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    Lamsons purchased the Rapid Service Store Railway Company of Detroit which licensed an invention by Robert McCarty of Detroit, Michigan and their system became known as Lamson Rapid Wire. They also made cable systems and pneumatic tube systems. [4] Sturtevants Sturtevants of Boston, Massachusetts was an offshoot of an American company. They ...

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    The National Bank of Detroit (NBD), later renamed NBD Bank, was a bank that operated mostly in the Midwestern United States. Following its merger with First National Bank of Chicago , the bank was ultimately acquired and merged into Bank One , at which point the NBD name was discontinued.

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    Pages in category "Companies based in Detroit" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

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    Later in 1987, a lengthy strike by Detroit-area clerks and cashiers, who were not supported by meat cutters or Teamsters, depleted Borman's cash reserve and forced the company to buy out 800 workers at the cost of $12.9 million ($29.7 million in 2023). [citation needed] The 1987 strike started a period of losses that would prompt the sale to A&P.

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    Cashier counters in Beijing, China. In a shop, a cashier (or checkout operator) is an employee who scans the goods through a cash register, that the customer wishes to purchase. In most modern stores, the items are scanned by a barcode positioned on the item with the use of a laser scanner. After all of the items have been scanned, the cashier ...

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    Image credits: Sir_Atlass #9. The owners daughter showed up to open 1.5 hours late. Said she thought her mom had given me keys. Proceeded to tell me to unload her car before I could come in and ...