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  2. RH (company) - Wikipedia

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    RH (formerly Restoration Hardware) is an upscale American home-furnishings company headquartered in Corte Madera, California. The company sells its merchandise through its retail stores, catalog, and online. As of August 2018, the company operated a total of 70 galleries, 18 full-line design galleries, and 3 baby-and-child galleries.

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  4. ACDelco - Wikipedia

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    ACDelco is an American automotive parts brand owned by General Motors (manufactured by GM are consolidated under the ACDelco brand, which also offers aftermarket parts for non-GM vehicles. Over its long history it has been known by various names such as United Motors Corporation , United Motors Service , and United Delco .

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  6. GM Falls Behind Japan in Customer Satisfaction - AOL

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    Despite strong new models like the Impala sedan, a new survey found that GM's Chevrolet brand still trails most rivals in customer satisfaction. Photo credit: General Motors. A new survey released ...

  7. After 101 years, why GM failed - AOL

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    General Motors (GM) was founded in September of 1908. On June 1, 2009, at 8 a.m. -- almost 101 years later -- it ceased to exist, and control was handed over to turnaround executive Al Koch ...

  8. GM Certified Service - Wikipedia

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    Jerome H. Peleaux was the creator and tester of the program for GM. Former logo of GM Certified Service, then GM Goodwrench. The Mr. Goodwrench program, as originally conceived, required each dealer to adhere to a set of service delivery standards: requiring high levels of factory training, parts on hand, and service department amenities.

  9. The Rise and Fall of Restoration Hardware - AOL

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    Over the past week, Restoration Hardware's stock has fallen 11%. Over the past year, however, the stock is up 80%. Just looking at the stock, it's clear that something went very right, but that ...