, being sold at Wal-mart [10] and offered in single-serve brewing pods. [11] It made a number of acquisitions to expand its presence. [2] [12] John Conti retired in 2014, with Canteen of Kentuckiana subsequently running the business. [2] [13]

  9. Fayette Mall - Wikipedia

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    Fayette Mall was opened by developer Richard E. Jacobs Group Inc. on April 20, 1971, supplanting Turfland Mall as Lexington's largest shopping mall. [2] Its original anchor stores included Sears, Shillito's (became Shillito-Rike's in 1982, Lazarus in 1986, Lazarus-Macy's in 2003, now Macy's since 2005) and Stewart Dry Goods (became L. S. Ayres in 1985, Ben Snyder's in 1987, Hess's in 1988, now ...